This collection of essays, fiction, poetry, and discussions,
derived from the cult Internet magazine Humanities Underground,
provides entry into some of the most burning issues in the
humanities in contemporary South Asia. The anthology brings
together select pieces on such diverse issues as aesthetics and
artistic craft, ethics and criticism, movements and institutions,
and ideologies and reflections. Working at the cusps of the
artistic and the political spheres, the anthology, like the
magazine, argues that since our concerns for art and philosophy
must be understood through the political, social, and economic
conditions that birth them, our writing and our reading must be
attentive to the intricacies of these relationships and the
contexts they create. This anthology of engaging essays will be of
interest to scholars in the humanities both within South Asia and
beyond.
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