Present Tense: Living on the Edge
Book Specification
| Item Code: | IDG817 |
| Author: | Namita Gokhale & Sheela Reddy |
| Publisher: | Lotus Collection, Roli Books |
| Language: | English |
| Edition: | 2004 |
| ISBN: | 8174363084 |
| Pages: | 142 {1Chapters in B/W Figures} |
| Cover: | Paperback |
| Other Details | 8.5" X 5.5" |
Book Description
Present Tense: Living on the Edge is the culmination of the second annual Writers' Retreat organized in Mussoorie and Landour by Roli books and Namita Gokhale. The participants were from a cross-section of society-two politicians, a Bollywood lady-director and scriptwriter, a dream analyst, a famous general, a war-reporter, a respected administrator, an emotive painter, a cartoonist, a historian, a sociologist, and several media persons.
An anthology of essays, musings, fictional speculation, and visual art, Present Tense attempts to understand, discuss, sometimes define the difficult times we inhabit. Present Tense takes issues of ethnic identity, divisiveness, riots, hamara-tumhara, the insidious cycle of marginalization, alienation, anger and reprisal, beyond the sanitized constraints of media discourse into voices of real and visceral fears, of outrage, protest, and of hope.
From the Back of the Book
Do books, movies, philosophers really change the world? Do they alter human behaviour, which hasn't seemed to improve despite centuries of great literature and art . No other species on this planet-except the proverbial ant-behaves so horribly. In the face of such lust for war, how can I Pontificate to others, or even convince myself that stories of love, justice, peace and heroism will actually transform the world into a better place? Yet, it's our eternal hope that someday these dreams will come true .
Tanuja Chandra
| About the Contributors | vii |
| Foreword Namita Gokhale |
xv |
| Freedom and Fraternity in Bollywood Tanuja Chandra |
1 |
| Present Tense: A Historian's Perspective Mushirul Hasan |
9 |
| A bureaucrat's Experience-Civil-Military Relations in Jammu and Kashmir Wajahat Habibullah |
17 |
| The Remains of the Self An Epitaph for a Bombay Reporter Manju Kak |
29 |
| You, Me and Us Ziya us Salam |
41 |
| Of Ghosts and Writers: A Graphic Story E.P.Unny |
49 |
| Empire and Hubris Sheela Reddy |
57 |
| Licence to Strike: U.S. Policies of Counter-Proleferation Post 9/11 Carin Fischer |
65 |
| Old Times and Present Tense S. Krishna Kumar |
77 |
| Stepping across Lines: Transnational Activism and the Promise of Peace in India and Pakistan Zoya Hasan |
85 |
| Present Tense: Anger and Alienation Madhu Jain |
115 |