The inaugural issue
of Ghadar focuses on the gender-capitalism nexus. Articles in this issue examine
the linkages between patriarchal practices and the current conjuncture of global
capitalism.
The second issue of
Ghadar critically examines the 50th Year of Independence celebrations.
Highlights: an interview with Kancha Ilaiah and a poem by Amitava
Kumar.
The third issue of
Ghadar presents a critique of Gail Omvedt's endorsement of liberalization,
reviews of MAI and Achin Vanaik's new book, plus a report on the historic New
York taxi drivers' strike.
The fourth issue of
Ghadar focuses on culture and cultural politics in South Asia and its
diaspora.
The fifth issue of Ghadar examines the BJP Government's Educational Policy Framework and reviews Urdu poetry and Suri's "Death of Vishnu"
The sixth issue of
Ghadar asks the question: "What is 'left' after 9/11?" and examines newer challenges for South Asian organizers. It also contains poetry, including translations of Sukanto Bhattacharya.
