For the major part of its time under colonial rule, Burma was administered as a province of the British Indian empire. It was during this period that Burma began to develop along modern lines. However, the development of both countries assumed their o…
The significance of the book comes mainly because, in drawing on psychoanalysis and its impact on film-theory, it also draws from an Indian tradition of both psychoanalytic practice alongside a larger post-colonial theory of, broadly, mental health, m…
The book problematizes the official conceptualization of the nature and purpose of literacy in the Indian context today. It necessarily touches upon the methodology for literacy 'transaction' that is in consonance with the official perception of liter…