hi,
personal irritation is impulsive and simple (though not goldly
spontaneious). irriation of a whole community is also implusive. but
fatwa and other violent responses to the offense are crime.
freedom of expression is a western issue of cultural dominance. they
didnt want to be discriminating
Indeed, admirable.. and effective.
prasad
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From: Chekkutty N.P [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Jun 29, 2008 10:01 AM
Subject: FOURTH ESTATE CRITIQUE from the hoot
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I case anyone is intereted in this experiment, from the hoot.org...npc
An epitaph for the bull-hull economy
Studies suggest economic reforms are liberating landless Dalits, who once
made up the bulk of farm labour, from the shackles of the feudal system
*S Anand *http://www.outlookbusiness.com/author.aspx?Authorid=374authorname=S
Anand
dont limit ur scopes to green and grey
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M.Muralidharan (1-6-1958--- 1-12-1995), a great thinker Kertalam has
produced, wrote with a sophistication and brilliance rare among conventional
academics.The following passage is taken from his unpublished paper Hindu
Community Formation in Kerala: Processes and structures under Modernity
It is here that we come to the cultural ethos that accompanied left
politics in Kerala , as the public sphere in the region cannot be discussed
meaningfully without reference to it. For the past 50 years , the communist
movement has been functioning very much as a community with religious
Hi
With apologies to the author I am summarising/ making public some arguments
from an unpublished / incomplete seminar paper ( Was there a public sphere
in Keralam?Were Malayalam media ever a public sphere?) by Nizar Ahmed.I
don't think this such papers should forever remain in my private'
On 6/29/08, Dileep Raj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
*M.Muralidharan (1-6-1958--- 1-12-1995), a great thinker Keralam has
produced*,
*No doubt. *
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Dileep,
I opened mail box to crticize you on your previous mail remarks on
'framework. After reading this excerpts from the unpublished work of
Dileep,
I feel very happy!
On 6/29/08, Dileep Raj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
With apologies to the author I am summarising/ making public some
arguments from an unpublished / incomplete seminar paper ( Was there a
public sphere in Keralam?Were Malayalam media ever a public sphere?) by
The Queen
Asma Siddiqui
Who is the Queen?
The grass is tall and the fields are green
The one who toils, from morn to night
In the fields, to make it bright
Or the one whose steps are elegant
Whose hands and feet so delicate
Few moments she strolls on the green
For hours she praises the green
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From: Chekkutty N.P [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Jun 29, 2008 8:08 PM
Subject: FOURTH ESTATE CRITIQUE Re: [GreenYouth] Habermas Ziauddin Zardar
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dear Damodar,
Your post brought back to me memories of the days I spent with Murali, in
the
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From: satchidanandan k [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Jun 29, 2008 9:20 PM
Subject: FOURTH ESTATE CRITIQUE Re: [GreenYouth] Habermas Ziauddin Zarda
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks , Damodar, for reminding us of Murali.He was almost a brother, had
been several times
Needless to state. Even then I need to take care to state that the poem I
had *published* has no connection with Sreenivas' *rachana.
* On 6/29/08, sreenivas v.p [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you say you are liberal , she will dominate you
If you dominate her, she will accept you
If you
Beautiful
On Sun, Jun 29, 2008 at 10:00 PM, Asma Siddiqui [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Thanks Damodar.
No, havent published it yet. I dont know whether they could be
published in book form.
Asma Siddiqui
On Jun 29, 9:58 pm, damodar prasad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
asma,
I enjoyed
On 6/29/08, Asma Siddiqui [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Damodar.
No, havent published it yet. *I dont know whether they could be
published in book form.*
*Dileep, listening..?*
Asma Siddiqui
On Jun 29, 9:58 pm, damodar prasad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
asma,
I enjoyed both. Hve you
Sorry for this delay in responding - I got a reprieve after a long time.
i do not engage with debates with arrogantly meritorious upper caste fools,
please refrain from addressing mails to me
That was a very helpful debate indeed! Whatever that be, it is not my
intention to send mails directly
Congrats to Illaiah and the translator too.
Any recognition is good. But for some of the pathologically skeptic, it may
not be. Of course, there is nothing illegal in breathing fire and brimstone
on Capitalism every living moment and then go on to enrich your pocket book
with a fat award from Man
SILENCE touched me more
Regards
Abdulkareem
On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 6:26 AM, damodar prasad [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On 6/29/08, Asma Siddiqui [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Damodar.
No, havent published it yet. *I dont know whether they could be
published in book form.*
*Dileep,
From Tehelka Magazine, Vol 5, Issue 26, Dated July 05, 2008
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