...political fashion for three decades. Critics of globalisation have won a following on university campuses. Writers such as Arundhati Roy, Noam Chomsky, John Pilger and Naomi Klein line bookshelves â and recent events will have convinced many that their critical...
...of the Indian state noted by the international groups and the bold sections of Indian intelligentsia. The inimitable Arundhati Roy has already called for India's 'azadi' from Kashmir. The rise of the Hindu dominance movements allegedly to correct the wrongs...
...machineguns. You need to read on: On the day after the attacks began the Indian writer, campaigner and serial explanatist Arundhati Roy lambasted her country on The World Tonight on BBCâs Radio 4 for its rural poverty and its fluctuating support for Hindu...
...then when push comes to shove meekly shuffle through the door marked Ayes. Speaking on the Indian terrorist attacks, Arundhati Roy gave a very measured response. India is not this land of vast wealth as we have been led to believe. A few have got very wealthy,...
...the grenades and the machineguns. On the day after the attacks began the Indian writer, campaigner and serial explanatist Arundhati Roy lambasted her country on The World Tonight on BBC's Radio 4 for its rural poverty and its fluctuating support for Hindu...
...is Blue Covenant: The Global Water Crisis and the Coming Battle for the Right to Water. For The Progressive, Iâve interviewed Arundhati Roy in the back seat of a car but this was a more unusual venue. We were in New York last March at the Left Forum at Cooper...
...Elgin Road. Raksha, with her curly hair, dusky skin, wide smile and that instantly approachable attitude reminds one of Arundhati Roy, if Roy could be cuddly. Her book includes personal anecdotes by Kumar Mangalam Birla, Jaya Bachchan, Sachin Tendulkar, Jogen...
...serial bomb blasts to hit Mumbai. Let us not treat these guys as stars. 2. Mahesh Bhatt, Shabana Azmi, Teesta Setalvad, Arundhati Roy, Dilip D'Souza and other pseudo-intellectuals who allowed slums to proliferate in Mumbai - a perfect base for jehadis â penalize...
...In her book "Power Politics," Arundhati Roy posits that though we have "free" speech, it's not actually free. The social pressure to get and go along, the cultural capital of complacency, stands against the roles writers take on in public. As a culture and...
...is todayâshe's 30. Colin Hanks, the actor and son of Tom Hanks, turns 31 today. Actor Billy Connolly is 67. Famed author Arundhati Roy is 47. Dan Glickman, the chairman of the MPAA and a former congressman, is 65. Former NFL commissioner Paul Tagliabue is...