Subashini Navaratnam

The Bell Jar Descending: Suzanne Scanlon’s ‘Promising Young Women’

Home Is Where the Pain Is: Roshi Fernando’s ‘Homesick’

Girl, Psychologised: ‘How Should a Person Be?’

‘Partitions’ Is a Novel Expressly About Hope in a Time of Despair

Sartre in Search of Genet: ‘Saint Genet: Actor and Martyr’

‘People’s Pornography’: The Mundanities of Pornography and Surveillance Culture

Enjoy Orientalism-Lite with ‘Stranger Magic’

The Fever: How Malaria Has Ruled Humankind for 500,000 Years

‘The Sly Company of People Who Care’: Betrayal and Displacement in Guyana

‘The Arabs and the Holocaust’: The War of Words in the Uses and Misuses of the Holocaust

In Teju Cole’s ‘Open City’, The Past Is Mostly Empty Space

Cinderella May Have Eaten Peggy Orenstein’s Daughter, But Who Ate Cinderella?