Books/Featured: Top of Home Page/Reviews The Bell Jar Descending: Suzanne Scanlon’s ‘Promising Young Women’ By Subashini Navaratnam / 28 October 2012
Books/Featured: Top of Home Page/Reviews Home Is Where the Pain Is: Roshi Fernando’s ‘Homesick’ By Subashini Navaratnam / 20 September 2012
Books/Featured: Top of Home Page/Reviews Girl, Psychologised: ‘How Should a Person Be?’ By Subashini Navaratnam / 28 August 2012
Books/Featured: Top of Home Page/Reviews ‘Partitions’ Is a Novel Expressly About Hope in a Time of Despair By Subashini Navaratnam / 12 August 2012
Books/Featured: Top of Home Page/Reviews Sartre in Search of Genet: ‘Saint Genet: Actor and Martyr’ By Subashini Navaratnam / 26 July 2012
Books/Featured: Top of Home Page/Reviews ‘People’s Pornography’: The Mundanities of Pornography and Surveillance Culture By Subashini Navaratnam / 17 May 2012
Books/Featured: Top of Home Page Enjoy Orientalism-Lite with ‘Stranger Magic’ By Subashini Navaratnam / 29 April 2012
Books/Featured: Top of Home Page/Reviews The Fever: How Malaria Has Ruled Humankind for 500,000 Years By Subashini Navaratnam / 16 February 2012
Books/Featured: Top of Home Page/Reviews ‘The Sly Company of People Who Care’: Betrayal and Displacement in Guyana By Subashini Navaratnam / 15 December 2011
Books/Featured: Top of Home Page/Reviews ‘The Arabs and the Holocaust’: The War of Words in the Uses and Misuses of the Holocaust By Subashini Navaratnam / 1 September 2011
Books/Featured: Top of Home Page/PopMatters Picks/Reviews In Teju Cole’s ‘Open City’, The Past Is Mostly Empty Space By Subashini Navaratnam / 20 June 2011
Books/Featured: Top of Home Page/Features Cinderella May Have Eaten Peggy Orenstein’s Daughter, But Who Ate Cinderella? By Subashini Navaratnam / 5 June 2011