Items where Author is "Gupta, Uttaran Das"

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Article

Gupta, Uttaran Das (2021) Chilli powder and resistance: Mirch Masala, Shaheen Bagh, and the politics of space. Jindal Global Law Review, 12 (1). pp. 157-169. ISSN 09752498

Book Reviews

Gupta, Uttaran Das (2023) Book Review: Amitava Nag’s Biography Tries to find Soumitra Chatterjee a wider audience. [Book Reviews]

Article in News Papers and Magazine

Gupta, Uttaran Das (2024) The Rhythm of Bollywood. Outlook Traveller.

Gupta, Uttaran Das (2024) Two Summers, too short. Outlook Traveller.

Gupta, Uttaran Das (2024) A Walk around Prague, where every corner tells a story. Outlook-Traveller.

Gupta, Uttaran Das (2024) Book Review | Beyond the great wall. Financial Express.

Gupta, Uttaran Das (2024) Forest whispers: How Jharkhand's nature shaped Bengali poetry. Outlook Traveller.

Gupta, Uttaran Das (2024) Upamanyu Chatterjee’s latest novel departs from his humorous oeuvre, towards a search for a quieter world. The Indian Express.

Gupta, Uttaran Das (2024) 12th Fail: Great expectations, major victories. Business Standard.

Gupta, Uttaran Das (2023) Shah Rukh Khan: The Return of the King. Business Standard.

Gupta, Uttaran Das (2023) Animal: Looking into the mirror. Business Standard.

Gupta, Uttaran Das (2023) Remembering Benjamin Zephaniah: A Griot in the World. The Wire.

Gupta, Uttaran Das (2023) "The Archies" movie review: Vapid nostalgia that misses political nuances. Business Standard.

Gupta, Uttaran Das (2023) Verse affairs: annihilation aesthetics. The Wire.

Gupta, Uttaran Das (2023) Pokhar ke dunu paar: Things falling apart. Business Standard.

Gupta, Uttaran Das (2023) Munich and the moral limits of revenge. Business Standard.

Gupta, Uttaran Das (2023) Review : Smoke and Ashes by Amitav Ghosh. Hindustan Times.

Gupta, Uttaran Das (2023) Frames per second: Exploding heads in the time of Oppenheimer. Business Standard.

Gupta, Uttaran Das (2023) Instruments of war: Bandit Queen to Manipur. Business Standard.

Gupta, Uttaran Das (2023) Crows are symbols of survival in Nikita Parik’s powerful collection of poetry. The Wire.

Gupta, Uttaran Das (2023) Verse Affairs: ‘Slam Shut the Door on Fingers Made Numb’. The Wire.

Gupta, Uttaran Das (2023) Verse Affairs: Between Terror and Beauty. The Wire.

Gupta, Uttaran Das (2023) Verse affairs: The perils of reviewing poetry. The Wire.

Gupta, Uttaran Das (2022) Rewatching Jai Santoshi Maa (1975) in the age of Kali. Bussiness Standard.

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