The Art of Resistance
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‘Ulcerous wounds, skin and bones’: How Chittaprosad’s searing sketches chronicled the Bengal famine
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When memory becomes resistance: How artists and speakers are bearing witness to the assault on Gaza
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The extraordinary power of Billie Holiday’s ‘Strange Fruit’, evoking the horror of racial lynching
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‘Your name is rebel’: A Berkeley walking tour brings alive a century of radical South Asian activism
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‘Hind’s Hall’: Macklemore’s pro-Palestine song – how far will it go?
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Rising from the rubble: The Freedom Theatre keeps cultural resistance alive in Palestine
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Is there resistance in invisibility, non-cooperation in silence? Reflections from the Kochi Biennale
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Ukrainians are organising ‘repair raves’ at destroyed houses to bring joy to the rebuilding effort
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Art and India at 75: An exhibit for and by the people captures resilience and the cracks within
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Portraits of resistance: A photo book recalls the courage of the CAA-NRC protests
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At Elgar Parishad 2021, calls for freedom for the ‘Bhima Koregaon 16’
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Arundhati Roy: Our battle for love must be militantly waged – and beautifully won
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What the burqa and the bindi (and the hijab) stand for in our books, and in our current lives
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The art of resistance: When imagination meets technology at protests from India to Chile
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The Art of Resistance: 440 shoes on a public wall highlight the chilling murders of Turkish women
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The Art of Resistance: ‘In Spite of You’ was written at the height of Brazil’s crackdown on students
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The Art of Resistance: Bringing the sounds of revolution and Ambedkarite politics to the streets
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The Art of Resistance: A Goan folk song pays homage to 17th-century uprisings against the Portuguese
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The Art of Resistance: Unsung verses of India’s national anthem shine a light on the idea of India
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The Art of Resistance: In Tamil Nadu, protest kolams embody fiercely regional pride
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The Art of Resistance: Brendan Fernandes’s Mog Asundi is a message of love
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The Art of Resistance: ‘Zombie’ by Nigerian musician Fela Kuti questions repressive governments
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The Art of Resistance: Bengal partition inspired Tagore to write a song on the limits of authority
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The Art of Resistance: ‘Jaane Bhi Do Yaaron’ reminds us that satire wasn’t always ‘anti-national’
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The Art of Resistance: A rap song inspired by the shooting of an African-American man by the police
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The Art of Resistance: The mass protests that caused two regime changes in Egypt
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The Art of Resistance: A poet and parliamentarian yearns for justice and equality in India
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The Art of Resistance: Maya Angelou’s poems speak of the universal fight against oppression
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The Art of Resistance: What strange things will happen in India tonight?: A ghazal by Ranjit Hoskote
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The Art of Resistance: ‘Monstrations’ represent annual absurdist protests by Russia’s young people
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The Art of Resistance: Bertrand Russell’s moral courage is a lesson for eternity
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The Art of Resistance: Richard Attenborough’s ‘Gandhi’ pays tribute to peaceful protest
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The Art of Resistance: How Faiz’s ‘Hum Dekhenge’ has battled tyranny across time and place
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The Art of Resistance: Manjul and Satish Acharya bring smiles (and insight) to a world of despair
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The Art of Resistance: Saadat Hasan Manto’s haunting short story on the Jallianwala Bagh massacre
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The Art of Resistance: ‘Children Reading around Solar Lamp’ radiates resilience and hope
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The Art of Resistance: Why the Occupy Wall Street protests of 2011 peaked and then collapsed
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The Art of Resistance: Gulammohammed Sheikh’s ‘Speechless City’ is about refusing to look away
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The Art of Resistance: Tyler Street Art spreads political messages through walls and Instagram
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The Art of Resistance: ‘The Ghost of Tom Joad’ is Bruce Springsteen’s tribute to Mexican workers
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The Art of Resistance: In a new poem, Maaz Bin Bilal declares his refusal to accept unjust laws
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The Art of Resistance: Sudhir Patwardhan’s ‘Street Play’ reflects the diversity of defiant voices
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The Art of Resistance: Katrin Nenasheva makes viewers experience injustice through performance art
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The Art of Resistance: Kashmir and erasure in ‘Untitled’ by Praneet Soi
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The Art of Resistance: Under the cobblestones in Paris, the beach!
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The Art of Resistance: ‘Reason’ by Anand Patwardhan holds a mirror to India
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The Art of Resistance: Varun Gover’s ‘Hum Kaagaz Nahin Dikhayenge’ expresses rock-steady defiance
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The Art of Resistance: Miya poetry from Assam speaks not only of injustice, but also joys and sorrow
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The Art of Resistance: Get off your seats, says ‘Chal Tu Apna Kam Kar’ from ‘Newton’
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The Art of Resistance: Ringing in the new year with CAA protesters at Delhi’s Shaheen Bagh
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The Art of Resistance: In ‘The Siege of Kandhar’, a Mughal-era artist dares to question the emperor
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The Art of Resistance: Raja Ravi Varma’s ‘Kichak Sairandhri’ reveals the rebellious potential of art
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The Art of Resistance: Stand-up comic Kunal Kamra defies the status quo through tweets and videos
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The Art of Resistance: Chokhamela’s songs spoke of the Dalit experience as part of Bhakti movement
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The Art of Resistance: ‘What frenzy is this?’ asks a poet from conflict-ridden Kashmir
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The Art of Resistance: After the Tiananmen Square massacre, this man stared down Chinese tanks
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The Art of Resistance: Kabir Kala Manch gives us a timeless song of defiance in times of repression
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The Art of Resistance: ‘Why should we not try just once?’ Six poems of protest
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The Art of Resistance: ‘Axomiya Dekar Ukti’ by Jyoti Prasad Agarwala is about Assam then and now
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The Art of Resistance: Christopher Isherwood’s ‘A Single Man’ is a celebration of individuality
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The Art of Resistance: How half a million protestors triggered the fall of the Berlin Wall
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The Art of Resistance: Pablo Neruda’s poems are timeless protest anthems
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The Art of Resistance: Naga resistance is not recent – its history goes back to the 13th century
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The Art of Resistance: The uneasy dance between art and power in Istvan Szabo’s ‘Mephisto’
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The Art of Resistance: Faced with the Bengal famine, a young man says the time for poetry is gone
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The Art of Resistance: When a Vietnamese monk set himself on fire as an act of protest in 1963
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The Art of Resistance: Dub Sharma’s ‘Azadi’ remix brings the revolution to the dance floor