YODAKIN, the independent and alternative bookstore, is now open at 2, Hauz Khas Village, New Delhi. Also drop in for independent cinema, world cinema, documentary films and music from independent record labels and musicians. Pass the word on, and make it a point to visit YODAKIN---you will keep coming back for more. For more information check out www.yodakin.com
   
   
 
YODA PRESS is an independent publishing venture based in New Delhi. With a view to developing dynamic non-fiction lists, both academic as well as popular, which can make available interactive spaces for further discussion, scholarship, and writing, this young venture is currently focusing its attention on areas like urban studies, sexuality and the body, gender, cinema, contemporary art and popular culture, and new perspectives in history. In doing so, the larger YODA PRESS list hopes to effectively capture the non-mainstream, alternative, yet critical reality of contemporary India. The Press invites feedback, constructive criticism, and the ever enriching exchange of ideas, which can often lead to a stunning new publication.
 
 
     
 
 NEW FROM YODA PRESS
Devotional Islam and Politics in British India:
Ahmad Riza Khan Barelwi and His Movement, 1870–1920
Usha Sanyal
Sikhism
(new edition) by

Hew McLeod
After Conversion:
Cultural histories of Modern India
Saurabh Dube
High Noon and the Body
Kyla Pasha
What I am today, I won't remain tomorrow:
Converstaions with survivors of abuse
Nighat M. Gandhi
         
         

 

 FORTHCOMING TITLES
 
Lifestories: Conversations with Hijras
Revathi
My brother Nikhil:
The Screenplay
Onir Anirban
The Scourge Of The Mission:
Marco Della Tomba In Hindustan
David N. Lorenzen
Ragi-Ragini: Chronicles from Aji's Kitchen
Anjali Purohit
Joan in India
Suzanne Falkiner
         
A queer perspective of law in India edited by Arvind Narrain and Alok Gupta Medicalisation of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity A Human Rights Resource Book edited by Arvind Narrain and Vinay Chandran Goan Churches:
A History of Church Architecture in Goa
Paulo Varela Gomes
Playing the Nation Game: The Ambiguities of Nationalism in India:
Essays in Antinationalism
Benjamin Zachariah
Changing Conceptions of South Asia’s Past:
Cynthia Talbot
         
Windows in the street:
Anil Purohit
The Boatman:
A memoir
John Burbidge
Civilization and Modernity: Narrating the Creation of Pakistan
David Gilmartin
India Photography Reader,
2009-10 (Vol.1)
Rahaab Allana (ed.)
Because I Have a Voice II
Edited by Pramada Menon and Ponni Arasu
         
       
Violent Belongings:
Partition, Gender, and National Culture in Postcolonial India

Kavita Daiya