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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
The Classic Popular: Amar Chitra Katha (1967- 2007)
Nandini Chandra
Leave Disco Dancer Alone!
Indian Cinema and Soviet Movie-going after Stalin
Sudha Rajagopalan

 
Swept off the Map: Surviving Eviction and Resettlement in Delhi
Kalyani Menon Sen
and Gautam Bhan
Lived Heritage,  Shared Space:
The Courtyard House of Goa
Translated from the Portugese by Maria Flavia Ribeiroouses
Angelo Costa Silveira
 

 

 FORTHCOMING TITLES
 
Medicalisation of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity A Human Rights Resource Book edited by Arvind Narrain and Vinay Chandran

 
Rang De Basanti: The Screenplay
Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra, Kamlesh Pandey, Rensil D'Silva

Alice in Bhuleshwar: Navigating a Mumbai Neighbourhood
Kaiwan Mehta
Playing the Nation Game: The Ambiguities of Nationalism in India:
Essays in Antinationalism
Benjamin Zachariah
Muslim Portraits
Everyday Lives in India
Mukulika Banerjee (ed.)
         
Wish You Were Here:
Memories of a Gay Life
Sunil Gupta
After Conversion:
Cultural Histories of Modern India

Saurabh Dube
The Clash of Chronologies Ancient India in the Modern World
Thomas R Trautmann
Ecriture Indienne D’Expression Francaise
Vijaya Rao
Gay Writers in Search of the Divine
Hinduism And Homosexuality In The Lives And Writings Of Edward Carpenter, E M Forster And Christopher Isherwood
Antony Copley
         
     
The Scourge Of The Mission:
Marco Della Tomba In Hindustan
David N. Lorenzen
Images Of Transcendence:
Towards A New Reading Of Tyeb Mehta'S Art
Ranjit Hoskote