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Where the Madness Lies: Citizen Accounts of Identity and Nationalism
Kishalay Bhattacharjee
Launched on:
25/03/2023
Venue:
India International Centre, New Delhi.
Where the Madness Lies: Citizen Accounts of Identity and Nationalism
was launched at the India International Centre, New Delhi on 25 March 2023 by Shiv Visvanathan, sociologist; Gautam Bhatia, constitutional law scholar and science fiction author; Gurpreet Mahajan, political theorist; Bezwada Wilson, human rights activist; and Kishalay Bhattacharjee, senior journalist and author of the book.
Readers explore Orient BlackSwan titles at the event.
Prof. Bhattacharjee signs copies of the book as enthusiastic young readers look on.
On behalf of Orient BlackSwan, which is celebrating its 75th anniversary, Sanna welcomes the audience.
Shiv Visvanathan inaugurates the discussion.
Kishalay Bhattacharjee takes the stand to talk about his book.
Gautam Bhatia contextualises the book in a legal framework.
Gurpreet Mahajan critically analyses the book.
Bezwada Wilson animatedly argues for the rights of manual scavengers.
A member of the audience poses a question for the panelists.
The audience listens to the unfolding discussion with rapt attention.