The Sarai Readers are published once a year and each issue is structured around a specific theme. The Readers are inter-disciplinary and invite and commission writing by practitioners, academics, activists and artists from diverse fields. The form that contributions to the Reader have taken is as varied as the content. While there are stand-alone essays, there are also reports, interviews, photographs, image-text combinations, comics, artworks, personal journal entries, research and commentaries.
'Fear aims to question how fear and anxiety shape individual and collective dispositions, how lives and social processes are designed around and against them, and what effects they have on our politics and our economy. It is especially interested in fear as language, as mode of communication, as a way of ordering and rendering the world.' - extracted from the Sarai website
Note: This text is available at http://www.sarai.net/publications/readers/08-fear in PDF format.
'Fear aims to question how fear and anxiety shape individual and collective dispositions, how lives and social processes are designed around and against them, and what effects they have on our politics and our economy. It is especially interested in fear as language, as mode of communication, as a way of ordering and rendering the world.' - extracted from the Sarai website
Note: This text is available at http://www.sarai.net/publications/readers/08-fear in PDF format.
Access level
Onsite
editor
Jeebesh BAGCHI, 
Monica NARULA, 
Shuddhabrata SENGUPTA, 
Avdhendra SHARAN, 
Ravi SUNDARAM, 
Location code
REF.SAP3
Language
English
Keywords
critical theory,  India
Publication/Creation date
2010
No of pages
306
ISBN / ISSN
9788190585323
No of copies
1
Content type
anthology
Chapter headings
Facing Fear
Scare Quotes
Afraid Atlas
Unparalysis
Disquiet
Scared on Screen
In Conversation
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