Rayana Ghosh

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Rayana Ghosh

@CalicoCatRay

phd-ing 🎓 reproductive medicine, vernacular health practices, feminist and indigenous STS @GVAGrad i love movies and cats and sunsets ✨

Geneva/Calcutta เข้าร่วม Şubat 2019
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Soutik Biswas@soutikBBC·
An effortlessly piercing longform by @RomitaSaluja - on patriarchy, domestic violence and gender relations in rural India, and the quiet failure to ask why a woman’s unravelling is easier to label as “madness” than to understand. himalmag.com/culture/domest…
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meeta@meetzza·
reading 1 linkedin post is equivalent to unreading 5 books
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Narendra Modi@narendramodi·
Spoke to my friend, President Trump and congratulated him on the success of the historic Gaza peace plan. Also reviewed the good progress achieved in trade negotiations. Agreed to stay in close touch over the coming weeks. @POTUS @realDonaldTrump
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Kiran Kumbhar@kikumbhar·
When I started reading meticulous medical anthropology research, I became convinced that no public health policy should b drafted without inputs from anthro work. Deborah Nadal's book on rabies, street dogs, etc., when read in d current Indian context, makes that point so well.
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Nikita Sonavane
Nikita Sonavane@glorious_gluten·
Good time for those who have woken up to Roy's politics of complicity to read Hatred in Belly- a searing anthology of writings by primarily Bahujan scholars- critiquing Roys "intro" to the Annihilation of caste and larger politics of appropriation. Published almost DECADE ago!
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Sarah Brouillette
Sarah Brouillette@brouillettese·
heading into my 3rd year as grad advisor, sharing solid reasons to go to grad school: - escape family - intellectual life - labour activism training - better than looking for a "real job" - dating pool - performative reading
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Jadavpur University Press
Jadavpur University Press@ju_press·
JUP titles now available at Cafe THE TWINS in Siliguri!
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chicken biryani
chicken biryani@academicsleeper·
you'd be sad about returning to campus and then your family would do something that makes you understand why loving from distance for a certain period is also necessary
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@madihatariq_ Hi! Where can I read more about exploitation of modernity in anthropology? :)
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Madiha Tariq@madihatariq_·
The purpose of my life has been realised. I have talked about thick description, semiotics, interpretivism and exploitation of modernity in anthropology, all in a span of 24 hours.
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Rishabh@MBHRishabh·
Did a little something today by succesfully defending my doctoral thesis titled "Science and Its Publics: Actors and Discourses of Vaccination Governance in India" at @irgssnioe.
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ritwik
ritwik@IndieKnopfler·
You know what bold is? Bold is what Andrei Tarkovsky did. He had to leave the USSR to make films because the state found his work objectionable. What Agnihotri does is far from bold. You make films for the state, of the state and by state. You're not a rebel, you're a slave.
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World of Statistics@stats_feed·
What’s a country you absolutely refuse to visit?
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the fact that it's shocking to stem guys that humanities people often care a lot about very specific wording and understand that how you say something is often just as important as what you say probably explains why most of the ai generated research papers are stem ones lol
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Why do academics in the humanities read their papers aloud, word for word, when they give talks at universities or at meetings, while scientists generally speak extemporaneously? If you read, you might as well just hand out the paper. It's a mystery. whyevolutionistrue.com/2025/08/11/why…

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jynx@jynxbby·
men will ask you zero questions about yourself and then say they never met anybody like you
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Meg@megannn_lynne·
going to Work with my soft tender whimsical heart
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Neet@neet_sol·
The most spiritually advanced people are unemployed
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Aparna Agarwal
Aparna Agarwal@AparnaAgarwal91·
I am pleased to share my article 'The Visibility and Invisiblity of Caste(d) Waste Management Infrastructures in Delhi epw.in/journal/specia…
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Reading South-Asia
Reading South-Asia@readingSAsia·
We invite extended abstracts (350–500 words) for our inaugural issue by 25 July 2025. Please submit your abstract, along with a one-page CV, at forms.gle/iRGMGmotRgkWZC… In case of queries, write to us at editors@readingsouthasia.com.
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