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Madhushree Ghosh on Food as Survival, Grief, and Liberation

Madhushree Ghosh on Food as Survival, Grief, and Liberation

Anjali Enjeti in Conversation with the Author of Khabaar: An Immigrant Journey of Food, Memory, and Family

By Anjali Enjeti | April 11, 2022

On the Unbearable Whiteness of Mainstream, Canonical Southern Literature 

On the Unbearable Whiteness of Mainstream, Canonical Southern Literature 

Anjali Enjeti Considers Racist Meta-Narratives and the Stories We Have Yet to Tell

By Anjali Enjeti | June 28, 2021

Dynastic Privilege, A Terrible Novel, and the Race for a Crucial Senate Seat

Dynastic Privilege, A Terrible Novel, and the Race for a Crucial Senate Seat

Anjali Enjeti on What Georgia Democrats Can Learn From #OwnVoices

By Anjali Enjeti | September 24, 2020

Sejal Shah on the Tricky Work of Giving Shape to an Essay Collection

Sejal Shah on the Tricky Work of Giving Shape to an Essay Collection

Anjali Enjeti in Conversation with the Author of This Is One Way to Dance

By Anjali Enjeti | June 1, 2020

The Life and Legacy of Bharati Mukherjee

The Life and Legacy of Bharati Mukherjee

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By Anjali Enjeti | August 15, 2016

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