When the Editorial Board framed the theme statement for this issue of Serai on Nationhood, we asked in the opening […]
Nationhood
Volume 35 No. 3

Territoires vivants, territoires vénérés
Introduction Dans les semaines précédant cette entrevue avec Yves Sioui Durand, en août 2022, des intervenant·e·s autochtones de tout le […]

Dimansyon Lanmou:
Conversations with Artist Clovis-Alexandre Desvarieux
Introduction “When history is written as it ought to be written,it is the moderation and long patience of the masses at […]

Sensorial connections
They say books are on their way out – and who reads anyway, especially poetry? They say humans will either […]

A SHADOW NATION: The world seen through the arch of The Gateway Pundit
“Lock and load!” I started noticing The Gateway Pundit clickbait site in late 2020, when the comments sections beneath the […]

Nationhood Has No Borders
To start out, I have taken great pains to not consult academic or internet classifications of the subject that I […]

We didn’t cross the border — the border crossed us
“The most potent weapon of the oppressor is the mind of the oppressed.” — Steve Bantu Biko I remember. I […]

Panj and the Partition: An interview with Himmat Singh Shinhat
Introduction Panj, a solo performance seamlessly combining storytelling, spoken word, song, images, video and original live psychedelic-rock-fusion music, premiered in […]

How Exotic We Are
Mount Everest: She was a mother hen and the other mountains were chicks under her wings. – Tenzing Norgay Shimla […]

Les fantassins révolutionnaires de l’Inde
Montréal Serai m’a invité à commenter ce livre, non pas en tant que spécialiste de l’Inde, du maoïsme ou des […]

ImagiNation, or the Politics of Nation and Imagination
When I think of India, I think of many things: of broad fields dotted with the innumerable small villages; of […]

India’s Revolutionary Foot Soldiers
Montréal Serai invited me to comment on this book, not as someone with any particular expertise on India, Maoism, or […]