South Asia

The Huffington Post

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009 | Analysis, South Asia, blog | No Comments

The Huffington Post is an Internet newspaper composed of news, blogs, video, and community.

Mona Sarika/The Wall Street Journal

12/09: Outsourcing Responsibility?
As the original authors of the Little India piece from which Mona Sarika plagiarized 40% of her article for the Wall Street Journal, we respond to the incident and raise important questions around ethics and accuracy in journalism.

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Little India Magazine

Monday, September 28th, 2009 | Analysis, Features, South Asia | 1 Comment

Little India is the largest Indian publication in the United States.

Cisco

6/09: Return to India

As their fate becomes increasingly uncertain, a growing number of Indian immigrants are packing up and heading home.

ALERT: Please be advised that over 40% of a Wall Street Journal story entitled “Homeward Bound” contained material that was plagiarized from this piece.

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India Abroad

Monday, September 15th, 2008 | Features, South Asia | No Comments

India Abroad is the largest circulating South Asian newspaper in North America.

11/08: Living history
University of Washington’s South Asian Oral Histories Project chronicles immigrant stories.

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Washington South Asia Report @ UW

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008 | International, South Asia | No Comments

Pieces for the Washington South Asia Report, a publication of the University of Washington’s Jackson School of International Studies.

4/08: Review of The Inheritance of Loss by Kiran Desai (p.8)
A review of Kiran Desai’s best-seller, based on an interview with the Booker Prize-winning author.

1/06: Review of An Ordinary Person’s Guide to Empire by Arundhati Roy (p. 14)
Examining the politically charged essays of a writer famous for her Booker Prize-winning novel.

10/05: Interview with Gurcharan Das (p.4-7)
In-depth Q&A with a thought-provoking, prominent South Asian author and public intellectual.

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MA Research - South Asian Studies @ UW

Monday, September 1st, 2008 | South Asia | No Comments

MA research performed as a graduate student in International Studies - South Asia at the University of Washington’s Jackson School.

South Asia

5/07: Women’s NGOs and Sex Work in the New Indian Economy
What sex worker unions show us about the plight of Indian women workers.

5/07: At Home with Hindu Superheroes
The nationalized and sacralized world of Amar Chitra Katha comic books.

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Khabar Magazine

Friday, August 29th, 2008 | South Asia | No Comments

Madhur Jaffrey

Khabar is a magazine serving the Asian-Indian community in the American South.

1/07: Madhur Jaffrey: An enduring diva
A conversation with the legendary Indian chef, actress, and author.

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