Thursday, July 07, 2005
Amardeep Singh, Associate Professor of English at Lehigh University
Courses Taught at Lehigh
Atom XML Feed
Email me
Official Bio
Selected Publications
I also blog at Sepia Mutiny
and The Valve
.
Quick Links & Updates
Recent Posts
- 'Life, friends, is boring': A little on John Berry...
- A brazen attack, and flooded plains
- The Opening and Closing of The War of the Worlds (...
- A July 4th poem by John Berryman
- Luther Vandross
- Political Composition, Blogging, and a little abou...
- A Quote from Dan Kennedy, on the Writing Life
- BharateeyaOO.o
- Norman Mailer's Race-baiting
- Literary and Arts Linkage
Selected Posts
Literature, Language, Criticism
Teaching Notes: "Ulysses"
The White Tiger
"Indian Nonsense"
Preeta Samarasan
Manil Suri: Age of Shiva
Punjabi Literature Conference
Poet Alan Shapiro
Tahmima Anam: A Golden Age "Rotten English"
Arthur C. Clarke RIP
An Afro-Pakistani Poet
The Good Soldier -- A Bad Novel
Ishmael Beah
Rushdie Gets Knighted
Pandita Ramabai's book on America
Dean Mahomet
Joyce Carol Oates's "Landfill"
Ismat Chughtai
Vikram Seth's "Two Lives"
Khushwant Singh's Journalism
Colm Toibin's "The Master"
A Poem About Bombay: Adil Jussawalla
Raja Rao and Czeslaw Milosz
Saadat Hasan Manto's "Letters to Uncle Sam
Ajeet Cour: A Punjabi Writer
Ramo Samee, Thackeray, Hazlitt
SAWCC Conference Notes
Sultana's Dream, Feminist Utopias
Early Bengali Science Fiction
China Miéville's The Scar (Valve)
Theorizing Blogging, Theorizing Theory (Valve)
R.K. Narayan, Malgudi Days
Ian McEwan's Atonement
William Dalrymple's City of Djinns
Zadie Smith's On Beauty
Jews from India: Burnt Bread and Chutney
Sarah Macdonald's Holy Cow
Octavia Butler
Syed Akbar Hyder's Come Back To Afghanistan
Auden and China
Auden and Bruegel vs. Icarus
Katherine Mayo's Mother India
India-Oriented Works at Gutenberg
Science and Poetry II
Science and Poetry I
Texture Words
Nirad Chaudhuri
Yusef Komunyakaa in India
Wallace Stevens
Amrita Pritam
Nirmal Verma
Teaching: Travel Writers
Rumpelstiltskin and Narrative Theory
In Praise of Balderdash (and other words for nonsense)
Notes: Conference on South Asia
Abraham Verghese
All About H. Hatterr
Robert Frost, "The Flood"
Irish English?
Indian English: Hobson-Jobson
'Indian English': Does it Exist?
Philip Roth's The Plot Against America
Azar Nafisi as a Literary Critic
Versions of the Ramayana
Toy/Story Theory
The Kite Runner
Pakistani Writers
Tagore in America(Sepia Mutiny)
Challenges to Postcolonial Theory (Valve) Homage to London
John Berryman
Orhan Pamuk's Snow (Valve)
Hemingway's Gossip
Iris Murdoch (Valve)
Githa Hariharan and A.S. Byatt
Suketu Mehta and Samina Ali
Terry Eagleton, After Theory
Lionel Trilling
Kurban Said
Katherine Mansfield
Manju Kapur
Behzti 2
Behzti
Intertextuality
A Lecture on Literature
Suketu Mehta's Maximum City
Byatt's The Game
Intro to Said
Karen Armstrong, The Spiral Staircase
Amitav Ghosh, The Hungry Tide
James Wood's Book Against God
Vijay Seshadri
Orwell III: The Road to Wigan Pier
Bauman's Liquid Modernity
Berube's English
Postcolonial FAQ
Satan and Shaitan
V.S. Naipaul Controversy
Agha Shahid Ali, Ghazals in English
Borges and India
Edmund Wilson
Politics, History, Academia
Introduction to Edward Said
MLK in India
Getting to Know Goa
Yankee Hindutva: What is it?
Shivaji: Beyond the Legend
Subcontinental Scripts
"India After Gandhi": Chapter 9
"India After Gandhi": Chapter 8
"India After Gandhi": Chapter 6
"India After Gandhi": Chapter 5 (Displaced Women
"India After Gandhi": Chapter 4 (Kashmir)
"India After Gandhi": Chapter 3 (Hyderabad)
"India After Gandhi": Chapter 2
H-1B Workers Begin to Find a Voice
U.S. India Nuclear Deal
Daud Sharifa and the Women's Mosque
Section 377/Homosexuality in India
Secular Constitutions: U.S. and India
Dalrymple on 1857
'Temple Cleansing' in Malaysia
Indian Evidence Act
California School Textbook Controversy
Hanif Kureishi and British Multiculturalism
Learning Hindi
Jo Bole So Nihal Controversy
Isaac Newton and Intelligent Design
Ambedkar
Karen Armstrong
Susan Jacoby II
Susan Jacoby I
Background on Communalism
Triple Talaq
Orwell: The Road to Wigan Pier
Turbans and Hijabs
Pankaj Mishra
Debating Kashmir
Manmohan Singh
Urvashi Butalia
Hinduism Studies Part II
Hinduism and Wendy Doniger controversy
Music, Film, Art, Etc.
Regional Indian Cinema
Saxophone Desi Style: Rudresh Mahanthappa
Nandalal Bose
Rabbi Shergill
Kal Penn @ UPenn
Mira Nair: The Perez Family
Documentary: I For India
Basement Bhangra (CD)
Vanaja
King of Bollywood: Shah Rukh Khan
Dub Qawwali (CD)
Falu (CD)
Matrubhoomi
Russel Peters' Deaf Jokes
The Illusionist vs. The Prestige
"Don"
Indian Ocean
Omkara and Othello
XPN is your friend
Ali Farka Touré
15 Park Avenue
More Recent Indie Films
Souad Massi
Myrna Loy Goes To India
Shirly Horn
Bobby Darin
Gunner Palace
Bobby Darin
Broken Flowers: Fun with the Reviewers
Bollywood Delusions
8 Things About Bollywood
The Ideology of Sarkar
Parineeta
Vijay Iyer in Boston Globe
In Defense of Coldplay
Kiran Ahluwalia
Ashes & Snow
Jo Bole So Nihal Controversy
Indo-Musicology
Aparna Sen's Yugant
Born into Brothels
Secularism in Bollywood
Raincoat
Swades
More DJ Notes
India's National Anthem(s)
State of Bengal v. Paban Das Baul
Vishal Vaid, Karsh Kale
DJ Notes
Before Sunset
Maqbool
Vijay Iyer
Yuva
Murder and Kandukondein
Fugazi's Resonance
Professor/DJ
Brazilian Dance Music
Kaante (2003)
Peck on the Cheek (2003)
Spirited Away (2002)
Cornershop (2002)
Bombay The Hard Way (1999)
Personal and Creative (Fiction, Poetry)
Pumpkin Carving
Hello from Delhi
A Year Old
The Chaat of Destiny
Diwali in Philly
Dear Puran
Any Day Now
If You're Reading This
The Sadhu and the Shor Birds
Conshohocken
Cloudburst
The Night Lights
Amrik Badnaam Goes To The Library
Two Movers/Savvy Sadhu
My Grandfather
After The World
Autumn Civilizes Us
Tennis at Twilight
Paris Notes
On Snow
New apartment
The Student and the Priest
Links
The Valve
A & L Daily
Sepia Mutiny
Maitzen Reads
Ultrabrown
Tamasha
Siddhartha Mitter
Drishtipat
Bollywood Fugly
SAJAForum
Kenyandesi
Feministing
Indian Writing
RaceWire
Greatbong
Curry Lingus
Nirali Magazine
Shodan Scribbles
Musical
Mad Brown Woman
Pass the Roti
Tales from the City of Ravens
Textual Life
3 Quarks Daily
The Long Eighteenth
Open Heart Farm
Raza Rumi
Making Light
Sharanya Manivannan
Ambainny
Jabberwock
Global Voices Online
The Other India
Amitava Kumar
Shashwati
India Uncut
Uberdesi
Naeem Mohaiemem
Accidental Blogger
The Home and the World
The Reading Experience
Chapati Mystery
Timothy Burke
Kitabkhana
Keywords
Connaissances
Sonia Faleiro
Desipundit
GNXP
Reassigned Time
Pharyngula
Los Anjalis
Desi Knitter
Scribbler's Delight
Moments of Tranquility
Makeweight
Errant King
Abstruser Musings
Filmiholic
Quod She
Kamla Bhatt
Sikh bloggers
Naach Gaana
I Hate the New Yorker
Southwest of the Border
Shivam Vij: Mall Road
Jonathan Goodwin
Etcetera
Arzan Wadia
Girish
Japnaam Singh
Chappan
Terry Teachout
Saheli
Nina Paley
Infinite Diablogue
Tilotamma
Kush Tandon
Brimful
Maitri
BitchPhD
Reassigned Time
Culture Cat
Out of the Woods Now
HERstory
Marginal Revolution
Butterflies & Wheels
Busy Idler
Savage Minds
Black Net Art
Language Log
Progressive Teachers
Tim Williams
Sunil Laxman
Scott McLemee
Pseudopodium
Early Modern Notes
Charlie Bertsch
Chuck Tryon
Matt Kirschenbaum
Clemens Gruenberger
Another Subcontinent
Writing Cave
Tyler Curtain
Crooked Timber
Palinode
John & Belle
Juan Cole
Debonair
Communalism Watch
Clioweb
Cliopatria
Little Professor
In Favor of Thinking
The Acorn
Maud Newton
Josh Marshall
Philly Links
Philly Future
Philadelphia Metblogs
Changing Skyline
XPN Blog
Philadelphia Will Do
Phillyist
Philebrity
Politics Philly
Philadelphia Business Journal
Rittenhouse Review
Philadelphia Bicycle News
Philly Skyline
Only Partially Insane
Apt. 2024
SEPTA Google Maps API
Philastudies
www.flickr.com
This is a Flickr badge showing public photos from amardeepmsingh. Make your own badge here.
Comments:
<$BlogCommentBody$>
<$BlogItemCreate$>
<$BlogCommentBody$>
# posted by <$BlogCommentAuthor$> : <$BlogCommentDateTime$>
<$BlogCommentDeleteIcon$>
3 Comments:
BBC TV stream.
I was surprised but not that surprised (unfortunately). I don`t think many of the world capitals are very secure. I did think London was more secure than New York City.
I think anywhere that there are millions of people living is going to have obvious dangers. If someone wants to make trouble then there is not alot you can do to stop them. The ideal would be to solve the problems that cause people to take up arms in the first place.
Post a Comment
<< Home