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Monthly Archives: November 2004
Somewhere close to Humayun’s Tomb
An interesting photograph by John Stanmeyer. Award winning photojournalist. Going through some of his works. Images, and words. I can’t figure out which appeal to me more. (As always, please do inform of copyright issues!) This is a photograph taken … Continue reading
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Back in the Thanda. This woman liked laughing a lot. A trait common with both Meeta and I.
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This is with one amazingly cute chotu kid we met in Mahabubnagar during the Fixed Day Services. This was in a tribal hamlet (known as a Thanda). This kid liked getting photographed, and among other things, she also liked pulling … Continue reading
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Some more of Freire
Time for a wee bit more on Paulo Freire. Once in a while, you pick up a book that you agree and disagree with. And both the states of being are equally passionate. Equally convinced. Pedagogy of the Oppressed was … Continue reading
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Praxis, muddy village wall and I
Second in the series of the PRA Ex on a wall in a village in Paderu
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Praxis as Graffiti
While we were in Arraku, Meeta and I came across some interesting PRA exercises that CARE International had done. Interestingly, the exercises were in a sense put up for posterity by painting them on a wall. The PRA (Participatory Rural … Continue reading
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Rails, Wills and So many Faces
Found this amazing picture of Bombay, with its full antlike glory. The flurry of people, and the face of clocks, drunk with dirty dew and muddy water. Don’t know anything about the copyright issues, so please, if you do know … Continue reading
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