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Inverse Journal is dedicated to developing international conversations in contemporary culture from Kashmir and beyond.
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Ghulam Mohammad Khan introduces “the microcosm of a village” whose primary focus “reveals how supremacy regenerates not only through overt violence but also through cultural codes, normalized practices, and silent complicity.” inversejournal.com/2025/06/08/the…

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Juliana Ariela Sejas presents a poem that ventures into dreamlike landscapes led from the quotidian by memory and sensation, thought and emotion. inversejournal.com/2025/06/09/el-…

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Musa Malik reflects on the development of Islamic Marxism as a hybrid ideology at the intersection of Marxist principles and Islamic tenets. inversejournal.com/2025/06/11/is-…

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Carol Blaizy D’Souza presents two poems that explore structure, spatiality and the enunciating subject intertwined within the former. Such verses trace the lines where the soul wanders within a human gaze, be it one affixed on oneself or one’s surroundings inversejournal.com/2025/07/09/i-h…

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Muzaffar Karim and Mubashir Karim present a list of 50 leading intellectuals, writers, thinkers, philosophers, etc. vis-a-vis their positions on Palestine and Israel. inversejournal.com/2025/07/26/to-…

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Inverse Journal presents an excerpt from Ipsita Chakravarty's latest book, Dapaan: Tales from Kashmir's Conflict, published by Context-Westland Books. inversejournal.com/2025/08/07/13-…

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Mohit Kilam presents a long overdue commentary on Gaekhir Republik’s latest music video release for “Jazz Ahmad Jazz”, the second song on their critically acclaimed album Mandnyan Shaam (Gaekhir Republik, Mir Kashif Iqbal, 2023). inversejournal.com/2025/08/07/gae…

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In an effort to present the works of artists and the artists in their own words, Inverse Journal introduces a select number of works by digital artist Mehran Ansari. inversejournal.com/2025/08/09/art…

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Mirum Quazi presents a poem about the experience of losing a grandparent, one that is grounded in the feeling of being uprooted and suspended within a space drawn between memory and its recollection. inversejournal.com/2025/08/13/ama…

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Tehmina Pirzada presents a commentary on Ghost Peppers, a musical duo formed by English professors Amrita Ghosh and Kevin Meehan whose music-making brings together scholarship, storytelling, and song in a way that transcends borders. inversejournal.com/2025/08/22/gho…

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Passing through this Kashmiri “Age of Big Construction”, Mubashir Karim’s poem takes us back to the shared experience of those who know what it is to ride on a bus or a matador. inversejournal.com/2025/08/31/apo…

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Dr. Deeba Shireen presents a poem about a loss that is unlike any other. Deeba’s verses explore the notion of oneness that is implicit in the bond between a mother and a child during pregnancy and after birth. inversejournal.com/2025/10/12/the…

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Urvashi Janiani explores the deep impact that musicmaking and songwriting has had on the Indian film industry, particularly in the case of Amar Singh Chamkila. inversejournal.com/2025/10/12/the…

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Peace Ogunjemilua brings forth two poems that—according to the young Nigerian poet and graphic artist—“revisit the childhood lessons” from “an African home, where the voice of a child grows” to acquire “the wisdom of an adult.” inversejournal.com/2025/10/12/i-b…

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In this essay, Fariz Gulzar Mir brings forth a philosophical inquiry into the nature of the “complex phenomenon” that is love by considering its metaphysical and pragmatic dimensions. inversejournal.com/2025/10/18/med…

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At the crossroads where the quotidian, the fantastic and the mystical meet, Junaid Ahmed Ahangar presents two poems that, in one way or another, collectively dive into the interplay between imagination, memory and ethical reflection. inversejournal.com/2025/10/18/pil…

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All the way from Malang, Indonesia, Fendy S. Tulodo presents the story of a young Kashmiri boy named Q who writes and collects his rap lyrics in a manual “for surviving his streets.” inversejournal.com/2025/11/14/the…

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Srijani Dutta presents a series of twenty one works entitled "Nature and Observation". In this series, the artist looks at birds, sunsets, dawns, trees, forests, water bodies and everything that can be found in nature ... inversejournal.com/2025/11/15/nat…

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Nigerian poet Annah Atane presents two poems that inhabit the horror of war and massacre where collective catastrophe is confronted with private mourning. inversejournal.com/2025/11/28/the…