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The Censor’s Tail

byManjula Padmanabhan,Hilda DavidandFrancis Jarman
July 21, 2021
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India is increasingly becoming a battleground for “text wars”, as puritanical revisionists try to impose their nationalist agenda. In this lively collection, distinguished Indian and non-Indian contributors tackle the major questions of free expression, communication, censorship and social pressure, but also social and media responsibility. Text Wars: Communication, Censorship, Freedom and Responsibility, edited by Hilda David and Francis Jarman, contains essays, poems, and a cartoon comic-strip, most of them originals written specially for this publication.

Below is Manjula Padmanabhan’s cartoon comic-strip from the book: “The Censor’s Tail”:

This is an excerpt from Text Wars: Communication, Censorship, Freedom and Responsibility edited by Hilda David and Francis Jarman, and published by Oxford University Press in 2021. Republished here with permission from the publisher.
Manjula Padmanabhan is an author, playwright and cartoonist.
Dr. Hilda David is an Associate Professor of English at the Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce in Pune. A novelist, playwright, stage director and teacher of creative writing, she has also written extensively for the national dailies. Among her recent publications is a collection of essays, India Diversity. Her works have been translated into Hindi, Urdu and Kannada.
Dr. Francis Jarman taught English, Comparative Cultural Studies and Intercultural Communication at Hildesheim University, Germany. He is a novelist, a playwright, and a classical numismatist. Among his publications about India are a play, A Star Fell, a short biography of Azimullah Khan, and a collection of essays, India Diversity.

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