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The May Issue

May 15, 2026

I Was Trying to Photograph a Feeling: Showkat Nanda on Buried Archives, Generational Memory, and Dreaming Against Forgetting in Kashmir

May 15, 2026

How do photographs carry the afterlives of violence? Threading together personal and collective histories, photographer Showkat Nanda reflects on documenting Kashmir not merely as a site of conflict, but as a lived world shaped by endurance and the struggle against forgetting.

Canvases

May 15, 2026

If you bleed with me, it’ll hurt less.

Cupid’s Bow

May 15, 2026

I choose the man who bears my husband’s body.

Notes on Going Viral

May 15, 2026

What I dream of, then, when I think about what Jürgen Habermas called “the postsecular society,” is a foggy middle path. I’m not willing to fall for the false choice between religion and democracy simply because either feels like more solid footing than walking the tightrope between them.

Snow

May 15, 2026
Each country has laid claim to the Kashmir Valley as their own, while its people struggle for self-determination.

Salvage

May 15, 2026
After three years of this work, he still wasn’t used to the stench of death—maybe he never would be—but he’d learned to tolerate it.
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