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Workshop # 15
Roles Reversed
Face to face
let us study the bare basics.
You, the epitome of evolution- and I, the humanoid, your closest cousin.
Sitting on your knowledge, this wordy conglomerate I ask you to look me in the face.
How does it feel being a study for a change? A skull
devoid of skill, pith and brain?
Can you see with your white clarity through my black magic ?
Does it scare you to be in your archetype’s hands?
– Dr.
Uma Asopa
July 16, 2005
Workshop # 15
Articles
Black Man's White Body by J. Ajith Kumar
Diversity of Life: Negating Darwin's Theory by Bhaskar
Kolluri
Jimmy and the Yellow Skull by Jyoti Sharma
To Do or Not To Do by Pavalamani Pragasam
Humor
A 25 Dollar Question by Aparna Chatterjee
Recollection of Old Memories by Jyothi Lakshmi
Poetry
Contemplations on a "World Gone Awry" by Aunt Janini
"De-Evolution" by Querida J
Eritis Sicut Deus by Querida J
Heads Cogitate Reflect by Jayati Gupta
Homo Sapiens by AJ Rao
I Heard One Day ... by Saptrashi Das – Winner
My Gandhi left for the Blue by Anisa Chaudhary
Problem at Hand by Neria Harish Hebbar, MD
Risk Factor by BV Ramana Rao
Roles Reversed by Dr. Uma Asopa – Winner
Simian Thinker by Neria Harish Hebbar, MD – Winner
Stranger by Anneli Allikas
Workshop
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