Sociology

Do We Need Society, or Does Society Need Us?

Researcher Aaloy Gangopadhyay

Aaloy Gangopadhyay, a graduate student, Department of History in Visva Bharati University, India. A writer of travelogues, poems, scholarly articles, and a vocalist with 18 Studio-recorded songs, he contributed articles for United Nations, Times NIE, Observer, Le Visage, and poems for Ankur Art and Cultural Magazine, The Mag, Literatures Light, The Literature Today and in anthologies namely, “Roobaru” and “Poems from Best Poets”; also published papers in UGC, India accredited Journals, both in print and in digital media: “Equality of Sexes in Indian Majoritarian Ethos: A Perspective” in The Literary Herald, India; “Untangling Sociological Perspective on Cultural Differences” in a peer reviewed collection The Myriad of Meanings in Literary Culture Studies, USA.

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