Hannah Harris Green is the 2014-2015 recipient of the Alistair Cooke Fulbright Award in Journalism. She received her BA from Northwestern in Asian and Middle Eastern Studies and has studied Urdu intensively in India. Words in VICE, The Guardian, The Nation and on twitter: @write_noise.
CONTRIBUTOR ARTICLES

What Female Characters?
Hannah Harris Green on Zia Haider Rahman’s Debut Novel ...

The Problem of the “Unencumbered Mind”: On Gender and Partition in India
LAJWANTI is Punjabi for “touch-me-not,” the flower that shuts its leaves upon human contact. It is also the title of Rajinder ...

Understanding Pakistan’s History
The origins of Pakistan in the idea of a Muslim homeland....

The Windy City and the Foggy City
The third cities — Chicago and San Francisco — and the love and hate they inspire....
