Sreekuttan “Sree” P S
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The South of England in the Winter
The Jurassic Coast in the Winter: A Photo Journal The South of England felt eerie at first. The trees are shorter but are spookier than the ones I am used to in the US, their branches skeletal and long-nailed like… Continue reading
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Beyond Conflict: Emily Dickinson and the Poetics of Desire
Beyond Conflict: Emily Dickinson and the Poetics of Desire Conflict is the engine of good writing; it creates tension and propels a story forward while retaining the interests of the reader. Or that is what is taught in creative writing… Continue reading
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Fighting like Waymond: Everything Everywhere All at Once, Buddhism and the Immigrant Experience
Fighting like Waymond: Everything Everywhere All at Once, Buddhism and the Immigrant Experience Contains spoilers. The New York Times released a list of The 100 Best Movies of the 21st Century. While lists like this ignore most of world’s cinema… Continue reading
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Sacred Violence
A philosophical and personal reflection on the nature of violence. The article discusses how traces of violence can be found in how power structures are created and maintained. Continue reading
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The Linguistics of Belonging: A Language Learner’s Journal
Sreekuttan reflects on their language learning journey, emphasizing their dedication to mastering German before relocating to Germany. They compare German to French, noting its complexities and quirks. The process aligns with a deeper desire for connection and acceptance in a… Continue reading
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Kota Kinabalu: Where I Discovered I am an Ocean Person
The author reflects on a transformative trip to Bornean Malaysia, challenging their perception of the ocean and mountains. They discover the natural beauty of Kota Kinabalu, including stunning beaches and vibrant marine life. They go island hopping to witness Kota… Continue reading
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Berea College: Full-Ride Scholarships for All International Students
Berea College: Full-Ride Scholarships for All International Students You have decided to study in the United States of America or outside the borders of your homeland. I am glad that you are an ambitious and courageous person. You have been… Continue reading
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Opioid Crisis: The Role of the Sackler Family and Purdue Pharma
The podcast discusses the involvement of companies like Purdue Pharma in creating and worsening the Opioid Crisis. The episode is also a call-to-action for corporate accountability. Continue reading
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The Unspoken Language of Food in an Indian Mother’s Kitchen
This article explores the profound significance of home-cooked meals in shaping identity and culture. I talk about about my transition from consumer to creator in the kitchen. Discover the emotional depth, historical resonance, and gender dynamics embedded in traditional cooking… Continue reading
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EXISTENTIAL SPICES
A comparison of food cultures of the Indian Subcontinent and that of the United States through the perspective of an international student. Continue reading









