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Cafe Dissensus is an alternative magazine dealing in art, culture, literature, and politics. It’s based in New York City, USA. We DISSENT. The magazine also runs a blog, Cafe Dissensus Everyday.

Our ISSN No: ISSN 2373-177X

A very specific urge behind this magazine is to challenge the contemporary parochial attitude in Indian media.

Every ‘mainstream’ – we know the term is contentious and yet we know the newspapers and magazines that fit this bill – newspaper/magazine in India seems to be influenced by their business interests which force them to align with particular political parties – Congress, BJP, CPIM/CPI etc, despite their claim to the contrary.

There is a flourishing community media in India as well. But they cater to narrow community interests, despite their excellent service to their cause. For example, the dalit magazines or the Muslim/Islamic webzines. While ‘Cafe Dissensus’  will certainly try to undermine the covert majoritarian biases of the ‘mainstream’ media, we believe, ‘minoritarian media’ is not the way to go.

Then there are webzines which align themselves to various straight-jacketed ideologies – Left, Right, Center etc. Such ideologies make it imperative that one views the world through jaundiced eyes.

We always wanted a magazine on issues that will offer a space for dissenting voices. Dissenting voices, broadly conceived. We are the free thinkers. Despite our own ideological leanings, we will strive to preserve this magazine as a space for free thinkers.  We want honest debate and discussion that should not be colored by any fear or favor. We are not a magazine for news reporting. We want to devote ourselves to analyzing issues that need to be discussed and debated.

Initially, we plan to publish four times a year – January, April, July, and October. Eventually, we would like to turn ‘Cafe Dissensus’ into a monthly magazine. Each of the issues will take up a topic, sometimes immediately relevant and, at other times, independent of the contingencies of time.

While the editors will edit a few issues in a year, we invite our readers to guest-edit issues. If any of our readers is willing to guest edit an issue (with at least 10-15 pieces, max word-limit for each piece 1200-words) on a particular topic, they must send a 500-word proposal to the editors. The guest editor must be responsible for short-listing, arranging, and editing all the articles which will pass through a final edit by the magazine editors. The guest editor must also write an 800-word editorial.   

For discussion, debate, and views on events that require immediate attention, we invite our readers to contribute to our BLOG that we will update on a daily basis.

We are a completely voluntary endeavor and we are unable to pay our authors.

The materials on Cafe Dissensus are protected under Creative Commons License. Once a piece is published in Cafe Dissensus, we will retain the exclusive copyright for a period of 30 days, from the date of publication. Within this period, the piece cannot be re-published elsewhere even in an adapted and modified form.Thereafter, it must be acknowledged that the piece was first published in Cafe Dissensus. Re-publishing articles from Cafe Dissensus in other magazines and newspapers without permission will amount to copyright violation.  

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  1. I JUST READ your excellent essay on women of the Beat, several of whom I had to privilege of knowing (slightly). I left all 5 stars in the appreciation box, but it reverted 3 times to just one star. This is to tell you! If I can find this again I will do a new entry of my rating, but I’m disturbed to think I would appear of disapprove of these women. Sharon Doubiago

    June 17, 2016
    • Thank you for reading the essay. We are not sure why the rating is reverting to one star, unless some other readers giving the essay a very low rating. We are delighted that you are moved by the essay.

      June 17, 2016
  2. Thank you so very much. Please please make sure that my true rating is known! Sharon Doubiago

    June 17, 2016
    • Could you please leave a comment below the essay? That way the author and other readers would know how much you liked the essay. Thanks!

      June 17, 2016
  3. Jagdish Batra #

    I have just been introduced to Cafe Dissensus, thanks to Dr Kamayani Kumar. Your policy statement touches a cord within. I sincerely feel that the intellectual class should rise above committed positions of right, left and centre, and be able to think in a liberal manner about the phenomenon that the world is. I hope to contribute soon. Thanks.

    August 30, 2018
  4. Sunanda Bhattacharya #

    Hello I’m interested in Art /Painting. How can I connect?

    April 6, 2022

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