Jackie Assayag / Veronique Benei (eds.)South Asian Scholars and the West
At Home in Diaspora
South Asian Scholars and the West
Herausgeber: Assayag, Jackie; Benei, Veronique
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At Home in Diaspora
South Asian Scholars and the West
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Contributors are Shahid Amin, Arjun Appadurai, Urvashi Butalia, Dipesh Chakrabarty, Partha Chatterjee, Vasudha Dalmia, Prasenjit Duara, Ramachandra Guha, Akhil Gupta, Sudipta Kaviraj, Purnima Mankekar, Gyan Prakash, and Sanjay Subrahmanyam.
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Contributors are Shahid Amin, Arjun Appadurai, Urvashi Butalia, Dipesh Chakrabarty, Partha Chatterjee, Vasudha Dalmia, Prasenjit Duara, Ramachandra Guha, Akhil Gupta, Sudipta Kaviraj, Purnima Mankekar, Gyan Prakash, and Sanjay Subrahmanyam.
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- Verlag: Indiana University Press
- Seitenzahl: 207
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 220mm x 135mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 286g
- ISBN-13: 9780253216366
- ISBN-10: 0253216362
- Artikelnr.: 21034361
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Indiana University Press
- Seitenzahl: 207
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 220mm x 135mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 286g
- ISBN-13: 9780253216366
- ISBN-10: 0253216362
- Artikelnr.: 21034361
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
edited by Jackie Assayag, Veronique Benei
Preliminary Table of Contents:
At home in the diaspora: South Asia, Europe, the United States Jackie
Assayag and Véronique Bénéï
1. Knowledge, circulation and collective biography Arjun Appadurai
2. My place in the global republic of letters Partha Chatterjee
3. Off-center: Feminism and South Asian studies in the diaspora Purnima
Mankekar
4. Crossing borders and boundaries Vasudha Dalmia
5. Representing rural India Akhil Gupta
6. De-ghettoizing the histories of the non-West Shahid Amin
7. Journey to the East, by the West Prasenjit Duara
8. The location of scholarship Gyan Prakash
9. Globalisation, democratization, and the evacuation of history? Dipesh
Chakrabarty
10. On the advantages of being a Barbarian Sudipta Kaviraj
11. The ones who stayed behind Ramachandra Guha
12. My brothers' keeper Sanjay Subrahmanyam
13. Recasting women in the publishing world Urvashi Butalia
Contributors:
Shahid Amin is Professor of History at the University of Delhi.
Arjun Appadurai is William K Lanman, Jr. Professor of International Studies
and Anthropology at Yale University.
Urvashi Butalia is an independent writer and a publisher, Kali for Women,
New Delhi.
Dipesh Chakrabarty is Professor of South Asian Studies and History at the
University of Chicago.
Partha Chatterjee is Visiting Professor of Anthropology at Columbia
University.
Vasudha Dalmia is Professor of Hindi Literature and South Asian Studies at
California University, Berkeley.
Prasenjit Duara is Professor of History and Chinese Studies at the
University of Chicago.
Ramachandra Guha is an independent writer and Visiting Professor in several
universities.
Akhil Gupta is Associate Professor of Cultural and Social Anthropology at
Stanford University.
Sudipta Kaviraj is Professor of Political Sciences at the School of
Oriental and African Studies, London.
Purnima Mankekar is Associate Professor of Cultural and Social Anthropology
at Stanford University.
Gyan Prakash is Professor of History at Princeton University.
Sanjay Subrahmanyam is Directeur d'études (Research Professor) at the Ecole
des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris, and Professor of Indian
History and Culture at Oxford University.
At home in the diaspora: South Asia, Europe, the United States Jackie
Assayag and Véronique Bénéï
1. Knowledge, circulation and collective biography Arjun Appadurai
2. My place in the global republic of letters Partha Chatterjee
3. Off-center: Feminism and South Asian studies in the diaspora Purnima
Mankekar
4. Crossing borders and boundaries Vasudha Dalmia
5. Representing rural India Akhil Gupta
6. De-ghettoizing the histories of the non-West Shahid Amin
7. Journey to the East, by the West Prasenjit Duara
8. The location of scholarship Gyan Prakash
9. Globalisation, democratization, and the evacuation of history? Dipesh
Chakrabarty
10. On the advantages of being a Barbarian Sudipta Kaviraj
11. The ones who stayed behind Ramachandra Guha
12. My brothers' keeper Sanjay Subrahmanyam
13. Recasting women in the publishing world Urvashi Butalia
Contributors:
Shahid Amin is Professor of History at the University of Delhi.
Arjun Appadurai is William K Lanman, Jr. Professor of International Studies
and Anthropology at Yale University.
Urvashi Butalia is an independent writer and a publisher, Kali for Women,
New Delhi.
Dipesh Chakrabarty is Professor of South Asian Studies and History at the
University of Chicago.
Partha Chatterjee is Visiting Professor of Anthropology at Columbia
University.
Vasudha Dalmia is Professor of Hindi Literature and South Asian Studies at
California University, Berkeley.
Prasenjit Duara is Professor of History and Chinese Studies at the
University of Chicago.
Ramachandra Guha is an independent writer and Visiting Professor in several
universities.
Akhil Gupta is Associate Professor of Cultural and Social Anthropology at
Stanford University.
Sudipta Kaviraj is Professor of Political Sciences at the School of
Oriental and African Studies, London.
Purnima Mankekar is Associate Professor of Cultural and Social Anthropology
at Stanford University.
Gyan Prakash is Professor of History at Princeton University.
Sanjay Subrahmanyam is Directeur d'études (Research Professor) at the Ecole
des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris, and Professor of Indian
History and Culture at Oxford University.
Preliminary Table of Contents:
At home in the diaspora: South Asia, Europe, the United States Jackie
Assayag and Véronique Bénéï
1. Knowledge, circulation and collective biography Arjun Appadurai
2. My place in the global republic of letters Partha Chatterjee
3. Off-center: Feminism and South Asian studies in the diaspora Purnima
Mankekar
4. Crossing borders and boundaries Vasudha Dalmia
5. Representing rural India Akhil Gupta
6. De-ghettoizing the histories of the non-West Shahid Amin
7. Journey to the East, by the West Prasenjit Duara
8. The location of scholarship Gyan Prakash
9. Globalisation, democratization, and the evacuation of history? Dipesh
Chakrabarty
10. On the advantages of being a Barbarian Sudipta Kaviraj
11. The ones who stayed behind Ramachandra Guha
12. My brothers' keeper Sanjay Subrahmanyam
13. Recasting women in the publishing world Urvashi Butalia
Contributors:
Shahid Amin is Professor of History at the University of Delhi.
Arjun Appadurai is William K Lanman, Jr. Professor of International Studies
and Anthropology at Yale University.
Urvashi Butalia is an independent writer and a publisher, Kali for Women,
New Delhi.
Dipesh Chakrabarty is Professor of South Asian Studies and History at the
University of Chicago.
Partha Chatterjee is Visiting Professor of Anthropology at Columbia
University.
Vasudha Dalmia is Professor of Hindi Literature and South Asian Studies at
California University, Berkeley.
Prasenjit Duara is Professor of History and Chinese Studies at the
University of Chicago.
Ramachandra Guha is an independent writer and Visiting Professor in several
universities.
Akhil Gupta is Associate Professor of Cultural and Social Anthropology at
Stanford University.
Sudipta Kaviraj is Professor of Political Sciences at the School of
Oriental and African Studies, London.
Purnima Mankekar is Associate Professor of Cultural and Social Anthropology
at Stanford University.
Gyan Prakash is Professor of History at Princeton University.
Sanjay Subrahmanyam is Directeur d'études (Research Professor) at the Ecole
des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris, and Professor of Indian
History and Culture at Oxford University.
At home in the diaspora: South Asia, Europe, the United States Jackie
Assayag and Véronique Bénéï
1. Knowledge, circulation and collective biography Arjun Appadurai
2. My place in the global republic of letters Partha Chatterjee
3. Off-center: Feminism and South Asian studies in the diaspora Purnima
Mankekar
4. Crossing borders and boundaries Vasudha Dalmia
5. Representing rural India Akhil Gupta
6. De-ghettoizing the histories of the non-West Shahid Amin
7. Journey to the East, by the West Prasenjit Duara
8. The location of scholarship Gyan Prakash
9. Globalisation, democratization, and the evacuation of history? Dipesh
Chakrabarty
10. On the advantages of being a Barbarian Sudipta Kaviraj
11. The ones who stayed behind Ramachandra Guha
12. My brothers' keeper Sanjay Subrahmanyam
13. Recasting women in the publishing world Urvashi Butalia
Contributors:
Shahid Amin is Professor of History at the University of Delhi.
Arjun Appadurai is William K Lanman, Jr. Professor of International Studies
and Anthropology at Yale University.
Urvashi Butalia is an independent writer and a publisher, Kali for Women,
New Delhi.
Dipesh Chakrabarty is Professor of South Asian Studies and History at the
University of Chicago.
Partha Chatterjee is Visiting Professor of Anthropology at Columbia
University.
Vasudha Dalmia is Professor of Hindi Literature and South Asian Studies at
California University, Berkeley.
Prasenjit Duara is Professor of History and Chinese Studies at the
University of Chicago.
Ramachandra Guha is an independent writer and Visiting Professor in several
universities.
Akhil Gupta is Associate Professor of Cultural and Social Anthropology at
Stanford University.
Sudipta Kaviraj is Professor of Political Sciences at the School of
Oriental and African Studies, London.
Purnima Mankekar is Associate Professor of Cultural and Social Anthropology
at Stanford University.
Gyan Prakash is Professor of History at Princeton University.
Sanjay Subrahmanyam is Directeur d'études (Research Professor) at the Ecole
des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris, and Professor of Indian
History and Culture at Oxford University.