BASAS 2021

Virtual Exhibit for the British Association for South Asian Studies Conference

21-24th April 2021

Exclusive conference discount

Order any South Asian Studies title through the CAP website with the below code for an exclusive 30% discount

Discount code valid until 31st May 2021, 11:59 pm BST. Please note we only ship to the UK, EMEA & APAC

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Hematologies

The Political Life of Blood in India

£23.99

Cornell University Press

15th November 2021

Jungle Passports

Fences, Mobility, and Citizenship at the Northeast India-Bangladesh Border

£67.00

University of Pennsylvania Press, Inc.

6th August 2021

At Risk

Indian Sexual Politics and the Global AIDS Crisis

£23.99

Stanford University Press

27th July 2021

Reproductive Politics and the Making of Modern India

£25.99

University of Washington Press

4th June 2021

Religious Television and Pious Authority in Pakistan

£29.99

Indiana University Press

6th April 2021

Gods in the Time of Democracy

£26.99

Duke University Press Books

12th March 2021

Opening Kailasanatha

The Temple in Kanchipuram Revealed in Time and Space

£58.00

University of Washington Press

8th March 2021

Assembling the Local

Political Economy and Agrarian Governance in British India

£72.00

University of Pennsylvania Press, Inc.

22nd January 2021

Who Is a Muslim?

Orientalism and Literary Populisms

£35.00

Fordham University Press

19th January 2021

Elementary Aspects of the Political

Histories from the Global South

£23.99

Duke University Press Books

18th December 2020

South Asian Filmscapes

Transregional Encounters

£29.99

University of Washington Press

30th November 2020

Sacred Cows and Chicken Manchurian

The Everyday Politics of Eating Meat in India

£27.99

University of Washington Press

15th November 2020

The Audacious Raconteur

Sovereignty and Storytelling in Colonial India

£19.99

Cornell University Press

15th November 2020

The Globally Familiar

Digital Hip Hop, Masculinity, and Urban Space in Delhi

£23.99

Duke University Press Books

23rd October 2020

Graphic Migrations

Precarity and Gender in India and the Diaspora

£29.99

Temple University Press

23rd October 2020

The Occupied Clinic

Militarism and Care in Kashmir

£24.99

Duke University Press Books

2nd October 2020

Anti-Christian Violence in India

£29.99

Cornell University Press

15th September 2020

Enduring Cancer

Life, Death, and Diagnosis in Delhi

£22.99

Duke University Press Books

14th August 2020

A Secular Need

Islamic Law and State Governance in Contemporary India

£27.99

University of Washington Press

15th April 2020

The United States of India

Anticolonial Literature and Transnational Refraction

£29.99

Temple University Press

15th March 2020

Legalizing Sex

Sexual Minorities, AIDS, and Citizenship in India

£25.99

NYU Press

14th January 2020

The Snow Leopard and the Goat

Politics of Conservation in the Western Himalayas

£27.99

University of Washington Press

10th January 2020

Battle for Malaya

The Indian Army in Defeat, 1941–1942

£29.99

Indiana University Press

2nd December 2019

Shiptown

Between Rural and Urban North India

£29.99

University of Pennsylvania Press, Inc.

8th November 2019

Shareholder Cities

Land Transformations Along Urban Corridors in India

£67.00

University of Pennsylvania Press, Inc.

1st November 2019

Defining Girlhood in India

A Transnational History of Sexual Maturity Laws

£21.99

University of Illinois Press

11th October 2019

Reading India Now

Contemporary Formations in Literature and Popular Culture

£62.00

Temple University Press

15th April 2019

Crossing the Border to India

Youth, Migration, and Masculinities in Nepal

£62.00

Temple University Press

16th May 2018

BITS of Belonging

Information Technology, Water, and Neoliberal Governance in India

£26.99

Temple University Press

12th October 2015

Dream Machine

Realism and Fantasy in Hindi Cinema

£28.99

Temple University Press

5th August 2015

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South Asia in Motion

Stanford University Press

South Asia is on the move. People, goods, ideas, aesthetic forms, institutional designs, and political dynamics originating in South Asia have been increasingly important across the globe throughout the 20th century. Today, seismic social, economic, and cultural shifts across the region undermine old certainties, unsettle long established social hierarchies and patterns of life, transforming the lives of hundreds of millions of people. While the elite and middle classes across the region clamor for global recognition, their social standing and political dominance are severely challenged by multiple cultural and social minorities, and by the large majorities that are still waiting for the wages of postcolonial freedom and self-determination.

Editorial Board: Sanjib Baruah, Anne Blackburn, Satish Deshpande, Faisal Devji, Christophe Jaffrelot, Naveeda Khan, Stacey Leigh Pigg, Mrinalini Sinha, Ravi Vasudevan

Stanford University Press proposal guidelines are available online. The South Asia in Motion series editors request two sample chapters in addition to a book proposal and CV.

Global South Asia

University of Washington Press

Global South Asia takes an interdisciplinary approach to the humanities and social sciences in its exploration of how South Asia, through its global influence, is and has been shaping the world.

Series editors: Padma Kaimal, K. Sivaramakrishnan, and Anand A. Yang

Please send book proposals to: Lorri Hagman – lhagman@uw.edu



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