Member Book, KAUL, Retelling Time: Alternative Temporalities from Premodern South Asia

This book edited by me was recently published by Routledge, New Delhi (2022) and London (2021), ISBN 978-1-032-23410-6, number of pages 218. In it I and another 13 international scholars challenge the hegemony of colonial modernity over academic disciplines and over ways in which we think about something as fundamental as time. The volume reclaims a bouquet of alternative practices of time from premodern South Asia, which stem from worldviews that have been marginalized.

CFP: MLA (2023, San Francisco): Comparative 18th c. Studies

Dear colleagues,

Here are 2 panels organized by the comparative 18th c. studies forum for MLA 2023. Both are guaranteed sessions. The second one builds from last year's panel on Territoriality, Language, and Power in the Iberian world. Please share with scholars in your networks.

Call for Abstracts: edited volume "Time, Objectified: Soviet Temporalities and Material Culture"

In what ways were Soviet temporalities unique, from a global perspective? How can studies of Soviet material culture provide a vantage point from which to address this question? In what ways were Soviet temporalities unique, from a global perspective? How can studies of Soviet material culture provide a vantage point from which to address this question?

Call for Abstracts: edited volume "Time, Objectified: Soviet Temporalities and Material Culture"

In what ways were Soviet temporalities unique, from a global perspective? How can studies of Soviet material culture provide a vantage point from which to address this question? In what ways were Soviet temporalities unique, from a global perspective? How can studies of Soviet material culture provide a vantage point from which to address this question?

Call for Abstracts: edited volume "Time, Objectified: Soviet Temporalities and Material Culture"

In what ways were Soviet temporalities unique, from a global perspective? How can studies of Soviet material culture provide a vantage point from which to address this question? In what ways were Soviet temporalities unique, from a global perspective? How can studies of Soviet material culture provide a vantage point from which to address this question?

Call for Abstracts: edited volume "Time, Objectified: Soviet Temporalities and Material Culture"

In what ways were Soviet temporalities unique, from a global perspective? How can studies of Soviet material culture provide a vantage point from which to address this question? In what ways were Soviet temporalities unique, from a global perspective? How can studies of Soviet material culture provide a vantage point from which to address this question?

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