A new publication series, Conversations on/for South Asia has been launched
by the Department of Sociology at South Asian University in association with
Aakar Books, New Delhi. The first instalment in the series is: ‘Debating the
Ancient and Present:
A Conversation with Romila Thapar.’ The new series is an effort on the part of
the Department of Sociology to create a platform of critical knowledge on issues
that have been vital to South Asia.
As a series, Conversations on/for South Asia intends to keep itself open-ended,
more so keeping in mind the necessity of inventing and re-inventing scholarship
in and around South Asian societies. The series would not only publish
conversations with South Asian scholars on vital issues of concern but would
also be open to publishing other kinds of texts that contribute to a critical
understanding of the region whose definition, intellectually, is mired in numerous
debates and anxieties. It is one of the textual tools through which the
Department of Sociology hopes to expand its thinking to the wider public domain
in South Asia and the world in addition to its journal, Society and Culture
in South Asia.
Each instalment in the series will be
published under the editorial responsibility of one of the series editors. At present,
the series editors are: Sasanka Perera, Ravi Kumra and Dev Pathak.
The next two issues in the series are:
- A Conversation with Parul Dave-Mukerji: Art and its Politics (tentative title)
- A Conversation with Imtiaz Ahmed: The Question of South Asia - Reflections, Rhetoric and the Idea of a University (tentative title)
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