Call for Manuscripts: South Asia Across Disciplines (University of Chicago Press)

25 June 2011
Call for Manuscripts: South Asia Across Disciplines (University of Chicago Press)
With support from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, three of the academy’s leading publishers in South Asian studies have combined their resources to launch a major new series devoted to first books in this vibrant area of scholarship.

“South Asia Across the Disciplines” publishes work that aims to raise innovative questions in the field. These include the relationship between South Asian studies and the disciplines; the conversation between past and present in South Asia; the history and nature of modernity, especially in relation to cultural change, political transformation, secularism and religion, and globalization. Above all, the series showcases monographs that strive to open up new archives, especially in South Asian languages, and suggest new methods and approaches, while demonstrating that South Asian scholarship can be at once deep in expertise and broad in appeal. We invite manuscripts from art history, history, literary studies, philology or textual studies, philosophy, religion, and the interpretive social sciences, especially those that show an openness to disciplines other than their own.

As a collaboration among leading university presses, “South Asia Across the Disciplines” marks a new approach. Each book in the series is published under the imprint of one of the three presses, but all are promoted as part of the series, sharing in design, advertising, and publicity.

The first books being published in the series are Extreme Poetry: The South Asian Movement of Simultaneous Narration (Yigal Bronner), The Social Space of Language: Vernacular Culture in British Colonial Punjab (Farina Mir), and Unifying Hinduism: Philosophy and Identity in Indian Intellectual History (Andrew Nicholson).

Authors should send a book proposal, a curriculum vitae, and the complete manuscript to alison alexanian at aa2927@columbia.edu. Note that the series is exclusively for first monographs. All manuscripts should be complete at the time of submission.

Contact Information:

For inquiries: aa2927@columbia.edu

For submissions: aa2927@columbia.edu

Website: http://www.press.uchicago.edu
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