2010 Winter Newsletter - South Asian Literary Association
2010 Winter Newsletter - South Asian Literary Association
2010 Winter Newsletter - South Asian Literary Association
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Recent books, continued.<br />
Diaspora, Development, and Democracy: The Domestic Impact of International Migration From India by Devesh Kapur,<br />
(Princeton UP)<br />
Europe's Indians: Producing Racial Difference, 1500-1900 by Vanita Seth (Duke University Press)<br />
NEWSLETTER<br />
Everyday Nationalism: Women of the Hindu Right in India by Kalyani Devaki Menon (University of Pennsylvania Press)<br />
Feminist Visions and Queer Futures in Postcolonial Drama: Community, Kinship, and Citizenship by Kanika Batra (Routledge)<br />
In the Shadows of the State: Indigenous Politics, Environmentalism, and Insurgency in Jharkhand, India by Alpa Shah (Duke UP)<br />
Islam, Women, and Violence in Kashmir: Between India and Pakistan by Nyla Ali Khan (Palgrave Macmillan)<br />
<strong>Literary</strong> Orientalism A Companion by A.R. Kidwai (Viva)<br />
Muslim Portraits: Everyday Lives in India edited by Mukulika Banerjee (Indiana UP)<br />
Postnational Feminisms: Postcolonial Identities and Cosmopolitanism in the Works of Kamala Markandaya, Tsitsi Dangarembga,<br />
Ama Ata Aidoo, and Anita Desai by Hena Ahmad (Peter Lang)<br />
Salman Rushdie: Second Edition by D.C.R.A. Goonetilleke (Vijitha Yapa)<br />
The Story-Time of the British Empire: Colonial and Postcolonial Folkloristics by Sadhana Naithani (University Press of Mississippi)<br />
Transforming Faith: The Story of Al-Huda and Islamic Revolution Among Urban Pakistani Women by Sadaf Ahmad (Syracuse<br />
UP)<br />
Worlds Within: National Narratives and Global Connections in Postcolonial Writing by Vilashini Cooppan (Stanford UP)<br />
W ON’ T YOU BECOME A LIFE MEMBER OF SALA?<br />
Life Membership demonstrates your commitment to the <strong>South</strong> <strong>Asian</strong> <strong>Literary</strong> Associaon. Through the financial support of your Life Member‐<br />
ship, you are promong the excellent scholarship on <strong>South</strong> <strong>Asian</strong> literature, language, and culture seen in the journal, <strong>South</strong> <strong>Asian</strong> Review. You<br />
are fostering dialogue on crical issues at our annual conference as graduate students and professors alike present papers, exchange ideas at<br />
roundtable discussions, and listen to keynote speakers. You are supporng our annual Hamara Mushaira, where writers and arsts share their<br />
creave energies through readings and performances. You are aiding in the mentoring of graduate students and young faculty as they begin<br />
their academic careers under the guidance of seasoned academics from around the world.<br />
Life Membership brings you tremendous benefits as well: you’ll receive every issue of <strong>South</strong> <strong>Asian</strong> Review, the SALA Newsleer, and periodic<br />
email updates, without the hassle of renewing each year. In just a few years, your Life Membership will have paid for itself – and you’ll sll re‐<br />
ceive every issue of the <strong>South</strong> <strong>Asian</strong> Review.<br />
The price of a Life Membership is presently $350 – but that price ends on September 30, 2011. On October 1, 2011, the price increases to<br />
$400. So become a Life Member today. You may send your payment in two installments: the first installment of $175 is due on May 15, 2011,<br />
and the second installment of $175 is due on August 31, 2011. The membership form is available on page 27 of this Newsleer and also on our<br />
website: www.southasianliteraryassociaon.org.<br />
Invest in the future of the <strong>South</strong> <strong>Asian</strong> <strong>Literary</strong> Associaon and in your own scholarly interests. Won’t you become a Life Member of SALA?<br />
Robin E. Field, SALA Treasurer