Published in South Asian Review (Ahead of Print, 2026)
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Here comes the physical media! My first encounter with We the Platform in book form. I loved the cover already, but the yellow spine was a particularly nice surprise 😍
Marjane Satrapi
On the one-year anniversary of EMPIRE OF AI, I am so, so excited to announce The AI Resist List, a new project that documents examples of resistance to the AI empires around the world 😍
airesistlist.org
Please check out this latest @newbooksnetwork.bsky.social episode where I speak with Jeffrey De Leo about his edited book Theory as World Literature.
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Amit Baishya
Back with another @newbooksnetwork.bsky.social episode, where I speak with my brilliant friend Sumana Roy about her book, Plant Thinkers of Twentieth-Century Bengal (OUP,
2024). Please check it out.
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Superb set of articles in the current @jich.bsky.social, ranging from earliest antislavery activism through Britain's financial deal with India upon independence to the migrated archive and the handover of Hong Kong:
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GRAD STUDENTS! Submit your works in progress to ASAP/17’s workshop! Apply using the link in bio!
Check out this generous and insightful review of The Postcolonial Bildungsroman in From the European South by Francesca Furlan of University of Padua
@ualbertapress.bsky.social
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Volume 54, Issue 3 of The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History
Percolating on my fall theory course & would love to hear: what single essay (or chapter of a book) makes theory (interpreted however you like) or intellectual / aesthetic infrastructures concrete in ways that have stuck with you & / or you really admire? Example: Barbara Johnson, “Muteness Envy.”