South Asia Research (journal subscription info)

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FOR
SOUTH ASIA RESEARCH

Dear Friends and Colleagues,

The latest issue of SOUTH ASIA RESEARCH (Vol. 15 No 1) is available now.  
This announcement provides information about the contents of this issue and 
how to subscribe to the journal.

SOUTH ASIA RESEARCH is an interdisciplinary journal that is concerned with 
the history, ecology, anthropology, architecture, languages, literatures, 
legal systems, religions and visual arts of South Asia (the Indian 
subcontinent). It was established at the School for Oriental and African 
Studies in London in 1980 and is published twice a year, in May and November. 
The primary aim is to give rapid access to current research work, and on 
occasion the journal publishes the work of promising research students as 
well as established scholars.  Special issues have also been devoted to 
particular conferences and workshops in the past.  In addition to four 
articles per issue, plus conference reports and book reviews, the journal 
aims to publish interpretive essays that discuss in a more general manner the 
issues and problems that arise from research on South Asia.

--------------Contents of Vol. 15 No. 1----------
PHILIP DESAI: "Colonial and Indigenous Urban Morphologies in India"
G.H.R. TILLOTSON: "Architecture and Anxiety: the problem of pastiche in 
recent Indian design"
SANJOY BHATTACHARYA: "The Colonial State and the Communist Party of India 
1942-45: a reappraisal"
FREDERIQUE APFFEL-MARGLIN: "Gender and the Unitary Self: looking for the 
subaltern in coastal Orissa"

BOOK REVIEWS
"Communal Riots in Bengal, 1905-1947" by Suranjan Das
"Public Health in British India: Anglo-Indian preventive medicine, 1859-1914" 
by Mark Harrison
"Changing India: Bourgeois Revolution on the Subcontinent" by Robert W. Stern
"The Cilappatikaram of Ilanko Atikal: An Epic of South India" translated by 
R. Parthesarathy
"Tidings of the King: A Translation and Ethnohistorical Analysis of 
theRayavacakamu" by Phillip B. Wagoner
"Shankara and Indian philosophy" by Natalia Isayeva
"Claiming the High Ground: Sherpas, Subsistence, and Environmental Change in 
the Highest Himalaya" by Stanley F. Stevens
"Bangladesh: Reflections on the Water" by James J. Novak
"Hindu Children in Britain" by Robert Jackson and Eleanor Nesbitt

--------------Contents of previous issue14.2-----------------------------
W. H. McLEOD: "Cries of Outrage: History versus Tradition in the Study of the 
Sikh Community"
MARZIA BALZANI and VARSHA JOSHI: "The Death of a Concubine's Daughter: Palace 
Manuscripts as a Source for the Study of the Rajput Elite"
PETER SCHALK: "Women Fighters of the Liberation Tigers in Tamil Ilam.  The 
Martial Feminism of Atell Palacinkam"
KARIN KAPADIA: "Impure Women, Virtuous Men: Religion, Resistance and Gender"
DENIS VIDAL, GILLES TARABOUT and ERIC MEYER: "On the Concepts of Violence and 
Non-Violence in Hinduism and Indian Society"

BOOK REVIEWS
"External Compulsions of South AsianPolitics" edited by Shelton U. 
"All the Mothers Are One.  Hindu India and the Cultural Reshaping of 
Pschyoanalysis" by Stanley Kurtz.
"Cassette Culture - Popular Music andTechnology in North India" by Peter 
Manuel.
"Towards a New Formation; South Indian Society under Vijayanagar Rule" by 
Noboru Karashima.
"Symbols of Substance; Court and State in Nayaka Period Tamil Nadu" by 
Velcheru Narayana Rao, David Shulman and Sanjay Subrahmanyam.
"A Reference Grammar of Classical Tamil Poetry (150 B.C. - pre-fifth/sixth 
century A.D.)" by V. S. Rajam.
"The Emptiness of Emptiness, An Introduction to early Indian Madhyamika" by 
G. W. Huntington, Jr. with Geshe Namgyal Wangchen.
"Fire of Bengal" by Hozsa Hajnocey (translated by Eva Wimmer and David Grant, 
edited by William Radice)


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Members of the Editorial Committee:
Michael Hutt (Editor), Michael Anderson, David Arnold, Stuart Blackburn, 
Nigel Crook, Andrew Grout, Heidi Pauwels, Christopher Phinney, Peter Robb, 
David Taylor, Giles Tillotson.

Corresponding Editors:
Christopher A. Bayly (Cambridge), Indira Chowdhury Sengupta (Calcutta), Wendy 
Doniger (Chicago), Alan Entwistle (Seattle), Robert E. Frykenberg 
(Wisconsin), David Ludden (Philadelphia), Pratapadiya Pal (Los Angeles), 
Gloria Goodwin Raheja (Minneapolis), Barbara N. Ramusack (Cincinnati), Tanika 
Sarkar (Delhi), Sanjay Subrahmanyam (Delhi), Romila Thapar (Delhi), Gauri 
Viswanathan (New York), John Whelpton (Hong Kong)


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