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Routledge / Asian Studies Association of Australia (ASAA) South Asian Series
This Routledge series is published in cooperation with the ASAA to promote outstanding work and innovative scholarship in the humanities, arts, and social sciences on South Asia, here understood to be work emerging from or dealing with Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, the Maldives, and the Indo-Pacific region. The series publishes excellent research on the countries, peoples, politics, literatures, and cultures of South Asia across a wide range of disciplines including history, politics and political economy, anthropology, geography, literature, sociology and the fields of cultural studies, communication studies, studies of religion and ethnicity, and women, gender, and sexuality studies, among others. We encourage interdisciplinary and comparative research, and the Co-Editors are also interested in unpublished manuscripts that stretch the interstices of area studies, identity studies, and technology studies in/ of South Asia into the 21st century.
Works in the series are published and sold internationally in hardback and eBook simultaneously, followed by a paperback as standard 14+ months following. South Asian Editions are also possible, priced to suit the market. Publications include edited volumes and single-authored monographs by authors based anywhere in the world. (Please note: there is no stipulation that authors/editors need to be affiliated with an Australian university or institution, or located within Australia, to be able to publish within the series.)
The series welcomes new submissions!
Series Editors:
Malini Sur, Western Sydney University and Muhammad Kavesh, Australian National University
If you are interested in publishing in the series, please contact AnnaMary Goodall, Commissioning Editor at Routledge, with a brief synopsis of your idea and its relevance to the series. The idea will then be discussed with the series editors.
Email: annamary.goodall@tandf.co.uk