
Monsoon: Journal of the Indian Ocean Rim
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An interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed, biannual journal dedicated to the Indian Ocean region by @DukePress @theafricainst.
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CALL FOR #BOOKREVIEWS - Monsoon: Journal of the Indian Ocean Rim Monsoon: Journal of the Indian Ocean Rim (Duke University Press & The Africa Institute) seeks book reviews (1000-1500 words) & essays (3000 words) (both incl. notes+refs.). Submission guidelines here: ow.ly/fiiK50PAMVl

Read @CoilinPars' captivating analysis, "Impossible Scale: Amitav Ghosh against History," exploring challenges in narrating oceanic history through the Ibis trilogy. Explore Monsoon: Journal of the Indian Ocean Rim on the Indian Ocean rim - Free access until 30 Sep: shorturl.at/bmoCE


🚨 Reminder 🚨Don't miss out on free access to the captivating first issue of Monsoon: Journal of the Indian Ocean Rim, featuring insightful scholarly articles on diverse topics. Access ends on Sep 30! Don't wait, dive in now: shorturl.at/bmoCE

🚨 Only 10 days to go! Don't miss your chance to avail FREE access to the first issue of Monsoon: Journal of the Indian Ocean Rim published by Duke University Press and The Africa Institute. Explore a world of insightful scholarly articles covering diverse topics. Access ends on Sep 30! theafricainstitute.org/institute-publ…


Last day, 30 September 2023 to get your e-access of Monsoon: Journal of the Indian Ocean Rim, an interdisciplinary journal dedicated to original and innovative research on the Indian Ocean rim. Published by Duke University Press and The Africa Institute. Read more on our website. shorturl.at/bmoCE

We continue to invite the submission of proposals for book reviews and book review essays for "Monsoon: Journal of the Indian Ocean Rim" Monsoon: Journal of the Indian Ocean Rim (Duke University Press The Africa Institute). We look forward to receiving your suggestions.

The Africa Institute hosts 3rd symposium, 'Colorful Threads: Interwoven Worlds of Art and Culture in the Western Indian Ocean' - 4 panels, diverse scholars explore critical themes: Women, Feminism, Material Connections, Cinema & more. Free admission, register: shorturl.at/mJNY6


Listen to the latest episode of the Indian Ocean World Podcast 🎙️! In this episode, Prof. Jeremy Prestholdt (UC San Diego) discusses Monsoon: Journal of the Indian Ocean Rim of which he is a founding co-editor, as well as his upcoming research. Listen here: appraisingrisk.com/2023/11/30/jer…


Today on the blog! Learn more about Monsoon: Journal of the Indian Ocean Rim with founding co-editor Jeremy Prestholdt, guest on a recent episode of the Indian Ocean World Podcast: ow.ly/S57o50QsCJv Indian Ocean World Centre The Africa Institute Monsoon: Journal of the Indian Ocean Rim


📢 Issue 2 of Monsoon: Journal of the Indian Ocean Rim (Monsoon: Journal of the Indian Ocean Rim) has hit the shelves! Published by The Africa Institute and Duke University Press. Get your copy! Visit our website for more details. theafricainstitute.org/institute-publ…


Thrilled to announce the publication of ‘Archipelagic Memory and literatures of the Indian Ocean World’ ed Ananya Jahanara Kabir and Luca Raimondi, with a stellar cast of contributors. read.dukeupress.edu/monsoon/issue/…. Intro open access. IATIO MSCA Project Duke University Press @kwissoker The Africa Institute


📢 Announcing Volume 2, Issue 1 of Monsoon: Journal of the Indian Ocean Rim is out! Guest edited by Ananya Jahanara Kabir FBA & Luca Raimondi (IATIO MSCA Project), the journal by The Africa Institute & Duke University Press explores the culture, history, and politics of Indian Ocean societies and more - theafricainstitute.org/publication/mo…


The latest Monsoon: Journal of the Indian Ocean Rim Vol 2: Issue 1, 'Archipelagic Memory & Literatures of the Indian Ocean World,' is now available for purchase The Africa Institute’s Meroë bookshop. Vol 1 (Issues 1 & 2) also available. Learn more about the journal: theafricainstitute.org/publication/mo…


The #WeeklyRead is “We Are Castaways: Archipelagic Imagination in Our Trembling Échos-monde," published in "Archipelagic Memory and Literatures of the Indian Ocean World," a recent special issue of Monsoon: Journal of the Indian Ocean Rim. Read it for free until 8/31: ow.ly/qz1I50SGjm9


Monsoon: Journal of the Indian Ocean Rim's first issue of Vol 2 features a book review, "Irreducible Difference: Abdulrazak Gurnah as an #IndianOcean Writer" by James Hodapp, Associate Professor of Literature at Northwestern Qatar. Available for purchase via The Africa Institute/Duke University Press: theafricainstitute.org/publication/mo…


📚 Reminder: Our call for #BOOKREVIEWS is still open! Monsoon: Journal of the #IndianOcean Rim (Monsoon: Journal of the Indian Ocean Rim) with Duke University Press and The Africa Institute welcomes book reviews (1000-1500 words) and essays (3000 words). For submission guidelines, visit: theafricainstitute.org/publication/mo…


In "Slavery and Its Legacies in the Indian Ocean," an issue of Monsoon: Journal of the Indian Ocean Rim (2:2), authors look at how the memory of slavery and servitude differs in the Indian Ocean compared to the Atlantic world. Full TOC: ow.ly/ImR150UjqRK Buy this issue: ow.ly/3i7l50UjqRL


The #WeeklyRead is “'I Authored This Book in the Absence of My Slave': Enslaved East Africans and the Production of Occult Knowledge across the Omani Empire." Published in a recent special issue of Monsoon: Journal of the Indian Ocean Rim, the article is free through 3/31/25: ow.ly/GS8a50UprQa
