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            Comparative studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East
                    
              
               
              
  
    
                     
                    ISSN: 1089-201X 
                    
                     
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                     ISSN-e:  1548-226X 
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                    Continuación de: South Asia bulletin (ISSN 0732-3867)  | 
                          
                     
                        
                          
                   
                  
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                    | This journal seeks to bring region and area studies into conversation with a rethinking of theory and the disciplines. Its aim is twofold: to ask how area and region are implicated in the production of geohistorical universals and, conversely, to attend to the specificity of non-Western social, political, and intellectual formations as these challenge normative assumptions of social life, cultural practice, and historical transformation. | 
                   
                  
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