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Symposium: How (If at All) is Gender Relevant to Comparative Philosophy?
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Symposium: Does Cross-Cultural Philosophy Stand in Need of a Hermeneutic Expansion?
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Moral Geography and Exploration of the Moral Possibility Space
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Symposium: Are Certain Knowledge Frameworks More Congenial to the Aims of Cross-Cultural Philosophy?
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Kinaesthetic empathy, physical recoil: the conflicting embodied affects of Samuel Beckett’s Quad
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Faith and fabrication in To the Lighthouse: Virginia Woolf's table-cloth(s)
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Improving the Volk: Leon Kellner and the Jewish Toynbee Hall Movement (1900–39)
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عروض مختصرة
Published 2010-07-01“…Colby (Editor), Indiana University Press (January 11, 2010), 440 pages. • Muhammad: Man and Prophet, Adil Salahi, The Islamic Foundation; Revised edition (March 1, 2010), 854 pages…”
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From Coolie Hinterland to Babu Stardom: An Interview with Tabish Khair
Published 2008-12-01“…Other Routes, an anthology of pre-modern travel texts by Africans and Asians, co-edited and introduced by Khair (with a foreword by Amitav Ghosh) was published by Signal Books and Indiana University Press in 2005 and 2006 respectively. Khair's latest novel, Filming: A Love Story, examines memory and guilt against the backdrop of the Partition and the 1940s Bombay film industry. …”
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