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Ajay Skaria is a scholar of
South Asian
Politics and
History and is associated with
Postcolonial and
Subaltern Studies.
[1] He is currently teaching at
University of Minnesota in the Department of History.
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Skaria received his Masters in Medieval Indian History from
Maharaja Sayajirao University and a PhD in History from
Trinity College, Cambridge in 1992.
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Selected publications
- Shades of Wildness Tribe, Caste, and Gender in Western India , The Journal of Asian Studies, 1997
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- Hybrid Histories: Forests, Frontiers and Wildness in Western India,
Oxford University Press, 1999,
ISBN
0-19-564310-0
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- "Women, Witchcraft and Gratuitous Violence in Colonial Western India" in Past & Present no. 155,
Oxford University Press, 1997
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- "Writing, Orality and Power: The Dangs, 1800s-1920s" in Subaltern Studies Volume 9, 1997
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- "Some Aporias of History. Time, Truth and Play in Dangs, Gujarat" in Economic and Political Weekly, Vol 34, no.15, April 10–16, 1999
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- "Unconditional Equality: Gandhi's Religion of Resistance, 2016
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References
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Chaturvedi, V. Mapping Subaltern Studies and the Postcolonial (New York: Verso, 2000), p. XV,
ISBN
1-85984-214-3
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Faculty Profile | Department of History, University of Minnesota
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"Ajay Skaria". College of Liberal Arts. Retrieved 2022-10-26.
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^ Skaria, Ajay (1997).
"Shades of Wildness Tribe, Caste, and Gender in Western India". The Journal of Asian Studies. 56 (3): 726–745.
doi:
10.2307/2659607.
ISSN
0021-9118.
JSTOR
2659607.
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^ Skaria, Ajay (1999).
"Some Aporias of History: Time, Truth and Play in Dangs, Gujarat". Economic and Political Weekly. 34 (15): 897–904.
ISSN
0012-9976.
JSTOR
4407847.
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"The Religion of Gandhi: A Conversation About Satyagraha With Ajay Skaria". Retrieved 2022-10-26.
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