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Critical Scholarship in Perilous Times: a Conversation with David Mosse, Winner of the 2021 Jack Goody Award

CSSH interviews author David Mosse about his 2021 Goody Award winning article, “Outside Caste? The Enclosure of Caste and Claims to Castelessness in India and the United Kingdom.”

September 20, 2021 in In Dialogue, Jack Goody Award.

Anti-Caste Activism and Dwindling Numbers: David Mosse and Michal Kravel-Tovi discuss Diasporic Anxieties among British South Asians and American Jews

CSSH authors David Mosse and Michal Kravel-Tovi share insights into diasporic anxieties by comparing the contests that arise when ethno-religious communities (Hindus, Jews) reproduce themselves, simultaneously, in diaspora settings (Britain, the US) and in homeland states (India, Israel).

January 28, 2020 in Under the Rubric.

Volume 62, Issue 1

Meet the authors of the 62-1 issue, January 2020.

January 2, 2020 in Author Biographies.
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