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Books: 

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Melvil Periera, Ankita Gupta, and Shaunna Rodrigues, (North East Social Research Centre, Guwahati, 2016).

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Melvil Periera, Shaunna Rodrigues and Ankita Gupta, , (North East Social Research Centre, Guwahati, 2016).

 

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Peer-reviewed Journal Articles and Book Chapters

 

“The Place of Political Membership: Abul Kalam Azad’s Critique of Borders and Nations,” in The Journal of Comparative Studies in South Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, Duke University Press. (December 2021). DOI: https://doi.org/10.1215/1089201X-9407923

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“Excluded Areas as The Limits of the Political: The Murky Boundaries of Scheduled Areas in India,” in 10.1080/13642987.2021.1874359

 

“Self-Respect as a Primary Political Ideal: Ambedkar’s Challenge to Political Theory,” in Aakash Singh Rathore eds. B.R. Ambedkar: The Quest for Justice, (Oxford University Press, 2021).

 

“Abul Kalam Azad and the Right to an Islamic Justification of the Indian Constitution,” in M. Becker & A. Roy eds. Dimensions of Constitutional Democracy: India and Germany, (Springer Press, 2020).

 

“Negotiating Equality: Making Space for Internal Minorities,” in Melvil Periera, et all, eds. , (Rawat Publishers, 2017).

 

With Melvil Pereira, “Internal Minorities within Cultural Communities: The Case of Women in Tribal Communities of North East India,” in M. Srivastava (Ed),  (Lakshmi Publishers, 2017).

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Book Reviews/Forums

 

“What is the Political Without Politics? A Book Review of Prathama Banerjee’s (Upcoming, November 2022)

 

“Just Borders: A Book Review of Paulina Ochoa Espejo’s (Upcoming)

 

“The Dependence of Secularism on Nationalism in Indian Democracy: A Round Table on Jocelyn Cesari’s ”

 

“On Dar-ul-Qazas and Indian Secularism’s Ability to Contemplate Religious Plurality: A Review of Jeff Redding’s A Secular Need,”

 

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Digital Encyclopedia Entries

  • Gandhi, Columbia College Core Curriculum: Contemporary Civilization.

 

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Academic Blog Entries

Karim Malak and Shaunna Rodrigues (2021) “Worldmaking and Empire: Universals and Humanity Not Sought An Interview with Ayça Çubukçu, Adom Getachew and Darryl Li,” Borderlines.

 

Suraj Yengde (2020) “Dalit is the New Political and Epistemic Horizon: An Interview with Suraj Yengde” by Shaunna Rodrigues, Borderlines.

 

With Elleni Centime Zeleke, Chris Moffat, Sara Salem, Karim Malak, and Sohini Chattopadhyay (2020) “Anticolonial Hauntings: The Past as Inheritance, The Present as Obligation,” Borderlines.

 

Shaunna Rodrigues (2019) “What is Communism?” Critique & Praxis 13/13.

 

Joan Scott (2018) “On Methods of Studying Secularism: An Interview with Joan Wallach Scott,” by Shaunna Rodrigues, Borderlines.

 

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Other Publications

Shaunna Rodrigues (2021) “Visions of Anticolonial Futures from Worlds of the Past,” The Brooklyn Rail.

 

Shaunna Rodrigues (2020) “The Failed Promise of Visas, Mobility, and University Education,” Firstpost.

 

Shaunna Rodrigues (2019) “The Metaphors in Modi's Victory Speech Give a Peek into His Plans for 'New India'.”

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