Born in Ranchi and educated up to his MA in Gaya, Tabish Khair, PhD (Copenhagen), DPhil (Aarhus), is a Professor of English in Denmark and the author of a number of acclaimed books. Winner of the All India Poetry Prize, Khair’s novels – The Bus Stopped (2004), Filming (2007) and The Thing About Thugs (2010) – have been shortlisted for awards including the Hindu Prize, Man Asian Prize, DSC Prize for South Asia. His last novel, How to Fight Islamist Terror from the Missionary Position, was dubbed the ‘best 9/11 novel’ by the New Republic and ‘unmissable’ by the Times. A study by Khair, The New Xenophobia, will be published by Oxford University Press in January 2016. Professor Khair, while being in Denmark, spoke to me through email promptly a...
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We explore the nature of knowledge and education and how Islamic traditions have shaped understandin...
My thesis is a collection of English poems that converse with Mazisi Kunene’s literary corpus. I dra...
This article traces the repression of signifying elements like color in the art of the late medieval...
When I was an undergraduate at the University of Arkansas, an acquaintance gave me an anthology of e...
University reseachers were delighted when Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Najib Razak recently said proc...
FORMER US Education Secretary William J. Bennett showed his true colours recently when he said on a ...
The aim of this audio documentary is to highlight the controversy that has been caused by the recent...
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The following article is the third and final post in a three-week series on the LSE Human Rights Blo...
textThis dissertation presents an analysis of Preclassic period (1000 B.C. – A.D. 250) funerary attr...
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