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Publications of Srinivas Aravamudan    :chronological  combined  bibtex listing:

Books

  1.  Enlightenment Orientalism: Resisting the Rise of the Novel.  University of Chicago Press, 2012.
  2. S. Aravamudan. Sovereignty and Anachronism. Forthcoming.
  3. S. Aravamudan. An Edition of Hector MacNeill's The Life and Travels of Charles Macpherson. Forthcoming.
  4.  Guru English: South Asian Religion in a Cosmopolitan Language.  Princeton UP, January, 2006. (Republished by Penguin India, Fall 2007)
  5.  Tropicopolitans: Colonialism and Agency, 1688-1804.  Duke UP, May, 1999.

Edited Volumes

  1. S. Aravamudan. Special issue on "War". PMLA vol. 124 no. 5, October, 2009 (400 pp.).
  2.  William Earle's Obi or the History of Three-Fingered Jack. Broadview Literary Texts, July, 2005 ().
  3.  Slavery, Abolition, and Emancipation: Writings in the British Romantic Period. Literary FormsVol. 6Pickering and Chatto, May, 1999 ().

Articles in a Collection

  1. S. Aravamudan. "The Character of the University." . Winter, 2010, 23-55.
  2. S. Aravamudan. "Foreword."  Ed. Pedro Lasch. Duke University Press, 2010, 2-5.
  3. S. Aravamudan. "What Kind Of A Story Is This?." . Modern Language Association, 2010.
  4. S. Aravamudan. "Introduction: Perpetual War."  Ed. Srinivas Aravamudan and Diana Taylor. October, 2009, 1505-14.
  5.  "Hobbes and America." The Postcolonial Enlightenment Ed. Daniel Carey and Lynn Festa. Oxford University Press, Spring, 2009, 37-70.
  6. S. Aravamudan. "Rogue States and Emergent Disciplines."  Ed. Russ Castronovo and Susan Gillman. University of North Carolina Press, 2009, 17-35.
  7.  "Talking Jewels and Other Oriental Seductions." . Winter, 2008.
  8.  "The Adventure Chronotope and the Oriental Xenotrope: Galland, Sheridan, and Joyce Domesticate The Arabian Nights." The Arabian Nights After Three Hundred Years Ed. Felicity Nussbaum and Saree Makdisi. Oxford University Press, Winter, 2008.
  9.  "Defoe, Commerce, Adventure, and Empire." Cambridge Companion to Daniel Defoe Ed. John Richetti. Cambridge University Press, Winter, 2008.
  10.  "The Teleopoiesis of Singularity." . January, 2008.
  11. (with Ranjana Khanna and Fredric Jameson). "Final Interview." Jameson on Jameson Ed. Ian Buchanan. Duke University Press, December, 2007.
  12.  "Orientalism." The Oxford Encyclopaedia of British Literature Ed. David Scott Kastan and Nancy Armstrong. January, 2007.
  13.  "Subjects/Sovereigns/Rogues." . Spring, 2007, 457-65.
  14.  "East and West Indies: Comparative Misapprehensions." . November, 2006, 291-309.
  15.  "Sovereignty: Between Embodiment and Detranscendentalization." . Summer, 2006, 427-46.
  16.  "Fiction/Translation/Transnation: The Secret History of the Eighteenth-Century Novel." Blackwell's The Eighteenth-Century Novel: Companion to Literature and Culture Ed. Paul Backscheider and Catherine Ingrassia. November, 2005, 48-74.
  17.  "The Unity of the Representer: Reading Leviathan Against the Grain."  Ed. Alberto Moreiras. August, 2005, 631-53.
  18.  "Carl Schmitt's Nomos of the Earth: Four Corollaries."  Ed. William Rasch. March, 2005, 228-36.
  19.  "The Colonial Logic of Late Romanticism."  Ed. Ian Baucom. 2003. (special issue on the Afterlives of Romanticism)
  20.  "Ground Zero, or the Implosion of Church and State." Dissent from the Homeland: Essays on September 11 Ed. Frank Lentricchia and Stanley Hauerwas. Duke UP, 2003.
  21.  "Progress Through Violence or Progress From Violence: Interpreting ambivalences of the Histoire des deux Indes." Progress and Violence in the Enlightenment Ed. D. Dawson and V. Cossy. Champion, 2001.
  22.  "Guru English." . 2001, 19-44.
  23.  "Equiano Lite." . 2001, 615-19.
  24.  "The Return of Anachronism." . 2001.
  25.  "In the Wake of the Novel: The Oriental Tale as National Allegory." . 1999, 5-31.
  26.  "Postcolonial Affiliations: Ulysses and All About H. Hatterr." Transculturing Joyce Ed. Karen Lawrence. Cambridge UP, Dec. 1998.
  27.  "Fables of Censorship: Salman Rushdie's Haroun and the Sea of Stories." . Winter, 1995, 323-39.
  28.  "What is Not a Nation?." . Dec. 1995, 368-80.
  29.  "Lady Mary Wortley Montagu in the Hammam: Masquerade, Womanliness, and Levantinization." . Spring, 1995, 69-104.
  30.  "Trop(icaliz)ing the Enlightenment: Raynal's Histoire des deux Indes." . Fall, 1993, 48-68. (special edition on French colonialism)
  31.  "Deconstruction, Soma-significance and the Implicate Order: David Bohm and Jacques Derrida." The Search for Meaning: The New Spirit in Science and Philosophy Ed. Paavo Pylkkanen. Cricible, Dec. 1989, 238-56.
  32.  "Being God's Postman is No Fun,Yaar': Salman Rushdie's The Satanic Verses." . Summer, 1989, 3-20. (Reprinted in M.D. Fletcher, ed. Reading Rushdie, Atlanta: Rodopi, 1995)

Book Reviews

  1.  Review of Ros Ballaster, Fabulous Orients: Fictions of the East in England, 1662-1785. Modern Language Quarterly 68:2 (Summer, 2008).
  2.  Garden Variety Queer Studies? Review of Jill Casid, Sowing Empire: Landscape and Colonization. GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies 13:2 (Summer, 2007).
  3. Vincent Carretta and Philip Gould, Genius in Bondage. American Literature 75:2 (June, 2003): 427-29.
  4.  A Review of Ruth Bernard Yeazell's Harems of the Mind: Passages of Western Art and Literature. Modern Language Quarterly  (2002).
  5.  A Review of Rajan Balachandra's Under Western Eyes. Modern Language Quarterly 62:1 (Jan. 2001): 74-78.
  6.  Art Criticism As A Multi-Sited Ethnography: A Review of Beth Fowkes Tobin's Picturing Imperial Power. Eighteenth-Century Theory and Interpretation 42:2 (Jan. 2001): 181-84.
  7.  A Review of Tzvetzan Todorov's The Morals of History. Modern Language Quarterly 58:3 (Fall, 1997): 361-65.
  8.  A Review of Rudi C. Bleys's The Geography of Perversion: Male-to-Male Sexual Behavior Outside the West and the Ethnographic Imagination, 1750-1918. Journal of Asian Studies 56:4 (Fall, 1997): 1044-47.

Other

  1. S. Aravamudan. "Three Hundred Years of the Arabian Nights."  2005. (In CD-ROM audio, one of very few talks selected from 2004 Bloomsday Centennial Conference)

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