Saurabh Dube

Saurabh Dube is an Indian scholar whose work combines history and anthropology, archival and field research, subaltern studies and postcolonial-decolonial perspectives, and social theory and critical thought. After teaching at the University of Delhi, since 1995 he is Professor of History – elected to the Distinguished Category of Professor-Researcher in 2009 – at the Centre of Asian and African Studies at El Colegio de México in Mexico City. Dube is a member also of the National System of Researchers (SNI), Mexico, in which since 2005 he holds the highest rank.

Saurabh Dube has been described recently as "one of the most generative, creative, and surprising thinkers of our time" (Sunil Amrith) as well as "a thinker who in these times is fundamental to the Global South" (Mario Rufer). He has been considered as having "long been one of the most interesting and perceptive scholars addressing the dilemmas of modernity in South Asia"; as issuing "excellent reminder[s] of the possibilities as well as the perils of modernity" at large; and as "bringing an electric urgency to the task of historiography of modernity", encompassing "the genealogies of the modern in Europe, the Americas, and South Asia". Provided by Wikipedia
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    Subjects of Modernity Time-Space, Disciplines, Margins. by Dube, Saurabh

    Published 2017
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    Stitches on time : colonial textures and postcolonial tangles by Dube, Saurabh

    Published 2004
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