Bérénice Guyot-Réchard
Bérénice Guyot-Réchard is an associate professor of international history at King's College London and the founder of NIHSA, the New International Histories of South Asia network.
"This collection of essays is about expanding horizons--about seeing beyond the limits of self, community, nation, and region, and of the very vocabularies we employ to think through these concepts. In its analyses of migrants and refugees, of passports and citizenship, of imagined progressive spaces and literary realms, South Asia Unbound pushes us to rethink many geographical and territorial assumptions, and then to unravel the many mysterious contradictions of the international as well. Sweeping in its scope yet meticulous in its detail, this is a book that marks a new beginning in the study of South Asia and the world." -- Manu Bhagavan, author of The Peacemakers: India and the Quest for One World