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Sanjay Subrahmanyam

Sanjay Subrahmanyam teaches history at UCLA. He should not be confused with a Carnatic musician of the same name.

From the London Review dated 1 November 2007

Where Does He Come From?

  • A Writer’s People: Ways of Looking and Feeling by V.S. Naipaul  Buy this book

Many people have strong opinions about [V.S. Naipaul], including the reviewers and interviewers he regularly deals with. The dividing line is essentially political, a fact that might be disquieting for a creative writer. In this respect Naipaul is more like Solzhenitsyn than, say, Joyce, whose appeal can transcend (or confound) traditional political divides. In the case of Naipaul, those on the left, especially defenders of the ‘Third World’ and its hopes, from C.L.R. James and Edward Said to Michael Gilsenan, more or less uniformly find him and his attitudes troubling and sometimes bigoted. He is portrayed as a self-hater and Uncle Tom, a product of the sorts of complex that Frantz Fanon diagnosed. On the other side are the conservative writers – those who might see Ayaan Hirsi Ali as a major intellectual figure – who celebrate Naipaul as an original voice, a writer who provides a searing, politically incorrect indictment of all that is wrong in the modern world: Islam in its various manifestations, the grotesque dictatorships of Africa, the squalor and self-inflicted misery of much of the Third World, the failure everywhere of projects of métissage between the West and non-West. [ read more . . . ]

Selected bibliography

  • Indo-Persian Travels in the Age of Discoveries, 1400-1800 by Muzaffar Alam and Sanjay Subrahmanyam (2007)
  • Explorations in Connected History: Mughals and Franks (2005)
  • Explorations in Connected History: From the Tagus to the Ganges (2005)
  • Land, Politics and Trade in South Asia (editor) (2004)
  • The Political Economy of Commerce: Southern India 1500-1650 (2002)
  • Penumbral Visions: Making Polities in Early Modern South India (2001)
  • The Making of Early Modern Asia: A Polycentric Approach (1998)
  • The Mughal State, 1526-1750 by Muzaffar Alam and Sanjay Subrahmanyam (1998)
  • The Career and Legend of Vasco Da Gama (1997)
  • Money and the Market in India, 1100-1700 (1994)
  • Improvising Empire: Portuguese Trade and Settlement in the Bay of Bengal, 1500-1700 (1990)

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