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Monsoon: Journal of the Indian Ocean Rim has announced the release of Volume 2, Issue 1. This latest issue, guest edited by Ananya Jahanara and Luca Raimondi, continues the journal’s mission to explore the diverse cultures, histories, and politics of Indian Ocean societies.

Published by The Africa Institute in collaboration with Duke University Press, Monsoon aims to elevate the study of Indian Ocean rim societies by addressing gaps in existing literature and highlighting regions often overlooked, including African and Gulf societies.

The journal offers a range of original research essays and thematic issues that shed light on the dynamics shaping the Indian Ocean basin. Volume 2, Issue 1 is now available, and readers can access the featured article for free until August 31, 2024.

Monsoon is co-edited by Rogaia Mustafa Abusharaf, Professor of Anthropology, at Georgetown University in Qatar, and Jeremy Prestholdt, Professor of History, University of California, San Diego. For more information and to view the full masthead, visit the Duke University Press website.

The journal is also available for purchase at The Africa Institute’s bookshop, Meroë. For orders or inquiries, please email info@theafricainstitute.org.

Follow @Monsoon_Journal for updates and further details.

Monsoon: Journal of the Indian Ocean Rim has announced the release of Volume 2, Issue 1. This latest issue, guest edited by Ananya Jahanara and Luca Raimondi, continues the journal’s mission to explore the diverse cultures, histories, and politics of Indian Ocean societies.

Monsoon: Journal of the Indian Ocean Rim has announced the release of Volume 2, Issue 1. This latest issue, guest edited by Ananya Jahanara and Luca Raimondi, continues the journal’s mission to explore the diverse cultures, histories, and politics of Indian Ocean societies.

Published by The Africa Institute in collaboration with Duke University Press, Monsoon aims to elevate the study of Indian Ocean rim societies by addressing gaps in existing literature and highlighting regions often overlooked, including African and Gulf societies.

The journal offers a range of original research essays and thematic issues that shed light on the dynamics shaping the Indian Ocean basin. Volume 2, Issue 1 is now available, and readers can access the featured article for free until August 31, 2024.

Monsoon is co-edited by Rogaia Mustafa Abusharaf, Professor of Anthropology, at Georgetown University in Qatar, and Jeremy Prestholdt, Professor of History, University of California, San Diego. For more information and to view the full masthead, visit the Duke University Press website.

The journal is also available for purchase at The Africa Institute’s bookshop, Meroë. For orders or inquiries, please email info@theafricainstitute.org.

Follow @Monsoon_Journal for updates and further details.

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