Aisha Khan

Photo of Aisha KhanPhoto | Matthew WebbAisha Khan is Associate Professor of Anthropology at New York University. The author of Callaloo Nation: Metaphors of Race and Religious Identity among South Asians in Trinidad, she has been awarded fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study.

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Cover: The Deepest Dye: Obeah, Hosay, and Race in the Atlantic WorldThe Deepest Dye: Obeah, Hosay, and Race in the Atlantic WorldKhan, AishaHARDCOVER07/13/2021$41.00
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