Book Talk with Kavitha Koshy- 4/27

Come join us for a book talk to discuss Dr. Kavitha Koshy’s new book, The Paradoxes of Indian American Complicity: On the Racial Sidelines. Discussants will include Dr. Sabrina Alimahomed-Wilson (Sociology) and Dr. Justin Gomer (American Studies).

Thursday, April 27, 2023
5:00-6:30pm
Anatol Patio (next to AS building)

Light refreshments will be provided

In The Paradoxes of Indian American Complicity: On the Racial Sidelines, Kavitha Koshy offers a timely exploration of Indian immigrant racialization at the turn of the twenty-first century. This book is a call to action for an anti-racist, decolonial practice among differentially racialized peoples. The findings of the research uncover the paradoxes of claiming deracialized, neoliberal identities, while engaging in racial contestation, benefiting from selective immigration while occupying a racialized-human capital-labor “slot” in global capitalism, and experiencing “racialized otherness” through everyday racism, despite proximity to whiteness. Koshy develops a typology of Indian immigrant racialized subjectivity amid anti-Blackness, whiteness, caste-ness, Islamophobia, “forever foreignness,” and neoliberal logic.

Koshy book event flyer