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Chimurenga publishes monographs, series and literature by independent researchers and writers from around the world. 

Our series include Chimurenganyana, a literature project consisting of serialized monographs. It consists of factions, essays, scores, interviews, liner notes, musical analysis, travel writing, personal impressions, political and social commentary. Plus innovative artwork that illuminates the subversive beauty, electrifying creativity and marvelous diversity of provocative innovators.

The Chimurenga Library Series is a publication series which catalogues long-research projects of Chimurenga.


Chimurenga 14: Everyone Has Their Indian (April 2009)

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This issue features words and images on the Third World project and links, real and imagined, between Africa and South Asia. Contributors include Vivek Narayanan, Manu Herbstein, Achal Prabhala, Amitav Ghosh Mahmood Mamdani, M. Neelika Jayawardane, Martin Kimani, Shailja Patel, Rustum Kozain, Akin Adesokan , Girija Tropp, Neo Muyanga, Binyavanga Wainaina, Pravasan Pillay , Andile Mngxitama , Naeem Mohaiemen , Tsuba Ka 23, Aleksandra Mir, The Speculative Archive and many more.

View the webverts (by Stacy Hardy, Tahier Variawa & Francois Naude) here and here.

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