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1. Họ và tên:

John Hutnyk

John Hutnyk

2. Bộ môn:

Bộ môn Xã hội học

Sociology

3. Chức vụ:

Giảng viên

Lecturer

4. Lĩnh vực nghiên cứu: 

Nghiên cứu Nam Á, nghiên cứu di cư, nghiên cứu cộng đồng cư dân, nghiên cứu văn hóa phổ quát, nghiên cứu đô thị

South Asian Studies, Migration Studies, Diaspora Studies, Popular Culture Studies, Urban Studies

5. Các môn giảng dạy:

Nhân học, Xã hội học, Lý thuyết phê bình

Anthropology, Sociology, Critical Theory.

6. Bài báo quốc tế

Articles

1. John Hutnyk. 2023. ‘Robinson Crusoe: After the Island’. Journal of Postcolonial Writing 59: 4, DOI: 10.1080/17449855.2023.2244204 ISI

2. John Hutnyk. 2023. ‘Tomar naam, amar naam, Vietnam Vietnam! Folk styles and solidarity in the Bengali new wave cinema’. Inter-Asia Cultural Studies , 24:3, 507-524, DOI: 10.1080/14649373.2023.2209434 ISI

3. John Hutnyk. 2023. (Editorial) ‘Subcontinental Media’. Inter-Asia Cultural Studies, 24:3,491-492, DOI: 10.1080/14649373.2023.2209432. ISI

4. John Hutnyk. 2023. ‘Studying tourism means going to have a look for yourself: co-research, vulnerabilities and opportunities after the pandemic’, Tourism Recreation Research , DOI: 10.1080/02508281.2023.2201755 Scopus

5. John Hutnyk. 2023. ‘Comparative adversaria of Gandhi and Marx: self clarification through thinking in diaries and letters’, Inter-Asia Cultural Studies, 24:1, 159-173, DOI: 10.1080/14649373.2023.2156129 ISI

6. John Hutnyk. 2023. (Editorial) ‘Mutato nomine de te fabula narratur’. Inter-Asia Cultural Studies , 24:1, 113-116, DOI: 10.1080/14649373.2023.2156122 ISI

7. Joyce C. H. Liu, John Hutnyk, Sudarat Musikawong and Ko-Lun Chen. 2022. ‘Identities on the move: migration, logistics and unequal citizens in contemporary global context’ Social Identities, 28(5), pp. iv–v. Scopus.

8. John Hutnyk. 2022. ‘Comparative Urbanism and Collective Methodologies: Restoration projects in West Bengal and South East London.’ HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory 12 (1): 184–197. https://doi.org/10.1086/718528 ISI

9. Nic Barkdull and John Hutnyk. 2022. ‘Cartoon Weapons Industry: Prejudicial News Reports and the Terrorising of Magazines.’ Media Watch. 1-17 DOI: 10.1177/09760911221086355 Scopus

10. Sophie Fuggle and John Hutnyk. 2022. ‘Saigon’s penalscape: interpreting colonial prisons in Vietnam’, Inter-Asia Cultural Studies, 23:3, 443-458, DOI:10.1080/14649373.2022.2108208 ISI

11. John Hutnyk. 2021. ‘Robinson on Con Dao: Mango Writing and Faltering Diplomacy in the Precursors of Crusoe in Vietnam’ Southeast Asia Research 29(4) doi.org/10.1080/0967828X.2021.1994353 ISI

12. John Hutnyk. 2021. ‘The Pecuniary Animus of the University’, Educational Philosophy and Theory 53(4): 327-337 https://doi.org/10.1080/00131857.2020.1735357 ISI

13. John Hutnyk. 2020. ‘Robinsonades: pertaining to allegories from the East India Company in Ceylon and other islands, from Marxism to Post-structuralism, and in which, dear reader, a 300-year-old adventure book may still have something to say’, Inter-Asia Cultural Studies , 21:2, 279-286, DOI: 10.1080/14649373.2020.1766236, ISI

14. John Hutnyk. 2020. ‘Liquidity in the Sundarbans: If the tigers and cyclones don’t get you, the law will’, South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies, 42(5): 1005-1012. ISSN: 0085-6401 ISI

15. John Hutnyk. 2020. ‘The Corporate Menagerie’ Thesis Eleven 160(1): https://doi.org/10.1177/0725513620949009. Scopus

16. John Hutnyk. 2020. (book chapter) ‘A Rhinoceros in the Library: Marx Reading Indian Sources’ in Niranjan Goswami (ed) Desiring India: Representations through British and French Eyes 1584-1857. Kolkata; Jadavpur University Press.

17. Do Thi Xuan Huong & John Hutnyk. 2020 ‘Co-research in Vietnam for the anthropology classroom’, Educational Philosophy and Theory, 52:11, 1185-1200. ISI

18. Nguyen Minh Huan and John Hutnyk. 2020. (Editorial) ‘Sociology in Vietnam’ Journal of Asian and African Studies , Vol. 55(6) 783–785, 2020. ISI

19. Le Thi Mai & John Hutnyk. 2020. (Editorial) ‘An intuition of innovative new institutions’, Educational Philosophy and Theory, 52:11, 1120-1125. ISI .

20. John Hutnyk. 2019. ‘What did you do in the war? Revisiting the WW2 memoirs of Stoker Thomas Mouat Tate’, History and Anthropology. 30(5): 581-599. ISI

21. John Hutnyk. 2018. (book chapter) ‘The Working Day’ in Michelangelo Paganopoulos editor In-Between Fiction and Non Fiction: Reflections on the Poetics of Ethnography towards the Formation of World Society , Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, pp 55-66.

22. John Hutnyk. 2018. ‘Screen violence and partition’Inter Asia Cultural Studies,19(4): 610-626. 2018 ISI

23. John Hutnyk. 2018. ‘Museum of Vernacular Regeneration’, CITY, 22(4): 584-594. Scopus

24. John Hutnyk. 2018. ‘Mela: festival scenes in South Asian cinema’, Inter Asia Cultural Studies, 19(1): 129-147. ISI

25. John Hutnyk. 2018. ‘Cine-Politics: Film Stars and Political Existence in South India, by M. Madhava Prasad’, South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies , 41: 236-238. ISI

26. John Hutnyk. 2018. ‘Marx in Calcutta’, CITY , 22(4): 490-509. Scopus

27. John Hutnyk. 2017. (book chapter). ‘Censoring Wagner’ in Annemette Kirkegaard, Helmi Järviluoma, Jan Sverre Knudsen, editors, Researching Music Censorship , Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, pp 286-311.

28. John Hutnyk. 2016 (book chapter). ‘Sexy Sammie and Red Rosie’ in Aparajita De editor South Asian Racialization and Belonging after 9/11: Masks of Threat, USA: Lexington Books.

29. John Hutnyk. 2015. (book chapter). ‘Shopping as Civil War’ in Theresa Beyer, Thomas Burkhalter and Hannes Liechti (eds) Seismographic Sounds: Visions of a New World , NoOrient, Geneva.

30. John Hutnyk. 2014. (book chapter). ‘The Black Hole?’ in Nilanjana Gupta (ed) Strangely Beloved: Writings on Calcutta , New Delhi: Rupa Publications pp27-36.

31. John Hutnyk. 2014. (book chapter). ‘NDTV 24x7: Mohammad Afzal Guru Frame by Frame’ in Biswarup Sen and Abhijit Roy (eds) Channelling Cultures: Television Studies from India, New Delhi: Oxford University Press, pp.177-200.

32. John Hutnyk. 2014 (book chapter). ‘Citizen: Marx/Kane’ in Mazierska, Eva and Lars Kristensen (eds) Marx at the Movies: Revisiting History, Theory and Practice , Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan pp218-243.

33. John Hutnyk 2013. (book chapter). ‘Dragnets on London Transport’ in Raul Gshrey (ed) Grenzlinien, Frankfurt: Gutleut Verlag.

34. John Hutnyk. 2013. (book chapter). ‘Beyond Television Studies’ in Aswin Punathambekar and Shanti Kumar (eds) Television at Large in South Asia, London: Routledge. 2013

35. John Hutnyk. 2013. ‘Proletarianization’ in New Formations (special issue on Bernard Stiegler) February. Scopus

36. John Hutnyk. 2012. ‘Poetry After Guantanamo: M.I.A.’ Social Identities 18.5, pp. 555-572.. Scopus

37. John Hutnyk. 2012. ‘Beyond Television Studies’ Roundtable essay in South Asian History and Culture 3(4):583-590. Scopus

38. John Hutnyk. 2012. ‘“Sexy Sammie and Red Rosie”? From Burning Books to the War on Terror’, Space and Culture 15.2, pp164-176. ISI

39. John Hutnyk and Thomas Henri. 2012. ‘Contexts for Distraction’ Journal For Cultural Research 17(2):199-125. Scopus

40. John Hutnyk. 2011. (book chapter). ‘Pantomime paranoia in London or, ‘lookout he’s behind you!’’ in Ian Peddie (ed) Popular Music and Human Rights, Volume I: British and American Music , London: Ashgate.

41. John Hutnyk. 2011. (book chapter). ‘Critica de tudo’ in Tatiana Amendola Sanches ed., Estudos Culturais uma abordagem pratica, Sao Paulo: Editora Senac pp99-209 2011

42. John Hutnyk. 2011. (book chapter). ‘Undercover Transports’ in Menrath and Schwinghammer eds What Does a Chameleon Look Like? Topographies of Immersion, Cologne: Herbert Von Halem Verlag.

43. John Hutnyk. 2011. (book chapter). ‘NDTV 24X7, the Hanging Channel: News Media or Horror Show’ in Batabyal, Chowdhry, Gaur et al. Indian Mass Media and the Politics of Change , London: Routledge..

44. John Hutnyk. 2011. ‘Critique of Everything’ in Soumen Antropologi: Journal of the Finnish Anthropological Society 36(3)71-75.

45. John Hutnyk and Laura King. 2011. (book chapter). ‘The Eighteenth Brumaire of Gaius Baltar: Colonialism Reimagined in Battlestar Gallactica’ in Arlo Kemp fed., Breaching the Colonial Contract Springer pp.237-250.

46. John Hutnyk. 2010. (Catalogue essay). ‘Sokari Douglas Camp’ in Steel Sculptures – Sokari Douglas Camp, London: Douglas Camp Pubs.

47. John Hutnyk. 2010. (book chapter). ‘Hybridity’ in Kim Knott and Sean McLaughlin Diasporas: Concepts, Intersections, Identities London Zed books pp59-62.

48. John Hutnyk. 2009. (book chapter). ‘Translating Appearance: On the First Sentence of Das Kapital’ in Tom Bunyard ed., The Devil's Party London CCS pp50-54.

49. John Hutnyk. 2008. (book chapter). ‘Tourism and the Selling of Cultures’ in Robin Anderson and Jonathan Gray eds., Battleground: the Media(2 Vols) vol 2 Westport: Greenwood Press: 513-519.

50. John Hutnyk. 2008. (book chapter). ‘Martin Heidegger Goes to the Movies’ in David Held and Henrietta Moore eds., Cultural Politics in a Global Age: Uncertainty, Solidarity and Innovation, Oxford: One World 112-120.

51. John Hutnyk. 2007. (Magazine article) ‘The politics of Cats’ in Stimulus Respond – e-journal - www.stimulusrespond.com.

52. John Hutnyk. 2007. ‘Pantomime Terror Diasporic Music in a Time of War’. Journal of Creative Communications, 2(1-2), pp. 123-141.

53. John Hutnyk. 2006. (book chapter). ‘The Dialectics of Here and There: British Asian Communism’ in Ali, Kalra and Sayyid (Eds) A Postcolonial People, London: Hurst.

54. John Hutnyk. 2006. (book chapter). ‘Deathening Silence: The Terms of (Non) Political Commentary’ Basu, D and Lamelle S Eds The Vinyl Ain’t Final: Hip-hop and the Globalisation of Black Popular Culture London: Pluto Press.

55. John Hutnyk. 2006. ‘Culture’ main entry for culture section in Theory Culture and Society Vol. 23(2–3): 351–375 23. ISI

56. John Hutnyk. 2006. ‘The Dialectic of Here and There: Anthropology ‘At Home’ and British Asian Communism’ Social Identities 11(4):345-361. Scopus

57. John Hutnyk. 2005 ‘The Dialectics of European Hip-Hop: Fun^da^mental and the Deathening Silence’ South Asian Popular Culture 3(1):17-32. Scopus

58. John Hutnyk. 2005. (journal report) ‘Show Neon Fashion’ – Left Curve ‘Publicity’ section article. Volume 29: 106-107. (California).

59. John Hutnyk. 2005. (book chapter). ‘Calcutta’ in Vinay Lal and Ashis Nandy eds The Future of Knowledge and Culture New Delhi: Penguin pp 20-25.

60. John Hutnyk. 2005. ‘Panoramas of Asia and the Electronic Hearth: Michael Palin’s Connection’ Journal of the Moving Image , 4(Nov):32-62..

61. John Hutnyk. 2005. ‘Hybridity’ Ethnic and Racial Studies 28(1):79-102, 2005. ISI

62. John Hutnyk. 2004. ‘The Chapatti Story: How Hybridity as Theory displaced Maoism as Politics in Subaltern Studies’ Contemporary South Asia12(4)481-491. ISI

63. John Hutnyk. 2004. ‘Photogenic Poverty: Souvenirs and Infantilism’ Journal of Visual Culture, 3(1):77-94. ISI

64. John Hutnyk. 2003. (book chapter). ‘Musik for Euro-Maoisten: ber die richtige Behandlung der Widerspr che bei Pop-stars’ in Kunstwerk und Kritik, Jour Fixe Initiative Berling (hg), Munster: Unrast-Verlag pp 111-143.

65. John Hutnyk. 2003. ‘Bataille’s Wars: Surrealism, Marxism, Fascism’ Critique of Anthropology, 23(3):264-288 ISI

66. John Hutnyk. 2002. ‘Jungle Studies - the State of Anthropology’ in Futures 34(1):15-31. ISI

67. John Hutnyk. 2002. ‘Tales from the Raj’ in Rethinking Marxism, vol. 13(3-4):119-136. Scopus.

68. John Hutnyk. 2001. (journal article in translation). ‘Dog-Tribe’ – Swedish translation of a chapter from Critique of Exotica in Glanta 3..

69. John Hutnyk. 2001. ‘The Right to Difference is a Fundamental Human Right: Against the Motion’ contribution to GDAT debate, Left Curve No 23.

70. John Hutnyk and Virinder Kalra. 2001. (Magazine article,), ‘Postcolonial London’ Seminar, (India).

71. John Hutnyk. 2000. (web E-Journal article). ‘Culture Move: On Asian Dub Foundation’ in Ghadar: the Forum of Indian Leftists 4(1), May 1 www.proxsa.org/resources/ghadar/v4n1/edit.html. 2000.

72. John Hutnyk. 2000. (catalogue essay). ‘Complicity’ for Assembly RCA/Goldsmiths. 2000

73. John Hutnyk. 2000. (book chapter). ‘The Right to Difference is a Fundamental Human Right: Against the Motion’ contribution to GDAT debate No 10, with Corry, S, Jean-Klein, I, Wilson, R, ed Wade, P. The Right to Difference is a Fundamental Human Right University of Manchester, pp40-52.

74. John Hutnyk. 2000. (book chapter). ‘Capital Calcutta: Coins, Maps, Monuments, Souvenirs and Tourism’ in Bell, D and Haddour, A (eds) City Visions, Longman, Chapter 3.

75. John Hutnyk. 2000. ‘Music for Euro-Maoists: On the Correct Handling of Contradictions Among Popstars’ in Theory Culture and Society17(3):141-163. ISI

76. John Hutnyk. 2000 ‘Hybridity Saves: Authenticity and/or the Critique of Appropriation’ in Amer-Asia 25(3):39-58. Scopus.

77. John Hutnyk and Sanjay Sharma. 2000. ‘Music and Politics: Introduction to the Special Section’ in Theory Culture and Society 17(3):57-65. ISI .

78. John Hutnyk and Raminder Kaur 1999. (book chapter). ‘Introduction’ in Raminder Kaur and John Hutnyk (eds) Travel Worlds: Journeys in Contemporary Cultural Politics London, Zed books pp 1-13.

79. John Hutnyk and Anna Har. 1999. (web E-journal article,) ‘Languid, tropical, monsoonal time?: net-activism and hype in the context of South East Asian politics’ in SASKI No. 6. http://www.saksi.com/jul99/huynyk.htm. 1999.

80. John Hutnyk. 1999. (book chapter). ‘Argonauts of Western Pessimism: Clifford’s Malinowski’ in Steve Clarke (ed) Travel Writing and Empire: Postcolonial Theory in Transit, London: Zed books pp 45-62.

81. John Hutnyk. 1999. (book chapter). ‘Semifeudal Cybercolonialism: Technocratic Dreamtime in Malaysia’ in Bosma, J et al (eds.) Readme! Filtered by Nettime: Ascii Culture and the Revenge of Knowledge, New York: Autonomedia,. pp 315-321.

82. John Hutnyk. 1999. (book chapter). ‘Magical Mystical Tourism’ in Raminder Kaur and John Hutnyk (eds) Travel Worlds: Journeys in Contemporary Cultural Politics London, Zed books pp 94-119.

83. John Hutnyk. 1999. ‘Resettling Bakun: Consultancy, Anthropologists and Development’ Left Curve 23:82-90.

84. John Hutnyk. 1998. ‘Clifford’s Ethnographica’ Critique of Anthropology 18(4):339-378. ISI

85. John Hutnyk. 1998. ‘Adorno at Womad: South Asian Crossovers and the Limits of Hybridity-talk’ Postcolonial Studies, 1(3):401-426. ISI

86. John Hutnyk and Virinder Kalra. 1998. (Editorial) ‘Music and Politics – introduction to the special section’ Postcolonial Studies, 1(3):335-37. ISI

87. John Hutnyk and Virinder Kalra. 1998. ‘Brimful of Agitation, Appropriation and Authenticity: Madonna’s "Asian Kool"‘ in Postcolonial Studies, 1(3):339-355. ISI

88. John Hutnyk. 1997. (occasional paper). ‘derrida@marx.archive’ Manchester Papers in Social Anthropology No 6, 49 pages. 1997

89. John Hutnyk. 1997. ‘derrida@marx.archive’ Space and Culture 2:95-122. ISI

90. John Hutnyk, Virinder Kalra and Sanjay Sharma. 1997. ‘Fun^Da^Mental Politics: the New Asian Dance Music and its Revolutionary Antecedents’Left Curve21:54-64.

91. John Hutnyk. 1997. (book chapter). ‘Adorno at Womad: South Asian Crossovers and the Limits of Hybridity-talk’ in Werbner, P and Modood, T. (eds.) Debating Cultural Hybridity: Multi-Cultural Identities and the Politics of Anti-Racism , London, Zed books, pp 106-136.

92. John Hutnyk. 1996. (book chapter). ‘Repetitive Beatings or Criminal Justice?’ in Sanjay Sharma, John Hutnyk and Ashwani Sharma (eds) Dis-orienting Rhythms: The Politics of the New Asian Dance Music Zed Books, London, pp 156-189.

93. John Hutnyk, Sanjay Sharma and Ashwani Sharma. 1996. (book chapter). ‘Introduction’ in Sanjay Sharma, John Hutnyk and Ashwani Sharma (eds) Dis-orienting Rhythms: The Politics of the New Asian Dance Music Zed Books, London, pp 1-14.

94. John Hutnyk, Virinder Kalra and Sanjay Sharma. 1996. (book chapter). ‘Re-Sounding (Anti)Racism, or Concordant Politics? Revolutionary Antecedents’ in Sanjay Sharma, John Hutnyk and Ashwani Sharma (eds) Dis-orienting Rhythms: The Politics of the New Asian Dance Music Zed Books, London. pp 127-155.

95. John Hutnyk. 1996. (Web E-Journal). Review of Bill Martin Humanism and its Aftermath: The Shared Fate of Deconstruction and Politics New Jersey, Humanities Press 1995 in Sociological Research Online1(4) www.socresonline.org.uk/1/4/hutnyk.html. 1996.

96. John Hutnyk. 1996. ‘Media, Research, Politics, Culture’ Critique of Anthropology 16(4):417-428. 1996. ISI

97. John Hutnyk. 1995. ‘Writing Calcutta: Travelling with Lévi-Strauss and Gunter Grass’ Kolkata 2000 , (India) June pp 31-47. 1995

98. John Hutnyk. 1994. ‘Thinking With Berger: Local/Global and Dialogue in Modernity As Exile by Nikos Papastergiadis’, New Literatures Review, 27:91-103. Scopus

99. John Hutnyk. 1994. ‘African Research Futures: Post-Colonialism and Identity’ Anthropology Today 10(4): 24-25. ISI

100. John Hutnyk. 1993. (conference publication). ‘Technological Dreamtime: the advanced technology park for Redfern’ in Postmodern Cities University of Sydney Department of Architecture and Urban Design . 1993.

101. John Hutnyk. 1993. (conference publication). ‘Photogenic Calcutta’ in Postmodern Cities, University of Sydney Department of Architecture and Urban Design. 1993

102. John Hutnyk. 1993. ‘Noir Sociology: Can Academics Map Los Angeles’ , Left Curve, 17:26-33.

103. John Hutnyk. 1993. ‘Calcutta Cipher: travellers and the city’ Social Analysis 32:53-65. ISI

104. John Hutnyk. 1992. (conference papers) ‘Introductory Essay’ The Consuming Subjects of Education La Trobe. 1992.

105. John Hutnyk. 1992. ‘Cinematic Calcutta: Camera Angles on the City’ Agenda Special issue, Dec:68-72.

106. John Hutnyk. 1992. ‘Photogenic Calcutta- Instamatic Anthropology’ In Media,(India) July.

107. John Hutnyk. 1992. ‘Articulation and Marginalia: Making Spaces for Other Voices in Our Institutions’ New Literatures Review, Winter-South:104-116. ISI

108. John Hutnyk. 1992. (conference publication). ‘Value for Money: Giving the $ign to the Bourgeoisie’ IIR Higher Education Summit, Sydney, Australia. 1992.

109. John Hutnyk, Scott McQuire and Nikos Papastergiadis. 1991. (book chapter). ‘Strategy, Identity, Writing: An interview with Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak’, in Sarah Harasym (ed), The Post-Colonial Critic , (USA) Routledge, New York, pp 35-49.

110. John Hutnyk. 1990. ‘Comparative Anthropology and Evans-Pritchard’s African Photography’ Critique of Anthropology10(1):81-102. ISI

111. John Hutnyk. 1989. ‘The Third Body: Black Art on (Re)View in London’ Criticism, Heresy and Interpretation, vol. 3.

112. John Hutnyk. 1989. ‘Customs Review of Public Culture; The U.S. and Africa in Melbourne’ Public Culture 2(1)Fall: 130-136. ISI

113. John Hutnyk. 1989. ‘Clifford Geertz as a Cultural System’ Social Analysis25:91-119. ISI

114. John Hutnyk. 1988. ‘Lévi-Strauss as a Cultural System: Geertz’s Chapter on Tristes Tropiques’ Criticism, Heresy and Interpretation, vol. 1, No. 1.

115. John Hutnyk. 1988 ‘Castaway Anthropology: Malinowski’s Tropical Writings’ Antithesis , 2(1):43-56.

116. John Hutnyk. 1987 ‘The Authority of Style’, Social Analysis, 21:59-79. ISI

117. John Hutnyk. 1986. ‘Go Tell it on the Mountain: Politics and Knowledge in Ethnography’, Melbourne Journal of Politics , 18:126-141.

Books:

1. John Hutnyk (2018), Global South Asia on Screen, Bloomsbury Academic. Aakar Books, India, London: ISBN 9781501324987.

2. John Hutnyk (2014), Pantomime Terror: Music and Politics. Zero Books, ISBN 978-1-78279-209-3.

3. John Hutnyk (ed) (2012), Beyond Borders. Pavement Books, London: ISBN 978-0-9571470-0-3.

4. John Hutnyk and Ursula Rao (Eds) (2006), Celebrating Transgression: Method and Politics in Anthropology. Berghahn, Oxford. ISBN 1-84545-025-6.

5. John Hutnyk, Raminder Kaur and Virinder Kalra (2005), Hybridity and Diaspora. Sage, London: ISBN 0-7619-7397-4.

6. John Hutnyk (2004), Bad Marxism: Capitalism and Cultural Studies . Pluto Press, London: ISBN 0-7453-2266-2 .

7. John Hutnyk (2000), Critique of Exotica: Music, Politics and the Culture Industry. Pluto Press, London: ISBN 0 7453 1597 6. 2000.

8. John Hutnyk (1996), The Rumour of Calcutta: Tourism, Charity and the Poverty of Representation. Zed books, London. ISBN: 18649408X.

9. John Hutnyk and Raminder Kaur (Eds) (1996), Travel Worlds: Journeys in Contemporary Cultural Politics. Zed books, London: ISBN: 1856495620.

10. John Hutnyk, Sanjay Sharma and Ashwani Sharma (Eds) (1996), Dis-orienting Rhythms: The Politics of the New Asian Dance Music. Zed books, London. ISBN: 1856494705.