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Ph.D. University of Rochester, 1988
M.A. University of Rochester, 1983
B.A. (Honours in English) Delhi University, 1981
Academic Interests:
Postcolonial theory and literature;
Victorian studies; feminist studies; cultural studies; appetite,
consumption, taste/food studies
Publications
• States of Trauma, co-edited with Manali Desai and
Piya Chatterjee (New Delhi: Zubaan, forthcoming 2008)
• “Transits, Transformations,
and Transoceanic Dialogues: Gandhi’s Passages from India,” Pacific
Coast Philology (forthcoming 2007)
• Foreword, Colonial Fiction,
1650-1914, Parts 1-3: General Works and Fiction from India from
the British Library, London (Adam
Matthew Publications, UK), Link (June 2007)
• “Sujata (1959),” 24
Frames: The Cinema of India, ed. Lalitha Gopalan (London:
Wallflower Press, forthcoming 2007)
• “Vegetarianism,” Keywords
in South Asian Studies, ed. Rachel M. Dwyer (School of Oriental
and African Studies (SOAS), University of London online publication,
Link (March
2006)
• “Women, Hunger, and Famine: Bengal,
1350/1943,” Indian
Women in the Colonial and Modern Periods, ed. Bharati Ray
(New Delhi: Sage Publishers, 2005)
• “Reading Communities and
Culinary Communities: The Gastropoetics of the South Asian Diaspora,” positions:
east asia cultures critique 10.2 (Fall 2002)
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“Meat-Eating, Masculinity, and Renunciation: A Gandhian Grammar of Diet,” Gender & History 14. 1 (April 2002)
•“At Home in the World? The Gendered
Cartographies of the South Asian Diaspora,” Feminist
Studies 27.3 (Fall 2001)
• Indian Traffic: Identities
in Question in Colonial and Postcolonial India (Berkeley: University of California
Press, 1998; New Delhi: Vistaar, 1998)
Honors
• Resident fellow, Rockefeller Bellagio Study and
Conference Center,
• Bellagio, Italy, August 9-September 6, 2007
• Resident fellow, “Eating Cultures: Race and Food,” UCHRI,
Fall 2006
• UC President’s Research Fellow in the Humanities,
2001-2002
• Fellow, Centre for Ideas and Society, UC, Riverside, Winter 1994,
Winter 2000, and Winter 2004 (declined)
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