Ph.D. University of Rochester, 1988 M.A. University of Rochester, 1983 B.A. (Honours in English) Delhi University, 1981
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)
“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)