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Course Offerings:
Gender, Caste, and
Nation
Political
Modernity (Themes in South Asian History)
Colonialism and
Nationalism in South Asia
Modern South Asia
Capitalism, Colonialism,
Culture
Gendered Controversies: Women's Bodies and Global
Contestations
Gender and Empire
Topics in
South Asian History
Law and Society in
South Asia
Caste, Power and
Inequality
Professor Raos research and teaching interests are in the histories of gender, caste
and nationalism in South Asia, historical anthropology, political theory, law, human
rights, colonial and non-Western histories
Prior Position:
Assistant Professor/Postdoctoral Fellow, Global Histories, Draper Program in Humanities
and Social Thought, New York University, 1998-2001.
Education:
University of Michigan, Ph.D. August 1999, Interdepartmental Program
in Anthropology and History
Dissertation: “Undoing Untouchability? Violence, Democracy, and
Discourses of State in Maharashtra, 1932-1991.”
University of Chicago, B.A. (Honors) June 1991: Anthropology, Philosophy of Language,
South Asian Studies.
Awards and Fellowships:
- Fellow in Residence, National
Humanities Center, 2008-2009.
- National Endowment for the
Humanities, Summer Stipend, June 1-July 31, 2008.
- SIRT Mellon Fellowship for
course development, for "The Problem of Freedom: Comparative
Studies of Inequality and Its Aftermath," on comparative civil
rights in India, South Africa, and the United States, academic
year 2007-2008.
- National Endowment for the
Humanities Fellowship, calendar year 2004.
- Charter Fellowship in the
Humanities and Social Sciences, Oxford University.
- Barnard College, Mellon
Professional Development Award to run public seminars to
complement course “History and Human Rights: Capitalism,
Colonialism, and Culture” for Fall 2002.
- NEH Summer Stipend, June 1-July
31, 2001.
- Postdoctoral Fellow, Sawyer
Seminar “The Production of the Past: History in the Making,”
Columbia University, September 1999-May 2000.
- Fellow, International Institute,
University of Michigan, Advanced Study Seminar on “Violence and
Ethics,” convenors Slavoj Zizek and Renata Salecl, 1998.
- Rackham Predoctoral Dissertation
Grant, University of Michigan, 1997-1998.
- Rackham Dissertation/Thesis
Grant and Hewlett International Dissertation Grant, University
of Michigan, 1996.
- American Institute of Indian
Studies Junior Research Fellowship, January 1996-December 1996.
- Social Science Research Council/ACLS
International Dissertation Award.
- Andrew W. Mellon Fellowship in
the Humanities (1992-1997).
Publications:
Books and Articles
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The Caste Question:
Dalits and the Politics of Modern India
(University of California Press, 2009).
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“The
Gender of Caste and Sexual Economies of Violence,” Feminist Studies (under revision).
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“Political Modernity and the Caste Question: A Review Essay,”
Comparative Studies in Society and History (under revision).
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“Death of a Kotwal: Injury and the Politics of Recognition,”
Subaltern Studies XII, New Delhi: Permanent Black, 2005.
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“Problems of Violence, States of Terror: Torture in Colonial India,”
special issue “Discipline and the Other Body,” Interventions:
Journal of Postcolonial Studies, Vol. 3, No. 1, 2001: 186-205. [reprinted in
Economic and Political Weekly, Vol.
XXXVI, No. 43, October 27, 2001: 4125- 4133]. [reprinted in
Postcolonial Passages. ed. Saurabh Dube. Delhi:
Oxford University Press, 2003.
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"Understanding
Sirasgaon: Notes Towards Conceptualizing the
Role of Law, Caste, and Gender in a Case of 'Atrocity' , " Thamyris, Amsterdam, Volume 4, Number 1, Spring 1997:
103-136.[guest edited by Prof. Rajeswari Sunder Rajan] reprinted in
Signposts: Gender Issues in Post-Independence India. New
Delhi: Kali for Women, 1998.
January-March, 1995.
Edited
Volumes
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Discipline and the Other Body:
Correction, Corporeality, Colonialism.
(co-edited with Steven Pierce), Durham, N.C.: Duke University
Press, Spring 2006.
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Gender and Caste: Contemporary
Issues in Indian Feminism,
for a series on Indian feminism,
guest editor Rajeswari Sunder Rajan, New Delhi: Kali for Women,
2003 (hardback). Paperback published Spring 2005 in India;
co-published internationally by Zed Books, Summer 2005. [The
reader has sold over 2500 copies, and is in its third printing].
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Violence, Vulnerability, and
Embodiment: A Gender and History Reader.
London: Blackwells, Summer 2005.
Journal
Special Issues
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Co-editor with Shani D’Cruze, “Violence, Vulnerability, and
Embodiment,” a special issue of Gender and History, Volume
16, Number 3, November 2004.
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Co-editor with Steven Pierce, “Discipline and the Other Body,”
Interventions: Journal of Postcolonial Studies, Vol. 3, No. 1,
2001.
Essays
in Edited Volumes and Special Issues
- “Who is the Dalit?
The Emergence of a New Political Subject,”
in Claiming Power from Below: Dalits and the Subaltern Question
in South Asia (afestschrift in honor of Eleanor Zelliot). eds.
Manu Bhagva and Anne Feldhaus. Delhi: Oxford University Press
(forthcoming winter 2006).
- “Dalit Selfhood and
Problem of Representation,” Seminar special issue on “Dalit
Perspectives,” February 2006.
- “Ambedkar and
the Politics of Minority: A Reading,” in From the Colonial to the
Postcolonial: India and Pakistan in Transition, eds. Dipesh
Chakrabarty, Rochona Mazumdar and Andrew Sartori, Oxford University
Press (forthcoming winter 2006).
- “Sexuality, and the
Family-Form,” in a symposium on Marriage, Sexuality, and Community,
Economic and Political Weekly, Vol. XL, No. 8, February 19,
2005: 715-718.
- “Testifying to
Violence: Gujarat as a State of Exception?” in Elizabeth Castelli
and Janet Jakobsen eds. Interventions: Activists and Academics
Respond to Violence. New York: Palgrave and MacMillan, 2004.
Reviews, Comments, Short
Essays
- “Torture, the Public
Secret,” Economic and Political Weekly, June 5, 2004.
- Review, Untouchable
Pasts by Saurabh Dube. Delhi: Vistaar Publications, 2001, for Indian Economic and Social History Review, Volume 42, Number 1,
2004: 138-141.
- Review, David Ludden,
David, Reading Subaltern Studies: Critical History, Contested
Meaning and the Globalization of South Asia, London: Anthem
South Asian Studies , 2002, for H-Asia (posted by reviews editor
Prof. Sumit Guha).
- Review, Nandini Gooptu,
The Politics of the Urban Poor in Early Twentieth Century India,
Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press, 2001, in Social History.
- Comment on feminist
anthropology, Anthropology News, April 2002.
- Review, Satadru Sen,
Disciplining Convicts, Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2000,
in Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History 3.3, Winter
2002.
- Review of Human Rights
Watch Report Broken People and Mendelsohn and Vicziany’s The Untouchables: Subordination, Poverty and the State in Modern
India,“ Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars
July-September, Volume 32, Number 3, July-September 2000: 65-67.
Journalistic
Writing
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“Indian Feminism and the
Patriarchy of Caste,” Himal, February 2003.
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