
Miss Anushka Chaudhuri
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Research interests
My Sociology PhD project examines intergenerational and transnational Bengali cultural identity, migration and long-distance nationalism in Britain, as a product of histories of separation and reunification in the region. Accordingly, my research interests are aligned with studies of nationalism, migration, and memory, and include ethnic politics, food, and cultural studies.
I have increasingly centred South Asian histories, people and politics within my work to explore and deconstruct, through an intersectional lens, the legacies of colonialism, nation making and unmaking, and migration within macro-level national histories and micro-level personal stories.
I have previously conducted extended research on racialised masculinity and Western media representation, and heritage language and belonging, and have examined the relationship between Bollywood and neo-imperialism in the marginalisation of indigenous ethnic groups in Northeastern India. Alongside my academic work, I have also written short articles and blogs for organisations on topics such as migration and national identity in everyday life, and the gendered realm of the kitchen in cis-heteronormative spaces.
Publications
Selected publications
01/05/2022The Self and the Other: Racialisation of the Northeastern Region
Muslim New Womanhood in Bangladesh
Contemporary South Asia
Recent publications
11/12/2024Composing Violence: The Limits of Exposure and the Making of Minorities
Contemporary South Asia
The other side of Partition: tracing Bengal and Bangladesh’s (post-)Partition legacy
Muslim New Womanhood in Bangladesh
Contemporary South Asia