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Subhasree Chakravarty

Assistant Professor of English and Writing, Ashoka University

Ph.D. The Ohio State University

Subhasree Chakravarty is Assistant Professor of English, Rhetoric and Writing at Ashoka University. She received her Ph.D. in English and Rhetoric from Ohio State University. Prior to coming to Ashoka University, she taught as a Fellow in the Programme of Writing and Rhetoric at Stanford University. 

She teaches courses in Critical Race Studies, Cultures of Immigration, Debates over Religion and Secularism in South Asia, and the Global South-Asian Diaspora. Professor Chakravarty’s research interests also expand to Rhetoric and Critical Theory, Argumentation Theory, Cultural Studies, Discourse Analysis, Political and Religious Rhetoric, South Asian Literatures, Critical Race Studies, Diasporic and Postcolonial Literatures, Women and Politics in India, Feminist Theory, Critical Writing and Literacy Studies. 

  • “’Learning Authenticity: Pedagogies of Hindu Nationalism in North America” in the collection Asian-American Rhetoric, which won Honorable Mention, Mina P. Shaughnessy Award, from the Modern Language Association of America
  • Literature and the World
  • The Rhetoric of Social Protest
  • South Asia and Gender
  • Postcolonial Literatures
  • Seminar in World Literatures
  • Women Writers of South Asia
  • Literature and the Making of Democracies, Gods, Guns and Globalization
  • Fellow, Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Advanced Study, New Delhi, India, 2011-2012
  • Elected Fellow, Rhetoric Society of America Third Biennial Summer Institute, Penn State University, June 2009
  • The Arthur Meier Schlesinger, Sr. Fellowship, The Ohio State University, 2006
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