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Political Science Department
Political Science Department
Vassar Scholarship
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2021-January-01
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Vassar Scholarship
Eichmann in Washington: American Society and the Ethics of Hannah Arendt
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2021-January-01
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Flight MH17 and Tales of Life After Violence: What to Make of Grief?
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2021-January-01
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Intersectionality amongst Disproportionate and Forgotten Numbers within the Child Welfare System
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2021-January-01
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On Digitality: From Spectacular Narcissism to a Deepened Granularity of Perception
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2021-January-01
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Postcolonial Negotiations of Neoliberalism & Revolution at the State University of Zanzibar
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2022-April-01
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Vassar Scholarship
The Coloniality of Conservation: Slow Violence and the Dispossession of the Ahwahneechee in Yosemite National Park
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2021-January-01
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The Crowd as Interruption: Politics of Invisibility and Protest Photography in the Anti-ELAB Movement in Hong Kong
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2021-January-01
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The Military-Industrial-Media Complex: The Decline of the "Alert and Knowledgeable Citizenry"
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2021-January-01
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Three Essays Towards Rewriting Politics in Kashmir: Exceeding the Present with Futility, Impossibility, and Nonsense
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2021-January-01
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“ Simultaneous Victimization and Complicity”: Intersections of the Indian Settler, Caste, and North American Settler Colonialism
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2023-May-05
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Abstract
This project aims to concurrently theorize how settler colonialism, white supremacy, and brahmanism manifests in North America through the actions and implications of high caste, first-generation Indian immigrants in the second half of the 21st century. I assert that dominant...