Kashish Dua
Grant Category: Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research Fellowships
Project Title: Queering Citizenship in India: Lived Realities and Post-Independence Personal Narratives
Field of Study: Language and Literature
Home Institution: Department of English, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, Delhi
Host Institution: University of California, Berkeley, CA  
Grant Start Month: March, 2024
Duration of Grant: Nine months

Kashish Dua
Brief Bio:

Ms. Kashish Dua is a doctoral candidate in English at Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi and Assistant Professor, Department of English, Jesus and Mary College, University of Delhi. Her Ph.D. examines the intersections of queerness, personal narratives, and citizenship in the context of post-Independence India. This project aims to expand the current theorizations on citizenship in India by interrogating the forms citizenship takes in the case of queer individuals. It particularly focuses on the construction of the subject and the process of subjectivation in personal narratives in print by queer individuals of Indian origin. She has an M.Phil. with distinction in English from Jamia Millia Islamia and a master’s and bachelor’s in English from Indraprastha College for Women, University of Delhi. Her research interests are queer studies, gender and South Asian literature, and partition literature.

Ms. Dua has conducted several workshops and delivered talks on queer theory and queer literature, including a panel discussion at the first Awadh Queer Literature Festival, Lucknow in 2019. Some of her publications include an edited critical edition of William Shakespeare's As You Like It published by Prentice Hall India in 2019; a co-authored encyclopedia entry on "LGBTQ and Hinduism" for Oxford Bibliographies, published online by the Oxford University Press in 2022; a chapter titled "Rainbow Waters: Towards a Queer Coalition between India and Botswana" in a Routledge India book Cosmopolitan Cultures and Oceanic Thought (2023) edited by Dilip Menon and Nishat Zaidi; and an article on "Ismat Chughtai's Obscenity Trial" forthcoming in The LGBTQ+ History Book by DK London. Ms. Dua was a member of the organizing committee of an international conference titled “Language Ideologies and the 'Vernacular' in South Asian Colonial and Post-colonial Literature(s) and Public Spheres” in 2021 that was organized through the collaborative efforts of the University of Heidelberg, Germany and the SPARC project on “Debating and Calibrating the Vernacular in Colonial and Postcolonial South Asian Literature and Culture” by the Ministry of Education, Government of India.

As a Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Research fellow, Ms. Dua is striving to decolonize the genre of queer memoirs through a comparative study of queer personal writings in India and the “coming out” narratives of the Global North.

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