This episode features Lubaaba Al-Azami, who is a PhD candidate in English Literature at the University of Liverpool and visiting doctoral researcher at the University of Oxford. We have a lovely conversation about alternative memories of the 1947 partition of the Indian subcontinent, creating inclusive spaces in academia that we so desperately need, differences in studying in US and UK, the launching ‘Medieval and Early Modern Orients’ project, the nature of some of the English encounters with Mughal Empire, and making NeSA (Network of Sisters in Academia) a nurturing space.
Medieval and Early Modern Orients: https://memorients.com/ (Twitter: @MEMOrients)
NeSA: Network of Sisters in Academia (Twitter: @NeSAtweets)
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