Meera Ashar

Associate Professor

Meera Ashar

PhD
The Australian National University
Pacific and Asian History, School of Culture, History and Language

Meera Ashar is a historian of ideas at the School of Culture, History and Language at the Australian National University. Her research interests lie at the intersection of history, political theory and literary studies. Her work questions categories and conceptual frameworks with which we seek to make sense of human societies past and present. In critically investigating the genealogy of the terms with which human and social sciences make sense of the world, she engages in a study of colonialism, postcolonialism, decolonization and nationalism. She has previously worked as an Assistant Professor at the City University of Hong Kong and was the LM Singhvi Fellow at the Centre of South Asian Studies at the University of Cambridge. Meera reads and writes in several South Asian languages and in a couple of European ones.

Expertise Area(s)

India
Asian History
Asian and Global History
Indian Literature
Western India and Pakistan
South Asia
British and Imperial History
Colonisation
Decolonization
Postcolonial Studies
Colonial Education
Western India and Pakistan
Pakistan

Contact Email

meera.ashar@anu.edu.au

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