Jessica Hinchy
@HinchyJessica
@NTUhistory @ntuSouthAsia. Governing Gender & Sexuality in Colonial India: The Hijra, @CambridgeUP. She/her. Pls email [email protected] rather than DM 😀
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1/ The aim of this Past and Present article is to change the way we look at (post)colonial port cities like Calcutta: as not only highly connected places but also highly bounded ones.
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Today! Join our colleague Jessica Hinchy NTU South Asia NTU History for her lecture in the series transnational & global history seminar, 'Gender on the Margins in Global History.' Reg here: tinyurl.com/hjtk8k2v
12pm UK/ 8pm SGT/ 5.30pm India /7AM EST
South Asian Studies Association of Australia South Asia Forum | Queen Mary University of London Himal Southasian Cambridge Gender and Sexuality History Workshop
We are so pleased to be hosting Jessica Hinchy (@NTUHistory NTU South Asia) at TGHS tomorrow Nov 23 at 12pm GMT/5:30pm IST/8pm Singapore! Register here for the Zoom link: us02web.zoom.us/meeting/regist…
Tomorrow I'm talking in the transnational & global history seminar series on 'Gender on the Margins in Global History.' 12pm UK time, 8pm in Singapore, 5.30pm in India. Thanks to the lovely people transnational & global history seminar for the invitation! us02web.zoom.us/meeting/regist…
Dec 3 - Join me NTU South Asia for a discussion with Prof. Sonam Kachru Bsod Nams @UVA_ReliSt about his fantastic new book _Other Lives_ Columbia Univ Press. Register here tinyurl.com/hist-031221
H-Buddhism UK Association for Buddhist Studies NB Buddhist Studies 📚 Canadian Journal of Buddhist Studies UW South Asia Center Berkeley South Asia UChicago Delhi
Jessica Hinchy will give a talk on #Gender and #Criminality in #British #India for transnational & global history seminar
12pm UK 23 November
Congratulations to Prof Nandini Chatterjee @sasia_exeter for winning the Peter Gonville Stein Book Award American Society for Legal History for 'Negotiating Mughal Law: A Family of Landlords Across Three Indian Empires' available open access here
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It was so lovely to have Mythri Jegathesan Prof Mythri Jegathesan round out our series on labour in South Asia, and some great questions from the audience too! Such a fantastic talk on narratives of motherhood & 'love politics' in Sri Lanka. Thanks Mythri Jegathesan!!
Such an evocative talk by Mythri Jegathesan at NTU South Asia this morning! A lot to think and process. Thanks for sharing. :)
To be in the company of scholars Tami Navarro, Ather Zia (shadowbanned/banned in india) and Lydia Dixon is a true honor. Thank you Association for Feminist Anthropology and Feminist Anthropology Journal for building these generative spaces that I continue to learn in. I am incredibly grateful they exist and for this meaningful recognition.
Mythri Jegathesan Mythri Jegathesan is sharing her important work on gender & tea plantations TOMORROW NTU South Asia!! Come hear her paper 'Matrifocal Labor Histories on Sri Lanka's Plantations.' *Friday* 11am SG, 8.30am Sri Lanka/India, *Thursday* 7pm PST tinyurl.com/SA121121
Grateful my article - 'Accumulation by Attachment: Colonial Benevolence and the Rule of Capital in Nineteenth-Century Panjab' - is available in advance with Past and Present. It took a few years, and many more conversations with incisive yet generous interlocutors and editors.
Nov 12 - Join NTU South Asia (tinyurl.com/SA121121) for Mythri Jegathesan's lecture 'Matrifocal Labor Histories on Sri Lanka's Plantations'