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Postcolonial Theory

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Rajbir S. Judge

Postdoctoral Research Scholar in the Institute for Religion, Culture and Public Life; Lecturer, Department of Religion

Research Interest

History of South Asia
South Asian Religions
Postcolonial Theory
World History
History of Colonialism and Empire
South Asian and European Intellectual History
Gender and Sexuality
Sikh Studies

Department of Religion

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212.851.4122

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