B.A., (Presidency College, University of Calcutta)
M.A., (Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi)
M.Phil., (Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi)
Ph.D., (University at Buffalo, The State University of New York)
Professor
niharika.banerjea@jgu.edu.in | |
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ORCID ID | 0000-0002-8329-5267 |
Key Expertise | gender and sexuality studies, queer studies, transnational feminisms, social theory, queer-feminist research methods collaborative ethnography. |
B.A., (Presidency College, University of Calcutta)
M.A., (Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi)
M.Phil., (Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi)
Ph.D., (University at Buffalo, The State University of New York)
Prof. (Dr.) Niharika Banerjea is Professor, Jindal Global Law School. Niharika has been an honorary Visiting Fellow (non-residential) at the School of Geography, Geology and the Environment, University of Leicester. She has also been a visiting scholar at the School of Geography, University College Dublin. She has twenty years of consolidated undergraduate, graduate, and PhD teaching, supervision, and mentorship experience across the United States and India. At Jindal Global Law School, Niharika teaches courses in gender studies, queer studies and social sciences. Niharika is uniquely situated as a transdisciplinary queer, gender and sexuality studies scholar, with critical empirical and collaborative work that crosses academic/activist borders and global north/global south divides. Niharika’s key contribution to queer, gender, and sexuality studies has been studying liveabilities in both its conceptual and critical empirical parameters. Her work is routed through transnational feminisms, focusing on queer-feminist knowledge-making and legitimising academic-activist voices in the academy. Niharika’s contribution to queer-feminist research methods is rooted in collaborative methodologies. It is informed by practices of care, queer kinship, and friendships that underscore concerns around social justice activism. To address her concerns about research methods, she and her colleagues at the University of Sussex and London School of Economics hold a Routledge book series on Ethnographic Innovations: South Asian Perspectives. The series engenders a publishing environment for interdisciplinary conversations that query various uses of ethnography as a methodological and representational form. Her work has been generously supported by competitive awards and grants, including an Economic and Social Research Council Grant, United Kingdom, and Leicester Institute of Advanced Studies, United Kingdom awards.
Gender and Society (Core)
Foundations of Social Sciences II (Core)
Sexual(ized) and Gender(ed) Lives: Regulation, Reform Resistance (Elective)
Queer Studies: Foundations and Contexts (Elective)
Liberal Arts Research Award; University of Southern Indiana; 2010, 2012
Graduate Student Excellence in Teaching Award; University of Buffalo, The State University of New York
Dissertation Fellowship; College of Arts and Sciences, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York; 2003
Grants (selected)
Fellowships and Awards (selected)
March – August 2021
niharika.banerjea@jgu.edu.in | |
ORCID ID | 0000-0002-8329-5267 |
Key Expertise | gender and sexuality studies, queer studies, transnational feminisms, social theory, queer-feminist research methods collaborative ethnography. |