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SU Humanities Center announces 2012-13 dissertation fellows

Monday, October 1, 2012, By Rob Enslin
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The 黑料不打烊 Humanities Center has announced the recipients of its 2012-13 Dissertation/Thesis Fellowships. Rinku Chatterjee and Sandeep Banerjee, both doctoral students in English, have received one-year awards, carrying stipends and benefits. The fellowship program supports students working on doctoral dissertations that contain strong humanistic content and advance one or more areas of study in SU鈥檚聽.

鈥淩inku and Sandeep exemplify the interdisciplinary spirit of the humanities,鈥 says Gregg Lambert, Dean鈥檚 Professor of the Humanities and founding director of the SU Humanities Center. 鈥淏oth are promising young scholars with a capacity for collaborative research and engagement. We are honored to support their doctoral work, which, in turn, contributes to the enrichment of humanities scholarship on campus.鈥

chatterjeeMuch of Chatterjee鈥檚 research concerns聽early modern literature and drama, theories of history and cultural materialism. She is also interested in post-colonial theory, translation studies and Indian writing in English, and has designed and taught courses on ethnicity, gender and class.

Chatterjee鈥檚 dissertation,聽鈥淧eripheral Knowledge: The Witch, the Magus, and the Mountebank on the Early Modern Stage,鈥 argues that there was a strong humanist intellectual investment in various forms of liminal knowledge embodied by arguably socially marginalized figures. 鈥淲hile humanist philosophers such as [Marsilio] Ficino and [Giovanni] Pico della Mirandola glorified the pursuit of limitless knowledge, practical humanism was grounded within social institutions and was invested in maintaining their integrity,鈥 says Chatterjee, a Ph.D. student since 2006.

Fluent in six languages,聽Chatterjee聽previously earned three degrees in English literature in India: two master鈥檚 degrees from Jadavpur University and a bachelor鈥檚 degree from the University of Calcutta. She has since taught at the undergraduate level in India and has served as an editor and reporter for the Statesman, a major Indian English-language daily newspaper.

banerjeeAlso from India, Banerjee is interested in literature and culture of the British Empire, as well as materialist approaches to space, culture and globalization. His other interests include British literature and culture from the 鈥渓ong 19th century鈥 (c. 1789-1914); visual culture; post-colonial literature and theory; and cultural studies of contemporary South Asia, particularly Bollywood.

Banerjee鈥檚 dissertation, 鈥淟andscaping India: From Colony to Postcolony,鈥 investigates the use of landscapes in colonial and anti-colonial representations of India from the mid-19th to the early-20th centuries. “鈥Landscaping India鈥 illuminates the contested process through which the landscapes of British India were produced, and how those [landscapes] were transformed into the space of the Indian nation,鈥 says Banerjee, who joined the Ph.D. program in 2007. 鈥淢y goal is to shed light on the imbricated relationship between representation, landscape, affect and hegemony in the context of British imperialism and its aftermath in South Asia and beyond.鈥

Banerjee earned a master鈥檚 degree from the University of Oxford (U.K.), where he served as a British Chevening/Radhakrishnan Scholar, and a bachelor鈥檚 degree from Jadavpur University. Prior to SU, he was a special correspondent with Cable News Network-Indian Broadcasting Network (CNN-IBN).

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