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Dr. Svati Shah is an Associate Professor in Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, with adjunct appointments in Anthropology and Afro-American Studies. They are a feminist anthropologist specializing in political economy, queer feminist theory, and gender dynamics within South Asian contexts.
- Research focuses on sexuality, gender, migration, and caste capitalism in India.
- Currently working on the genealogy of queer movements in India, particularly the interplay between urban/rural sexuality politics and nativist nationalism.
- Authored Street Corner Secrets: Sex, Work and Migration in the City of Mumbai (2014), analyzing sex work as labor migration mediated by caste and urbanization.
- Recent seminar titled The Art of Ethnographic Failure explored critiques of material inequality in Indian LGBTQIA+ movements, emphasizing ethnographic methodology and poststructuralist theory.
- Affiliated with the Centre for Women's and Gender Research and the Department of Social Anthropology at the University of Bergen (Norway).
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