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Taveeshi Singh is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Women's and Gender Studies at Hamilton College, where she has been a faculty member since 2020. A humanistic social scientist, her work bridges feminist inquiry with critical ethnographic and decolonial methodologies, focusing on gendered labor dynamics, transnational feminist praxis, and militarization in South Asia.
Research Interests include:
- Gender & labor intersections in postcolonial contexts
- Transnational feminism and cross-generational solidarity
- Decolonial methodologies in feminist scholarship
- Militarization, occupation, and national security politics
- Critical race and caste analysis
- Feminist pedagogies and digital archives
Her scholarship centers on the Indian army's sahayak system in the book project Domestic Exertions: Soldier-servants, Military Elites, and Securitized Labor in India, while co-editing the Feminist Freedom Warriors archive documents transnational feminist activism. Recent publications examine queer of color mentorship, digital feminist pedagogy, and intergenerational feminist praxis.
Scientific Awards include:
- National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH)-funded Faculty of Color Working Group Fellowship
- Hamilton College's Diane Lyden Murphy Bread and Roses Award
- NEH Understanding Digital Culture Fellowship
- Women of Color Leadership Project Fellowship
- Multiple Syracuse University service and scholarship awards
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