معرفی
Ananya Kabir is a Professor of English Literature in the Department of English Language & Literature. She holds an ORCID identifier (0000-0003-1895-8412) and has been active in research networks spanning India, Vietnam, France, and the Indian Ocean Rim.
- British Academy Fellowship (2023)
- Humboldt Research Prize (2019)
- Infosys Prize for Humanities (2017)
Her research focuses on archipelagic memory frameworks across postcolonial spaces, particularly examining connections between India, Vietnam, and the Caribbean through literary and cultural analyses. She explores how decolonial imaginaries emerge from fragmented geographies and multidirectional memory practices.
Recent publications analyze archipelagic intimacy, échos-monde resonance, and memory-making in Indian Ocean spaces. Her collaborative works with Luca Raimondi demonstrate interdisciplinary approaches combining literary theory, cultural history, and oceanic studies.
- Alegropolitics: Connecting on the Afromodern Dance Floor (British Academy, 2022-2023)
- IATIO Project: India and Indian Ocean in Decolonial Period (EU Commission, 2021-2024)
- MODERNMOVES: Afro-Diasporic Rhythms (EU Commission, 2013-2018)




