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Christine Everaert is an Associate Professor in the Department of World Languages and Cultures at the University of Utah. She holds academic appointments since July 2018 and serves as Associate Chair since July 2024. Her research focuses on Hindi, Urdu, Indian literature, religion, and society, with notable contributions to linguistic and cultural studies. She teaches courses in Hindi-Urdu language, South Asian religion, and literature, including core courses in Religious Studies (RELS) and World Languages and Literatures (WLC).
Education: PhD in Indology (Ghent University, 2006), MA and BA in Oriental Languages and Cultures (Indology, Ghent University, 1995–1997), and a unique Candidate degree in Colonial History (Ghent University, 1998).
Research interests encompass Hindi-Urdu language dynamics, South Asian cultural history, and the intersection of religion and identity. Her publications analyze colonial narratives, linguistic boundaries, and literary works. Awards include recognition for teaching excellence and scholarly contributions to South Asian studies. She has taught over 17 courses, emphasizing language instruction and religious studies.
Labs/Teams: Active in interdisciplinary initiatives at the University of Utah, though specific lab affiliations are not explicitly mentioned.





