معرفی
Miriam Sharma is a Professor in the Asian Studies Program at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. Specializing in feminist theory, political economy, and gender relations in South Asia, her work examines intersections of class formation, international labor migration, and social science methodology. She teaches courses including South Asian Studies, Gender Issues in Asian Society, and Culture and Colonialism.
- Education:
- Ph.D. from University of Hawaii
- M.A. from University of Virginia
- B.A. from Brooklyn College
Her research focuses on gender dynamics in rural India, reproductive labor economies, and historical migration patterns. Publications span topics like dairy development impacts on women's health, feminist political economy frameworks, and ethnographic analyses of marriage practices in North India.
Key article trends include critical development studies, gendered health disparities, and historical labor migration systems. Her work often combines ethnographic fieldwork with structural analyses of agrarian economies and transnational labor flows.
Professor Sharma has served as an academic mentor to students in Asian Studies, contributing to graduate programs like the Master of Arts in Asian Studies and Graduate Certificates in Asian Studies. She maintains an active academic presence through her research and teaching.



