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Sandeep Bakshi is a Researcher in the Department of Research Teachers and Reference Teachers at the University of Paris. He serves as the Disability Advisor for Literature and is affiliated with the LARCA research group. His work focuses on postcolonial/queer literature and theories, decolonial frameworks, and disability studies. Bakshi critically examines intersections of gender, sexuality, race, and colonial legacies through a decolonial lens, with particular attention to queer diasporic identities and pedagogical reforms.
His research spans topics like queer decoloniality, postcolonial modernity, and transnational queer praxis. He has engaged in dialogues on decolonizing academic canons, curriculum reform, and the role of queer theory in reimagining cultural and political landscapes. Bakshi's contributions bridge literary analysis, social theory, and activist scholarship.
He has been involved in collaborative projects such as the Decolonizing Sexualities anthology (2016) and has published widely on queer of color critique, hijra/drag queen comparisons, and South Asian queer narratives. His work often emphasizes the urgency of epistemic decolonization and intersectional approaches to understanding marginalized identities.
Bakshi's advisory role in disability advocacy underscores his commitment to inclusive academic practices. His affiliations with LARCA reflect his interdisciplinary engagement with critical humanities and decolonial methodologies.



