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Shreena Gandhi is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Religious Studies at Michigan State University, where she examines religion in the Americas through critical lenses of race, gender, and class. Her work focuses on decolonizing religious studies and analyzing commodification in practices like yoga within secular and religious contexts.
Her academic credentials include:
- Ph.D. in Religion in the Americas, University of Florida (2009)
- M.T.S., Harvard Divinity School (2003)
- B.A., Swarthmore College (2001)
Dr. Gandhi's research spans Religion in the Americas, Critical Race Studies, Post-Colonial Theory, and Hinduism in American contexts. Current projects include a manuscript on yoga's cultural history in the U.S., analysis of religious seeking in colonial/post-colonial global south using familial archives, and collaborative efforts to transform U.S. religious history into an anti-racist, anti-colonial discipline. Her scholarship has been featured in Religion News Service and NPR for its real-world relevance to caste discrimination and religious practices.
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