Mahua Sarkar is an Indian historical sociologist. She is a professor of sociology at University of Toronto Scarborough and previously served as the Professor of Sociology, and Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies at Binghamton University.[1][2] During the 2016–17 academic year, she was France-ILO chair at the Institut des Etudes Avancées in Nantes, France.[3] In 2011–12, she was a fellow at Re:Work, the Work and Human Life Cycle in Global History institute at Humboldt University, Berlin, and in 2013-14 she was EURIAS fellow at the Wissenschaftskolleg Berlin.[4]

Books

Sarkar is the author or editor of:

  • Mahua Sarkar (ed.) Work Out of Place (2017)[5]
  • Mahua Sarkar, Visible Histories, Disappearing Women: Producing Muslim Womanhood in Late Colonial Bengal (2008).[6]

References

  1. "Mahua Sarkar". Department of Sociology, University of Toronto.
  2. "Mahua Sarkar". Our faculty. Binghamton University Sociology. Retrieved 2020-07-18.
  3. "Mahua SARKAR - Résidents - Fondation Institut d'Études Avancées de Nantes". www.iea-nantes.fr.
  4. "Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin: Mahua Sarkar, Ph.D." Mahua Sarkar, Ph.D.
  5. Work Out of Place. Berlin and Boston: De Gruyter, 2017.
  6. Visible Histories, Disappearing Women: Producing Muslim Womanhood in Late Colonial Bengal. Duke University Press, 2008. ISBN 978-0-8223-4215-1, ISBN 978-0-8223-4234-2. Simultaneous South Asian edition: Zubaan Books, 2008. ISBN 978 81 89884 43 7. Reviews:
    • Ghosh, Durba (February 2009), Social History, 34 (1): 82–83, doi:10.1080/03071020902778543, JSTOR 25594329{{citation}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)
    • Majumdar, Rochona (July 2009), "Processes that rendered Muslim women invisible", Economic and Political Weekly, 44 (28): 30–32, JSTOR 40279257


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