Drishadwati Bargi

Professional Title

Collegiate Fellow

Department(s)

Asian Languages and Cultures
College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA)

About

I work at the intersection of postcolonial Cultural Studies and theories of authoritarianism in the wake of European Fascism, with an emphasis on modern experiences of caste-based exclusion in the Global South. My intellectual journey spans two countries, the US and India. I have earned my PhD from the Department of Cultural Studies and Comparative Literature, Univesity of Minnesota. Before joining my PhD program, I received an M.Phil in Women's Studies and an MA in English Literature from Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India. My dissertation, "Banality Remediated, Dalit Visions in Times of Spectacular Majoritarianism," articulated three overlapping fields of inquiry: the massive mediatization of Indian politics and its effect on democratic participation, the question of freedom under conditions of social, political, and intellectual tyranny, and the critical role of Dalit and Bahujan writers, filmmakers, artists, and activists in offering analysis of this moment of counter-revolution. I am working towards turning this dissertation into a book-length manuscript.

Research Interests

humanities
social sciences
activism
digital studies
performance
sexuality
transnational
violence (sexual/gender/other)
media
Dalit Studies
Authoritarianism
Diversity
Global South