Shruti Balaji
@shrutibalaji1
PhD @LSEIRDept 📚20th C. Indian women thinkers, history of international thought, race, gender, anti-imperialism | Ex-Editor, @Millennjournal vol. 50
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http://www.lse.ac.uk/international-relations/phd-students/balaji-shruti 28-08-2016 22:44:57
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Four excellent papers by Jaeyoung Kim, Carolina Zaccato, Dr. Laura Jung and Caroline Dunton that I really look forward to discussing! :)
Happy to share that I passed my viva after an engaging conversation with Drs. Sankaran Krishna and Nivi Manchanda LSE Intl Relations. Thanks as ever to my exemplary supervisory team Katharine Millar, Martin Bayly, and Tarak Barkawi, and countless friends for their immeasurable support!
Go read David Eichert now at davideichert. bsky. social's latest article which offers a nuanced, incisive, and expansive reading of feminist, queer, and critical legal theories to understand why male and queer victims of the Rohingya genocide are rendered 'illegible' by international legal actors 🔥
(Belated) congrats to Tarsis Brito on his incredible thesis and academic journey, which I’ve had the pleasure to witness first-hand. Can’t wait to see him go places soon!! ✨
I am thrilled to announce that I became a Dr🎓yesterday after an amazing viva session!
Many thanks to Vicki Squire and Nivi Manchanda for being outstanding examiners, Katharine Millar and Mark Hoffman for their fantastic supervision, and LSE Intl Relations for all the support!
In this short E-International Relations essay, I reflect on the activist origins of Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay’s international thought (and finally use my Gloria Steinem-meets-Kamaladevi anecdote!)
e-ir.info/2023/08/04/the…
Many thanks to Adarsh Badri for kindly inviting me to write about this :)
Very happy to share my new (and first!) journal article. It's out with Millennium Journal and is open access: bit.ly/44kvQg1
It uncovers entanglements between race, caste, and capital in the Indian Ocean and asks what they reveal about the workings of racial capitalism.
How might we re-politicise what it means to research, co-produce, cultivate, imagine and 'teach' the international in theory and praxis?
Our LSE Intl Relations PhD's Shruti Balaji, Olivia Nantermoz, and Tarsis Brito explore this in Millennium Journal ▶️ 🔗ow.ly/GVSr50P6ehJ
After some waiting, our special issue Intimate Archives: Interventions on Gender, Sexuality and Intimacies is out in African Studies! Read the intro here: tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10… Srila Roy Gibson Ncube Adriaan van Klinken Emily Bridger Erin Hazan Serawit BDebele http://sarahemilyduff.bsky.social