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Notable work Violent Gods, Buried Evidence Partner(s) Richard Shapiro Website Angana P. Chatterji (born November 1966) is an Indian anthropologist, activist,. Chatterji's research is closely related to her advocacy work and focuses mainly on India. An by profession, she has studied, gendered violence, and human rights in Indian Kashmir. In the context of the United States, she has researched issues related to diaspora and identity politics in American society.
[ ] She co-founded and was a co-convener of the in from April 2008-December 2012. In 2012, she co-founded with Shashi Buluswar the Armed Conflict Resolution and People's Rights Project, housed at the. Senses fail let it enfold you deluxe edition torrent. The Project co-authored its first research report in 2015, 'Access to Justice for Women: India’s Response to Sexual Violence in Conflict and Mass Social Unrest' with the Human Rights Law Clinic at Boalt Law School. In the same year, it also published a monograph, Conflicted Democracies and Gendered Violence: The Right to Heal. Contents • • • • Personal life [ ] Angana Chatterji is the daughter of Bhola Chatterji (1922–1992), a socialist and and Anubha Sengupta Chatterji. She is the great-great-granddaughter of, a judge and the first Indian Vice-Chancellor of the. She grew up in the communally-tense neighborhood of Narkeldanga and Rajabazar in.
Her family included mixed- parents and grandparents, and aunts who were Muslim and Catholic. Chatterji moved from Kolkata to in 1984, and then to the United States in the 1990s. She retains her Indian citizenship and is a of the United States.
Her formal education comprises a and an in. She also holds a in the Humanities from (CIIS), where she later taught. Her husband is Richard Shapiro. Career [ ] From her graduation until 1997, Chatterji worked as director of research at the Asia Forest Network, an environmental advocacy group.
During this period, she also worked with the the, and the. Chatterji joined the teaching staff of the in 1997, and taught Social and Cultural Anthropology there. Her social and academic advocacy work was related to anthropology, since she examined issues of class, gender, race, religion, and sexuality as they are formed by background (history) and place (geography). At CIIS, she worked with her colleague and partner Richard Shapiro to create a new academic center focused on postcolonial anthropology. Both Chatterji and Shapiro were suspended in July 2011 and dismissed in December 2011 after 14 and 25 years of service respectively, after the CIIS received student complaints against them. The CIIS Faculty Hearing Board found them guilty of failure to perform academic duties and violation of professional ethics. She was terminated for harassing students in 2011.
According to India Abroad, 39 Anthropology students from a Department of 50 retained legal counsel to take action against CIIS. As reported in the Chronicle of Higher Education in January 2012: 'A student worker in the dean of students' office, who had been supportive of Shapiro and Chatterji and at odds with her own boss, last fall issued a statement accusing Ms. Strong of being antagonistic toward the anthropology department and pressuring her to say negative things about the two professors.' The matter entered legal arbitration, and all allegations were retracted in January 2013. Chatterji's publications include research monographs, reports and books. In 1990, she co-published a report on immigrant women's rights in 's slums and resettlement colonies.