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Shivani Gupta
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Anthropologist | Educator | Writer | Dancer | Chocolate lover | Bollywood obsessed | Lecturer, NUS College Working on gender, sexuality, violence, provincialism, urbanism, city, and subversions in South Asia and Southeast Asia.
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On this International Women’s Day I was invited by Women in Tech @ NUS Computing. I took this opportunity to speak about the opportunities and challenges the emergence of Femtech poses for women’s health and well-being. I believe a gender inclusive approach with sensitivity and ethics as priority

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Don’t you wish your life had a ‘control F’ command to search things around your house, office, car, tote bag, and all other spaces. I’m write this as I struggle to find a stapler. 🤦🏽‍♀️

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Restlessness pushed me to follow bell hooks advice to look at writing as a force and I attempted to pen it down. #palestine

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Crazy day is when you’re on zoom calls from 10am to 5pm continuously with only bathroom breaks in between. Sigh. Even the coffee shop lady asked me why was I late for my evening coffee today. 😳

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Tomorrow’s UNC Daily Tar Heel. As provided by its managing editor, Caitlyn Yaede. Brilliant. And heart wrenching.

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I'm pretty happy with the Academic Integrity / Use of AI statement I developed for my fall syllabi :)

Citing our sources and giving credit where it’s due are more than bureaucratic obligations; they’re ethical, political practices — especially in this age of artificial intelligence. As Sarah Ahmed and Kishonna Gray acknowledge, citations are a means of determining “who appears,” who counts, whose work gets validated. Our citational choices have the power to build communities, as well as to dismantle and reform canons and disciplines. They’re creative opportunities, too! The endnote and footnote can become a poetic or epistolary form!  

Please familiarize yourself with the University’s Code of Academic Integrity and the Libraries’ plagiarism resources. If you have any questions regarding proper citation of sources or other academic integrity matters, please ask me or consult the Weingarten Center for academic support and disability services, the Marks Family Center for Excellence in Writing, or any of these other services supporting academic skills. Plagiarism and cheating of any form
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Historians of India, please see and share this ad for a Chair in Indian History and Culture at Oxford University. “We would particularly welcome applications from scholars in the field of early modern Indian history.” www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DBE869/p...

Professor of Indian History and Culture at University of Oxford
Professor of Indian History and Culture at University of Oxford

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My book review of Sarah Lamb’s Being Single in India is out in Pacific Affairs. It was such a pleasure to review this book. I loved everything about this book but it being framed within queer studies was my favourite part. Here is the link: t.co/BhPlRzJIN3

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Thank you! This was super helpful

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@adityak.bsky.social - this is fantastic

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Shivani Gupta
@shivi90.bsky.social
Anthropologist | Educator | Writer | Dancer | Chocolate lover | Bollywood obsessed | Lecturer, NUS College Working on gender, sexuality, violence, provincialism, urbanism, city, and subversions in South Asia and Southeast Asia.
88 followers88 following10 posts