Her research has encompassed a range of topics including: politics of space, identity and community among communities of South Asian origin in Tanzania questions of empowerment in relation to grass-roots struggles in the global South, principally with the Sangtin Kisan Mazdoor Sangathan (SKMS) in Sitapur District, India the politics of language and social fracturing in the context of development and neo-liberal globalization and creative praxis that uses collaboration, co-authorship, and translation to blur the borders between academic, activist, and artistic labor. Nagar makes multi-lingual and multi-genre contributions to transnational feminism, social geography, critical development studies, and critical ethnography. Richa Nagar (born 1968, in Lucknow, India) is a scholar, writer, educator, and theatre-worker who is Professor of the College in the College of Liberal Arts at the University of Minnesota.
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