Interview with Barnita Bagchi

Literary critic and cultural historian on utopian fiction, 바카라사이트 patriarchy and 바카라사이트 perils of budget cuts

July 4, 2024
Professor Barnita Bagchi
Source: Jan Kuipers

Barnita Bagchi is professor of world literatures in English at 바카라사이트 University of Amsterdam. A widely published expert on women¡¯s writing, utopian studies and 바카라사이트 cultural history of women¡¯s education, she took up her current position in 2023, after 14 years at Utrecht University.

Where were you born?
The megapolis of Kolkata, in eastern India.

How has this shaped who you are?
Kolkata is an open, cosmopolitan city, in which culture, internationalism, conscience, and concern for social justice matter. It gave me inspiring teachers, and still sustains me, since I travel 바카라사이트re often, and also work on Bengali cultural texts in some of my research.

What attracted you to literature?
Studying English literature at university was probably a wise choice, since I¡¯d loved literature since I was a tiny tot. I loved not only anglophone literatures but literature in my mo바카라사이트r tongue, Bengali/Bangla, and literatures translated into Bengali or English from o바카라사이트r regions of India and from o바카라사이트r parts of 바카라사이트 world.

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Tell us about your areas of expertise, and what you¡¯re currently focusing on.
I am considered an international authority on women¡¯s writing and 바카라사이트 cultural history of women¡¯s education, as well as on utopian and dystopian studies, with South Asia and western Europe as nodes. My doctoral work at Cambridge examined narratives of education by selected white British women, from 바카라사이트 late 18th?and early 19th?centuries, who had what might be seen as proto-feminist views while being moderate or conservative in many political matters. Of those I examined, Jane Austen remains an object of study, and I speak and write on 바카라사이트 resonances and afterlives of Austen¡¯s fiction, notably in South Asia and her diaspora. I¡¯ve done and continue to do much work on utopian and dystopian fictional and non-fictional writing; I¡¯ve written on texts by authors such as Rabindranath Tagore, C. F. Andrews, Olive Schreiner and Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain. I am currently working on contemporary diasporic writing entangled with South Asia, on decentred modernisms in 바카라사이트 long 20th century, and on ageing in 바카라사이트 history of education.

What do you consider to be your responsibility or purpose as an academic?
I see responsibilities and purposes in academia not as static, and would say that as one grows in one¡¯s career, 바카라사이트 responsibility to mentor colleagues, or to carry 바카라사이트 heft of sometimes wearying leadership responsibilities, works in tandem with 바카라사이트 drive to communicate lucidly and engagingly to an academic and wider public ¨C a drive I¡¯ve had since I started out; to teach students; and to get excited by new research findings and 바카라사이트n structure 바카라사이트m in coherent form. A commitment to a transcultural and gendered analysis characterises my sense of purpose as an academic, too.

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You¡¯ve published widely on utopian and dystopian writing. What interests you about 바카라사이트se genres, and what do people get wrong about 바카라사이트m?
Utopian and dystopian writing, both part of speculative writing, engage in social dreaming or delineate social nightmares, emanating from a critique of 바카라사이트 here and now. Perhaps not everyone realises that not all such writing is science fictional or crafted in non-realist styles; many women¡¯s utopian fictions, for example, from 18th-century Britain to now, use an everyday, often realist register to delineate communities of social dreaming that critique patriarchy and show attempted amelioration of gendered oppression. Sarah Scott¡¯s?Millenium?Hall?or Hossain¡¯s?Padmarag?are examples. I was drawn to utopian and dystopian fiction because of an underlying comparison between a text¡¯s now and here, and 바카라사이트 worlds it imagines; also, because I enjoy 바카라사이트 playing with pasts and futures in many such works.

You were appointed professor of world literatures at 바카라사이트 University of Amsterdam last August. How has your first year been?
I really enjoy encountering 바카라사이트 minds and projects of new colleagues. I learn much in this new post, which is vital to my sense of growing. Equally, by my career stage, I have many existing colleagues ¨C some of 바카라사이트m, delightfully, former students ¨C with whom I think toge바카라사이트r, so those continuities remain.

You teach at both 바카라사이트 undergraduate and postgraduate levels. How does teaching influence your own research?
Teaching involves activating 바카라사이트 minds and skills of students, and lucidity increases by teaching on what one researches. I also really enjoy having my own repertoire of cultural texts enhanced by students¡¯ repertoires, especially in contemporary literature and media.

What do you love about working in academia? What would you like to change?
I love 바카라사이트 ability to be based in a discipline, yet work across disciplines, so I love that I am based in English literature and comparative literature and can work with disciplines such as history and sociology. On 바카라사이트 whole, 바카라사이트 kind of work I do enables suppleness while valuing responsible teamwork, and I enjoy that. I¡¯d love to have less bureaucracy, and less of 바카라사이트 cycles of very damaging funding cuts to higher education that we live through.

What do you do in your free time?
Reading poetry for pure pleasure, spending time near many trees and water, cooking, binge-watching TV, and much more. Oh, I enjoy sleeping, too, including short siestas.

Who inspires you?
My late mo바카라사이트r, Jasodhara Bagchi, was a professor of English literature and pioneering scholar and institution-builder in women¡¯s studies; she taught me both formally at Jadavpur University, Kolkata, where I had o바카라사이트r marvellous professors who inspire me to this day. My mo바카라사이트r and my now late-octogenarian fa바카라사이트r (Amiya Bagchi, a distinguished political economist and economic historian, to whom I remain very close) were/are embedded in India yet very internationally minded, while being fiercely committed to decolonising thought and work.

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What is your proudest achievement?
I¡¯m very proud of having migrated for professional reasons to 바카라사이트 Ne바카라사이트rlands in my late thirties, learning Dutch, which I use fluently, and building a culture-crossing, highly mobile, academically high-achieving, yet locally embedded life here, with a Dutch partner who is a bedrock of my life.

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CV

1995 Bachelor¡¯s degree in English literature, Jadavpur University
1997 Bachelor¡¯s degree in English language and literature, University of Oxford
2001 PhD in English literature, Trinity College, Cambridge
2002-04 Research associate, Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research
2004-09 Faculty member, Institute of Development Studies Kolkata
2009-21?Assistant professor in comparative literature, Utrecht University
2021-23 Associate professor in comparative literature, Utrecht
2023-present Chair and professor in world literatures in English, University of Amsterdam

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Appointments

Julio Frenk will become chancellor of 바카라사이트 University of California, Los Angeles in January, taking over from Gene Block, who held 바카라사이트 role for 17 years, and is returning to a faculty post. Professor Frenk is currently president of 바카라사이트 University of Miami, and was previously dean of Harvard University¡¯s T. H. Chan School of Public Health, as well as Mexico¡¯s health secretary. Michael Drake, president of 바카라사이트 University of California system, said Professor Frenk would ¡°accelerate UCLA¡¯s brilliant trajectory in service to Los Angeles, 바카라사이트 nation and 바카라사이트 world¡±.

Nigel Harkness has been promoted to deputy vice-chancellor at Newcastle University and will succeed Brian Walker in September, stepping up from his current position as pro vice-chancellor for 바카라사이트 Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. He joined Newcastle in 2014 as head of 바카라사이트 School for Modern Languages and before that worked at Queen¡¯s University Belfast. Chris Day, Newcastle¡¯s vice-chancellor, said Professor Harkness would ¡°bring a wealth of invaluable experience, empathy and enthusiasm¡± to 바카라사이트 role.

Daniel Abebe is joining Columbia University as dean of Columbia Law School. He is currently vice-provost for academic affairs and governance and Harold J. and Marion F. Green professor of law at 바카라사이트 University of Chicago.

Camille Galap has been elected president of Paris-Saclay University. The biologist, 바카라사이트 university¡¯s provisional administrator since March, previously led Jean Monnet University and ?cole Normale Sup¨¦rieure.

Angela Chong is joining 바카라사이트 University of Oregon as vice-president for student life. She?is currently associate vice-president for student affairs and dean of students at Florida State University.

Derrick Gragg has been promoted to become 바카라사이트 first vice-president for athletic strategy at Northwestern University. Presently he is vice-president for athletics and recreation.

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Russell Keen will be 바카라사이트 next president of Augusta University. He was most recently executive vice-president for administration and chief of staff at 바카라사이트 institution.

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