Rukshana Zaman

Rukshana Zaman (PhD), Faculty of Anthropology, School of Social Sciences, IGNOU

Rukshana Zaman teaches anthropology in Indira Gandhi National Open University, New Delhi, India. Within the ambit of Social Anthropology, her research interests are ethnicity, identity, ethnic conflicts, social institutions and anthropology of performance. She has presented and published her research work in many international forums and journals.

Rukshana was a Charles Wallace Fellow in Social Anthropology (2018-19), affiliated to Queen’s University Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom. She also holds a bachelor’s degree in Odissi Dance and was a recipient of the President’s Award for her service as a Girl Guide. Rukshana also likes to pen her thoughts and express her views through her poems. 
 

No comments :

Post a Comment

We welcome your comments related to the article and the topic being discussed. We expect the comments to be courteous, and respectful of the author and other commenters. Setu reserves the right to moderate, remove or reject comments that contain foul language, insult, hatred, personal information or indicate bad intention. The views expressed in comments reflect those of the commenter, not the official views of the Setu editorial board. рдк्рд░рдХाрд╢िрдд рд░рдЪрдиा рд╕े рд╕рдо्рдмंрдзिрдд рд╢ाрд▓ीрди рд╕рдо्рд╡ाрдж рдХा рд╕्рд╡ाрдЧрдд рд╣ै।