Suchandana Chatterjee, Susmita Bhattacharya (Eds.) |
Suchandana Chatterjee is Fellow, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Institute of Asian Studies (an autonomous Institute of the Ministry of Culture, GOI), Kolkata, India. Her research interests include shared spaces and connected histories of Eurasia, marginalized identities of Central Asia, images of Eurasia`s transition, the Northern reach of Buddhism etc. Her ongoing project in the Institute is on Post-Soviet images of Kazakhstan: a cosmopolitan space with borderland anxieties. Her forthcoming book Reconsidering Inner Asia: shared spaces, shifting identities.(Delhi: Manohar Publishers) is based on her recently completed project that focuses on Inner Asia`s spatiality and resurgent identities. Her publications include The Steppe in History-Essays on a Eurasian Fringe (New Delhi: Manohar, 2010), Politics and Society in Tajikistan in the aftermath of the Civil War (Greenwood Press and Hope India Publications, 2002), Mind and Vision: Perceptions of reform in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan (Bookwell, 2006) and several research papers on Central Asia and Asiatic Russia, India and Central Asia in research journals and edited books. She has edited the Institute`s journal Asia Annual 2006 and has co-edited the Institute`s seminar publications on Eurasia and Buddhism in Asia. A student of history, she was awarded doctorate degree by Department of Arts (History), Calcutta University in 2002 for her thesis Emirate of Bukhara, 1868-1924: Encounters with transition.
Her e-mail is suchandanachatterjee@hotmail.com
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Susmita Bhattacharya is a Fellow of the Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Institute of Asian Studies (MAKAIAS), Kolkata with a background of International Relations, Jadavpur University. After teaching Political Science at different colleges of Kolkata for seven years she joined the Asiatic Society as Research Associate in Russian Studies. In 1998, she joined MAKAIAS as Research Officer and being proficient in Russian language has been serving the Institute as Language (Russian) Resource person. She has translated over 140 articles, several manuscripts and a number of books from Russian to English for the Institute`s publications, along with imparting language training to the Fellows in related fields and assisting in interpreting Russian materials. She has edited a number of Institute`s volumes on Eurasia, West Asia and Buddhism in Asia. As a Fellow, currently she is engaged with the project, The Revival of Buddhism in Russia: the Role and Place of India in this Process. Her area of interest and specialisation includes Eurasia in general, Russia in particular, from the political, cultural, social and international relations points of view.
Her e-mail is
susmitabhattacharya07@gmail.com
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