Exploring Memory and Migration: Dr. Isha Dubey's Pioneering Research at IIIT Hyderabad
Introduction
What began as a doctoral dissertation focused on a community in Bangladesh has expanded into a labyrinth of intriguing research opportunities for IIIT Hyderabad's historian and social scientist, Dr. Isha Dubey.
Research Focus
Dr. Dubey elaborates on her in-depth exploration of Mumbai’s Bhendi Bazaar and the study of the Dawoodi Bohra community. Her research extends beyond just historical accounts, diving into the cultural dynamics of migration.
Key Projects
- Memory Dynamics: Examining how migration affects cultural memory within communities.
- Community Studies: Focusing on the Dawoodi Bohra community's unique identity.
- Broader Implications: What these findings mean for understanding migration in contemporary society.
Conclusion
Dr. Isha Dubey’s innovative research sheds light on the often overlooked narratives of migration and memory, contributing significantly to our understanding of community identity in the context of modern sociocultural shifts.
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