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Dr. des. Priyam Goswami Choudhury

Priyam Goswami Choudhury has joined the teams of Prof. Eckstein and Prof. Schwarz

Lecturer

 

Campus Am Neuen Palais 10
House 19, room 0.21

About

I am a researcher from Assam, currently based in Berlin. I graduated from Hindu College, University of Delhi in 2014 with a degree in English. After that, I moved to Germany, attending Freie Universität Berlin for a masters degree in English Studies where I wrote my thesis comparing the poetry of Arvind Krishna Mehrotra and Agha Shahid Ali. Since then, I have been working on a doctoral dissertation on the international publishing networks of Indian poetry, studying the manner in which canons of a postcolonial nation reflect nationalism and its many definitions. I worked on my research as a part of the DFG-funded Research Training Group "minor cosmopolitanisms" from 2019 till the January of 2023. Since 2021, I have been a board member of Gesellschaft für Anglophone Postkolonial Studien (GAPS). Besides postcolonial poetry, I am usually to be found talking about sneakers, sports, and all matters caffeine.

Research Interests

Postcolonialism
Indian Poetry
Cultural theory
Empire and ecologies
Popular culture

 

Events Organized

Modernities in the Contact Zone: Translating across Unfamiliar Objects, GAPS Postgraduate Conference, Universität Potsdam, 21-23 October 2021

Postcolonial Interdisciplinary Colloquium in Literary and Cultural Studies (organizer), University of Pretoria/Universität Potsdam, 12-13 April 2022

Transmitting the Archive: Minor Cosmopolitan Spaces and Erased Histories: Panel discussion with Anandita Bajpai, Promona Sengupta, and Netta Weiser at the Minor Cosmopolitan Assembly, 10 November 2022

Screening: The Sound of Friendship: Warm Wavelengths in a Cold, Cold War? (2021) by Anandita Bajpai at the Minor Cosmopolitan Assembly, 11 November 2022

Conferences/Workshops

"A Half-Caste Othello: The Poetics of Adapting Shakespeare in India" in Minor Shakespeares, University of Split, 23-24 September 2016.

"Manto’s Necropolis: Constructing Violent Partition Histories through Violated Bodies" in LOVE AND TERROR: Feminisms in Transnational Perspectives, Inter-University Centre Dubrovnik, 22-26 May 2017.

“A missed land: Producing the Postcolonial Nation in Agha Shahid Ali’s Poetry” in REPRESENTATIONS OF HOME, Conflict and/or (Be)longing: Thinking with Stories and Images, School of Arts and Humanities, University of Lisbon, 16-17 November 2017.

"Configuring the ‘World’ in ‘World Literature’: A Case Study of Arundhati Roy’s Reception in Berlin" in “World Literature Conference – Postcolonial Perspectives”, University of Delhi, 15-17 March 2018.

Workshop: Modern Jewish Experiences beyond Europe – minor perspectives on modernity, 14-15 June 2021    

"The Work of Art in the Era of Legitimization: “Miyah Poetry” in the Context of Contemporary Indian Politics" in Revolutions in Reading, Stockholm University, 21-23 June 2021