Room 101, School of Arts and Sciences
Central Campus
In this session the discussion will center on how to retrieve forgotten histories through conducting archival research and fieldwork. The case study will focus on the two individuals named in the title, who were active in the art and cultural scene of early twentieth-century Bombay.
Sunil Sharma is Professor of Persianate & Comparative Literature at Boston University. His areas of research are premodern Persian and South Asian literatures, specifically poetry and court cultures, history of the book, and travel writing. His last book, Mughal Arcadia: Persian Poetry in an Indian Court (Harvard University Press, 2017) is a study of early modern Persianate literature. The output of a multi-year project entitled “Veiled Voyagers: Muslim Women Travelers from Asia and the Middle East” with Siobhan Lambert-Hurley and Daniel Majchrowicz was recently published as Three Centuries of Travel Writing by Muslim Women (Indiana University Press, 2023). He has written about various aspects of Amir Khusrau's poetry and also published translations in In the Bazaar of Love: The Selected Poetry of Amir Khusrau (Penguin, 2011).