Saurabh Dube | |
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Born | |
Alma mater | University of Delhi University of Cambridge |
Scientific career | |
Fields | History, anthropology |
Institutions | El Colegio de México |
Saurabh Dube is an Indian scholar whose work combines history and anthropology, archival and field research, subaltern studies and postcolonial-decolonial perspectives, and social theory and critical thought. After teaching at the University of Delhi, since 1995 he is Professor of History – elected to the Distinguished Category of Professor-Researcher in 2009 – at the Centre of Asian and African Studies at El Colegio de México in Mexico City. Dube is a member also of the National System of Researchers (SNI), Mexico, in which since 2005 he holds the highest rank.[1]
Saurabh Dube has been described recently as "one of the most generative, creative, and surprising thinkers of our time" (Sunil Amrith)[2][3] as well as "a thinker who in these times is fundamental to the Global South" (Mario Rufer).[4] He has been considered as having "long been one of the most interesting and perceptive scholars addressing the dilemmas of modernity in South Asia";[5] as issuing "excellent reminder[s] of the possibilities as well as the perils of modernity"[6] at large; and as "bringing an electric urgency to the task of historiography of modernity",[7] encompassing "the genealogies of the modern in Europe, the Americas, and South Asia".[8]
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