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Sohini Chattopadhyay
 
Basic Information
Affiliation
Union College, NY
Title
Assistant Professor
Address
107 Lippman Hall

Union College, Union Street

Schenectady, NY  
12308
USA


Additional Information
About My Work
My research focuses on urban history from the perspective of science and technology studies to understand how technologies assisted in new forms of spatial-cultural practices, mapped social differences and became tools of new real estate speculations. In this, my research contributes toward GUHP's aims of cities within the broad rubric of empire and also studies cities as laboratories of practicing new forms of inequalities.
Citations
Some of my public-facing works on urban history and mortuary work can be found here: https://muckrack.com/sohini-chattopadhyay-2
Professional Associations
I most regularly attend the Annual Conference on South Asia in Madison,and Society for Social Studies of Science (4S) conference.

Bibliography

I am a historian of South Asia. My research lies at the intersections of science and technology studies, social history, and urban studies. My current book project, titled Dead Labor: Urban Technologies of Mass Death in Bombay and Calcutta approaches key questions in the study of colonial urban modernity through methods in the history of medicine and sciences. Through a comparative focus on the colonial cities of Bombay and Calcutta, I explore the new found interests of colonial urban planners, public health experts, and Indian social elites in the “unclaimed bodies” of the poor, which were considered both diseased and disposable, and attendant concerns with the scientific management of subaltern death. I am currently the Assistant Professor of South Asia and Science and Technology Studies at Union College, Schenectady, NY, and I hold a PhD degree in History from Columbia University.