Dr. Masood Raja, of the University of North Texas, USA speaks to Dr. Amrita Ghosh, Lund University, Sweden about his incredible journey from being a soldier and to academia, and his reactions to being recognized as a scholar in his field of literary studies.
From Soldier to Scholar by Dr. Masood Raja
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Dr Amrita Ghosh
Amrita Ghosh has a PhD in literature and postcolonial Studies, and a postdoc from a Linnaeus University, Sweden. She is currently a visiting researcher at Lund University, South Asia center, SASNET and is finishing two books on Kashmir, and Tagore-Yeats, and a new co-written project on India’s Culture Industries is under contract with a university press.
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