Bonnie Zare
Background
Bonnie Zare research focuses on discourses of identity, feminism, and activism in contemporary India and in South Asian women’s fiction. Zare’s articles have appeared in Women’s Studies International Forum, Humanity and Society, and South Asian Review among others. She is the co-editor of Other Tongues: Rethinking the Language Debates in India. She is also founder of The Keep Girls in School Project, she collaborates with organizations in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. She published "We are Working for a Cas
Bonnie Zare
Occupation
• Professor of Sociology and Women’s and Gender Studies at Virginia Tech
Qualification
• Doctor of Philosophy – PhD English Language and Literature/Letters from Tufts University
• Master’s degree English Language and Literature/Letters from University of Wisconsin-Madison
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About: - Bonnie Zare research focuses on discourses of identity, feminism, and activism in contemporary India and in South Asian women’s fiction. Zare’s articles have appeared in Women’s Studies International Forum, Humanity and Society, and South Asian Review among others. She is the co-editor of Other Tongues: Rethinking the Language Debates in India. She is also founder of The Keep Girls in School Project, she collaborates with organizations in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. She published "We are Working for a Caste-free India”: An Interview with M. M. Vinodini," in Journal of International Women's Studies: Vol. 22. Bonnie Zare was the speaker on the 2022 AIC foundation day celebration which was about the ground-breaking ceremony of Dr. Ambedkar memorial. This person is connected with Ambedkar International Center.