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Vazira Fazila-Yacoobali Zamindar is an artist, writer and historian of modern South Asia who is Associate Professor of History at Brown University. I met her in 2016 when I spend the academic year of 2016-2017 in Providence (Rhode Island, usa): in the first semester as a visiting scholar in the Department of Portuguese and Brazilian Studies (Michael Teague flad/Brown Visiting Pro-fessorship). It was during this period that I had the privilege to meet and spend some time with some brilliant women scholars I decided to interview as part of a series that I named “In their own words. Academic women in a global world” and proposed it to Análise Social, which has supported the invaluable work of transcribing the long interviews before I did the editing work. Ariella Aisha Azoulay’s interview was the first to be published in Análise Social, in 2020, shortly after the publication of her book Potential History. Unlearning Imperi-alism. Lina Fruzzetti was next, in 2021. The anthropologist who transforms her work into remarkable films as well as books was the first black woman to have tenure at Brown University, not a short venture in a country that is still dealing with serious racial discrimination in all spheres, including the higher education level.
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Vicente, F. L. (2023). Interview. ‘In their own words’: academic women in a global world. Vazira Zamindar: on living together. Análise Social, 247, LVIII (2.º), 436-456
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Instituto de Ciências Sociais da Universidade de Lisboa
