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<p><strong>What are you currently working on as your next project?</strong></p>
<p>I have a bunch of small projects and two new book projects going on&acirc;&euro;&rdquo;the post-first-book and tenure-packet-nearly-submitted excitement means I'm working on a lot of new material. The smaller projects are about gender and Islam in colonial South Asia and, in a different direction altogether, how academic job ads script the boundaries of Islamic studies. The book projects are in research stages at this point. One is tracing connections between anti-Muslim and anti-Jewish rhetoric, policies, and norms in colonial/imperial settings. The other revisits the Rebellion and memorialization by way of examining the various tours of rebellion sites in northern India as sites of meaning-making and religio-national definitions. All of these projects try to build upon and expand the work in <em>Indian Muslim Minorities and the 1857 Rebellion</em>; they each take a facet of race, religion, Islam, and the definitions thereof and think about them in new locations or historical contexts.</p>
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<p>Anmol Ghavri is a graduate of Dartmouth College and an incoming master's student in the international and world history program at Columbia University. He is interested in psychological thinking in colonial South Asia, colonial and anti-colonial thought and praxis - especially the role of time and teleologies in constructing "civilizations," modernities, religions and races, and their co-option by anti-colonial thinkers across broader South Asia and the Islamicate world.</p>
<p>Anmol Ghavri is a student studying South Asian history at Dartmouth College.</p>

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