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Bhavani Raman

Bhavani Raman is an Indian historian. She is an associate professor and associate chair (teaching) at the Historical and Cultural Studies Department at the University of Toronto. Her research lie at the intersections of law, culture and intellectual histories of South Asia.[1] She is the Chair of the Tamil Worlds Initiative, a tri-campus program on Tamil history, culture, and politics at the Scarborough campus of the University of Toronto. [2]

Bhavani Raman
CitizenshipIndian
Occupation(s)Associate professor, University of Toronto, Canada
Academic background
Alma materUniversity of Michigan, Jawaharlal Nehru University
Academic work
Notable worksDocument Raj: Writing and Scribes in Early Colonial South India (2012)

Education and family edit

Raman attended St Stephen’s College, Delhi University where she graduated with honors in history. She obtained an M.Phil. for her thesis titled ‘The Emergence of the Public in Nineteenth Century Tamil Nadu” under the guidance of Prof. K.N. Panikkar at the Centre for Historical Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi.

Career edit

Notable academic contribution edit

Document Raj

Raman’s PhD thesis was later published as her first book titled Document Raj: Writing and Scribes in Early Colonial South India (2012),[3][4] a work on company rule in South Asia. Raman’s granular research on colonial bureaucratic writing practices renders the book a near-ethnography of the time, as the 18th century colonial cutcherry comes to life. Her method calls for close attention to media and practices of infrastructure, charting a new path in South Asian historiography. Document Raj demonstrates how regimes of legal and bureaucratic document production, writing practices and their effects on language pedagogy enabled new forms of power in colonial India. Document Raj studies the political, linguistic, and pedagogic connotations of written accountability by attending to its colonial career.[5]

According to Dipesh Chakrabarty, “Document Raj breaks new ground in South Asian history. Raman’s imaginative investigations into the workings of the East India Company’s district offices in colonial Madras provide a powerful analysis of the critical role that scribal cultures played in enabling the Raj to operate as a vast writing machine. Original in its approach, this book will reinvigorate debates about the nature and consequences of colonial rule in the subcontinent.”[6] Her works are highly relevant in Tamil historiography.[5]

She has also edited two volumes With Prof. Daniel T. Rodgers and Prof. Helmut Reimitz, Cultures in Motion (2014)[7] and with Dr Aparna Balachandran and Dr Rashmi Pant, Iterations of Law: Legal Histories from India (2018).[8] The latter volume draws on Robert Cover’s claim to broaden the idea of law and legal meaning to include the normative universe that is built on custom, ethical and interpretative commitments. It urges historians to look for “the myriad appropriations of law to construct meaning” so that a “web of understanding that contests or aligns with the letter and spirit of the law” can be arrived at. She has also published more than a dozen of journal articles and public writings.[9][10][11]

She is also the Digital Humanities Faculty Fellow 2022–2023, at the Jackman Humanities Institute, University of Toronto, where Raman is engaged in a research project on Chennai’s water archives.[2] This project demonstrates the potential of lexicon-based research in Tamil to annotate hydrological geospatial data visualizations culled from colonial historical maps through research collaboration, self-learning, and skill sharing between researchers and community members. 

Awards edit

  • Her doctoral dissertation at the University of Michigan under advisor Sumathy Ramaswamy was selected the best doctoral dissertation by University of California Los Angeles and awarded the prestigious Sardar Patel Award in 2007. [12]
  • International Dissertation Research Fellowship 2001 for Social Communication and the Emergence of Modern Publics in Colonial South India, 1790–1850.[13]

References edit

  1. ^ "Bhavani Raman | Department of Historical and Cultural Studies". www.utsc.utoronto.ca. Retrieved 2022-12-31.
  2. ^ a b "JHI-UTSC Digital Humanities Faculty Fellow, 2022-2023 | Jackman Humanities Institute". www.humanities.utoronto.ca. Retrieved 2022-12-31.
  3. ^ Bellenoit, Hayden J. (2013). "Bhavani Raman. Document Raj: Writing and Scribes in Early Colonial India". The American Historical Review. 118 (3): 834–835. doi:10.1093/ahr/118.3.834.
  4. ^ Patel, Geeta (2014). "Document raj: writing and scribes in early colonial south India, by Bhavani Raman". South Asian History and Culture. 5 (3): 398–401. doi:10.1080/19472498.2014.905331. S2CID 144991259.
  5. ^ a b ஆ.சிவசுப்பிரமணியன். "ஆவண அரசாங்கம் - பவானி இராமன்". www.keetru.com (in Tamil). Retrieved 2022-12-31.
  6. ^ Raman, Bhavani (2012-11-14). Document Raj. University of Chicago Press. doi:10.7208/chicago/9780226703299.001.0001. ISBN 978-0-226-70329-9.
  7. ^ Prange, Sebastian R. (2015). "Cultures in Motion ed. by Daniel T. Rodgers, Bhavani Raman, Helmut Reimitz (review)". Journal of World History. 25 (4): 660–662. doi:10.1353/jwh.2015.0009. S2CID 162091913.
  8. ^ Gauba, Kanika (2019). "Iterations of law: legal histories from India, edited by Aparna Balachandran, Rashmi Pant and Bhavani Raman, New Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2018, viii + 302pp., INR 950 (hardback), ISBN 9780199477791". Indian Law Review. 3 (3): 290–298. doi:10.1080/24730580.2019.1694467. S2CID 214494540.
  9. ^ "Bhavani Raman". Economic and Political Weekly. Retrieved 2022-12-31.
  10. ^ "The Curious Disappearance of the Ennore Creek". The Wire. Retrieved 2022-12-31.
  11. ^ "An Indian History of Identity Infrastructure". The Wire. Retrieved 2022-12-31.
  12. ^ "Sardar Patel Award Page Main Content". international.ucla.edu. Retrieved 2022-12-31.
  13. ^ "Bhavani Raman". Social Science Research Council (SSRC). Retrieved 2022-12-31.

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Toronto CanadaAcademic backgroundAlma materUniversity of Michigan Jawaharlal Nehru UniversityAcademic workNotable worksDocument Raj Writing and Scribes in Early Colonial South India 2012 Contents 1 Education and family 2 Career 2 1 Notable academic contribution 3 Awards 4 ReferencesEducation and family editRaman attended St Stephen s College Delhi University where she graduated with honors in history She obtained an M Phil for her thesis titled The Emergence of the Public in Nineteenth Century Tamil Nadu under the guidance of Prof K N Panikkar at the Centre for Historical Studies Jawaharlal Nehru University Delhi Career editNotable academic contribution edit Document RajRaman s PhD thesis was later published as her first book titled Document Raj Writing and Scribes in Early Colonial South India 2012 3 4 a work on company rule in South Asia Raman s granular research on colonial bureaucratic writing practices renders the book a near ethnography of the time as the 18th century colonial cutcherry comes to life Her method calls for close attention to media and practices of infrastructure charting a new path in South Asian historiography Document Raj demonstrates how regimes of legal and bureaucratic document production writing practices and their effects on language pedagogy enabled new forms of power in colonial India Document Raj studies the political linguistic and pedagogic connotations of written accountability by attending to its colonial career 5 According to Dipesh Chakrabarty Document Raj breaks new ground in South Asian history Raman s imaginative investigations into the workings of the East India Company s district offices in colonial Madras provide a powerful analysis of the critical role that scribal cultures played in enabling the Raj to operate as a vast writing machine Original in its approach this book will reinvigorate debates about the nature and consequences of colonial rule in the subcontinent 6 Her works are highly relevant in Tamil historiography 5 She has also edited two volumes With Prof Daniel T Rodgers and Prof Helmut Reimitz Cultures in Motion 2014 7 and with Dr Aparna Balachandran and Dr Rashmi Pant Iterations of Law Legal Histories from India 2018 8 The latter volume draws on Robert Cover s claim to broaden the idea of law and legal meaning to include the normative universe that is built on custom ethical and interpretative commitments It urges historians to look for the myriad appropriations of law to construct meaning so that a web of understanding that contests or aligns with the letter and spirit of the law can be arrived at She has also published more than a dozen of journal articles and public writings 9 10 11 She is also the Digital Humanities Faculty Fellow 2022 2023 at the Jackman Humanities Institute University of Toronto where Raman is engaged in a research project on Chennai s water archives 2 This project demonstrates the potential of lexicon based research in Tamil to annotate hydrological geospatial data visualizations culled from colonial historical maps through research collaboration self learning and skill sharing between researchers and community members Awards editHer doctoral dissertation at the University of Michigan under advisor Sumathy Ramaswamy was selected the best doctoral dissertation by University of California Los Angeles and awarded the prestigious Sardar Patel Award in 2007 12 International Dissertation Research Fellowship 2001 for Social Communication and the Emergence of Modern Publics in Colonial South India 1790 1850 13 References edit Bhavani Raman Department of Historical and Cultural Studies www utsc utoronto ca Retrieved 2022 12 31 a b JHI UTSC Digital Humanities Faculty Fellow 2022 2023 Jackman Humanities Institute www humanities utoronto ca Retrieved 2022 12 31 Bellenoit Hayden J 2013 Bhavani Raman Document Raj Writing and Scribes in Early Colonial India The American Historical Review 118 3 834 835 doi 10 1093 ahr 118 3 834 Patel Geeta 2014 Document raj writing and scribes in early colonial south India by Bhavani Raman South Asian History and Culture 5 3 398 401 doi 10 1080 19472498 2014 905331 S2CID 144991259 a b ஆ ச வச ப ப ரமண யன ஆவண அரச ங கம பவ ன இர மன www keetru com in Tamil Retrieved 2022 12 31 Raman Bhavani 2012 11 14 Document Raj University of Chicago Press doi 10 7208 chicago 9780226703299 001 0001 ISBN 978 0 226 70329 9 Prange Sebastian R 2015 Cultures in Motion ed by Daniel T Rodgers Bhavani Raman Helmut Reimitz review Journal of World History 25 4 660 662 doi 10 1353 jwh 2015 0009 S2CID 162091913 Gauba Kanika 2019 Iterations of law legal histories from India edited by Aparna Balachandran Rashmi Pant and Bhavani Raman New Delhi Oxford University Press 2018 viii 302pp INR 950 hardback ISBN 9780199477791 Indian Law Review 3 3 290 298 doi 10 1080 24730580 2019 1694467 S2CID 214494540 Bhavani Raman Economic and Political Weekly Retrieved 2022 12 31 The Curious Disappearance of the Ennore Creek The Wire Retrieved 2022 12 31 An Indian History of Identity Infrastructure The Wire Retrieved 2022 12 31 Sardar Patel Award Page Main Content international ucla edu Retrieved 2022 12 31 Bhavani Raman Social Science Research Council SSRC Retrieved 2022 12 31 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bhavani Raman amp oldid 1207450929, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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