Farina Mir

Farina Mir
Occupation Professor, Historian
Known for History of the Punjab, British colonialism
Notable work The Social Space of Language
Punjab Reconsidered
Genre and Devotion in Punjab's Popular Narratives

Farina Mir is a historian and a professor at the University of Michigan. She has a keen interest in the history of colonial and postcolonial South Asia, with a particular interest in the social, cultural, and religious history of late-colonial north India.[1]

Education

In 1993, Mir received her B.A. in in English literature and Asian & Middle Eastern Cultures from Barnard College and in 2002, she received her Ph.D. from University of British Columbia.[2]

Notable Works

Awards

References

  1. "People - Faculty - Farina Mir". University of Michigan. Retrieved 14 October 2016.
  2. "Farina Mir – The Punjabi Literary Formation: Language and Affect in a Vernacular Culture". Irving K. Barber Learning Centre.
  3. "The Social space of language". University of California Press. Retrieved 14 October 2016.
  4. "Punjab Reconsidered: History, Culture, and Practice". Oxford University Press. Retrieved 14 October 2016.
  5. "Genre and Devotion in Punjabi Popular Narratives". Cambridge University Press. JSTOR 3879442.
  6. "Farina Mir". University of Michigan.
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