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Sneha Krishnan
Sneha Krishnan is an Associate Professor in Human Geography at the University of Oxford. She is a feminist historical and cultural geographer, whose work asks how emotions underpin projects of racial and gendered difference in the British colonial world. She is currently writing a book on girlhood and domestic modernity in early 20th century India, and has ongoing collaborations on school magazines, creepiness in cultural theory, and queer girlhood. She is an Editor of Gender, Place, and Culture, and holds a British Academy Wolfson Fellowship for her ongoing research.