Ajantha Subramanian CV
Ajantha Subramanian CV
Ajantha Subramanian CV
Curriculum Vitae
Department of Anthropology • Harvard University •
21 Divinity Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02138 • [email protected]
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PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS
2018- Chair, Department of Anthropology, Harvard University
2012- Professor, Anthropology and South Asian Studies, Harvard University
2010-2012 Associate Professor, Cultural Anthropology, Duke University
2010-2012 Morris Kahn Associate Professor, Anthropology and Social Studies, Harvard University
(on leave)
2009-2010 Morris Kahn Associate Professor, Anthropology and Social Studies, Harvard University
2008-2009 Associate Professor, Anthropology and Social Studies, Harvard University
2003-2007 Assistant Professor, Anthropology and Social Studies, Harvard University
2001-2002 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, Cornell University
EDUCATION
2000 Duke University, Ph.D., Cultural Anthropology
1995 American University, Non-degree certificate, Political Economy
1990 Bryn Mawr College, B.A., Religion
RESEARCH/TEACHING INTERESTS
Political Economy; Political Ecology; Postcolonial Theory; Development; State Formation; Space and
Sovereignty; Social Movements; Citizenship; South Asia; South Asian diaspora
PUBLICATIONS
Books
The Caste of Merit: Engineering Education in India (Harvard University Press, 2019).
Shorelines: Space and Rights in South India (Stanford University Press, 2009; Yoda Press, 2013).
NAFTA at two years: the human and environmental toll (with John Cavanagh and Sarah Anderson),
Washington, D.C.: Institute for Policy Studies, 1995.
Articles
“Meritocracy and Democracy: Indian Reservations and the Politics of Caste,” Public Culture, special
issue on “Interrogating ‘Diversity,’” Vol. 31, Issue 2, May 2019.
“Making Merit: The Indian Institutes of Technology and the Social Life of Caste,” Comparative Studies
in Society and History 57, 2, April 2015.
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“Community, Class, and Conservation: Development Politics on the Kanyakumari Coast.” Conservation
and Society, Vol. 1, No. 2 (July-December), 2003, pp. 177-208.
“Modernity from Below: Local Citizenship on the South Indian Coast.” International Social Science
Journal, No. 175, March 2003, pp. 135-144.
“Community, Place, and Citizenship.” Seminar: Shades of Green, a symposium on the changing contours
of Indian environmentalism, No. 516, August 2002.
“Indians in North Carolina: Race, Class, and Culture in the Making of Immigrant Identity,” Comparative
Studies in South Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, Vol. XX, Nos. 1&2, 2000, pp.105-113.
“Is Development Just a Red Herring? Indian Fishworkers, Multinationals and the State,” South Asia
Bulletin, Vol. XIV, No.2, 1994, pp. 108-114.
Book chapters
“Merit and caste at elite institutions: the case of the IIT,” in Tarun Khanna and Michael Szonyi eds.
Making Meritocracy in China and India (Forthcoming, Oxford University Press, 2021).
“Caste and Merit,” in Surinder Jodhka and Jules Naudet eds. Oxford Handbook of Caste in
Contemporary/Modern Times, Oxford University Press, 2021.
“The Meritocrats: The Indian Institutes of Technology and the Social Life of Caste,” in Surinder Jodhka,
Jules Naudet, and Gilles Verniers eds. Sociology of Indian Elites, Oxford University Press, 2019.
“Merit and Caste in Contemporary India,” Alf Gunvald Nilsen, Kenneth Bo Nielsen, and Anand Vaidya
eds. Indian Democracy: Origins, Trajectories, Contestations, Pluto Press, 2019.
“Recovering Caste Privilege: The Politics of Meritocracy at the Indian Institutes of Technology,” in Alf
Gunvald Nilsen and Srila Roy eds. New Subaltern Politics: Reconceptualizing Hegemony and Resistance
in Contemporary India, Oxford University Press, 2015.
“Indians in North Carolina: Race, Class, and Culture in the Making of Immigrant Identity” [Reprint] in
Min Zhou and James Gatewood eds. Contemporary Asian America: a Multidisciplinary Reader, Second
Edition, New York University Press, 2007, pp. 158-175.
“Community, Place, and Citizenship.” [Reprint] Environmental Issues in India, Pearson Longman, 2007,
pp. 444-453.
“North Carolina’s Indians: Erasing Race to Make the Citizen.” In James Peacock and Harry Watson eds.
The American South in a Global World, University of North Carolina Press, 2005, pp. 192-201.
Journalistic essays
(with Paula Chakravartty) “Why is caste inequality still legal in America?” The New York Times, May 25,
2021.
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“For this aspiring Carl Sagan, merit wasn’t upper caste property,” Times of India, January 24, 2016.
“An anatomy of the caste culture at IIT Madras,” Open Magazine, June 11, 2015.
“When Students Struggle, They Win: Caste at the Heart of Indian Engineering,” Counterpunch, June 10,
2015.
“Between the Devil and the Deep Sea: the Dilemma of Artisanal Fisherpeople” (with M. H. Kalavathy),
Frontline Magazine, November 18, 1994.
“Routes of Tension: Shadow over a Festival.” Frontline Magazine, October 12-25, 1991.
Interviews
“Sustaining the myth of merit: Interview with Ajantha Subramanian,” Himal Southasian, October 20,
2020.
“Tamil Brahmins were the earliest to frame merit as a caste claim, and it showed in IITs,” ThePrint.in,
January 18, 2020.
Podcasts
AUDIOVISUAL PRODUCTIONS
2000 Desi: South Asians in New York
(PBS/Glazen Creative Group)
Associate Producer
AWARDS
2015 Everett Mendelsohn Excellence in Mentoring Award
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2015-16 CUNY Graduate Center Distinguished Visiting Fellowship (declined)
2008 Faculty Research Semester Leave Grant, Weatherhead Center, Harvard University
2004-2007 South Asia Initiative Grant for Research Module on “Sites of Translation” (proposed with
Professors Smita Lahiri and Engseng Ho)
1995-1997 Social Science Research Council - Macarthur International Peace and Security
Fellowship
COURSES TAUGHT
Space and Power
Political Economy
Race and Caste
Ecology and Equity
Empire, Nation, Diaspora: Asians in the United States
Citizenship
Development: History, Theory, Politics
Proseminar in the History and Theory of Social Anthropology
INVITED LECTURES
2021 "Meritocracy and Democracy: the social life of caste in India," Centre for South Asian
Studies at the Asian Institute, Munk School of Global Affairs & Public
Policy, University of Toronto, January 14.
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Book panel on The Caste of Merit, Conversations on South Asia Series, Dartmouth
College, January 19.
"Meritocracy and Democracy: the social life of caste in India," Global Racism, State
Violence and Activism Lecture Series, Department of Anthropology, Tufts University,
April 7.
The Caste of Merit panel discussion, Critical Frontiers Research Group, Department of
Engineering Education, Virginia Tech, April 19.
"Meritocracy and Democracy: the social life of caste in India," Center for South Asia,
Stanford University, May 20.
The Caste of Merit panel discussion, India at the Crossroads Endowed Lecture Series,
Humanities Center, University of California, Davis, June 4.
Book panel on The Caste of Merit: Engineering Education in India, Brown University,
South Asia Center, January 31.
“South Asia from Afar,” Panel discussion, Oxford University, June 23.
“Caste in India,” Web panel discussion at Belongg Online Literature Festival, New Delhi,
India, July 3.
“How Caste Travels,” Bay Area Ambedkar King Study Circle webinar on Practice of
Caste in the United States, July 23.
“Caste and Merit,” MIT South Asian Alumni Association Webinar on Casteism and
Majoritarianism, July 30.
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“Caste in the diaspora,” Ambedkar King Study Circle Press Conference on Caste in the
USA, August 12.
“The Caste of Merit,” Centre for Public Policy, Indian Institute of Management,
Bangalore, August 19.
“How Caste Travels,” Caste in Tech Town Hall, Equality Labs, August 22.
“Caste of Merit,” Ambedkar Study Circle, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai,
September 6.
"Meritocracy and Democracy: the social life of caste in India," Chintabar and Ambedkar
Periyar Study Circle, Chennai, September 25.
“The Transnational Dimensions of Caste: India and the U.S.” Anahita Speaker Series
Lecture, Carnegie India, New Delhi, November 25.
“Meritocracy and Democracy: the social life of caste in India," Chintabar, Chennai,
November 29.
2019 "Meritocracy and Democracy: the social life of caste in India," South Asia Institute,
University of California, Berkeley, March 21.
"Meritocracy and Democracy: the social life of caste in India," Reed College, October 8.
"Meritocracy and Democracy: the social life of caste in India," University of Wisconsin-
Madison, November 14.
"Meritocracy and Democracy: the social life of caste in India," Yale University,
November 18.
"Meritocracy and Democracy," South Asia Center, Columbia University, April 24.
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“Meritocracy and Democracy,” Keynote lecture, Caste, Inequality, and Economic
Growth conference, Brandeis University, April 29.
2015 “Meritocracy and Democracy,” Keynote address for Border Dialogues conference,
Center for Contemporary South Asia, Brown University, April 3.
2014 “The Meritocrats: The Indian Institute of Technology and the social life of caste, Nehru
Memorial Museum and Library, New Delhi, India, January 9.
“Meritocracy and Democracy: The Social Life of Caste in India,” American Institute of
Indian Studies 50th year conference, New Delhi, India, January 10.
“The Meritocrats:The Indian Institute of Technology and the social life of caste,”
Harvard Academy, February 20.
“The Meritocrats: The Indian Institute of Technology and the social life of caste,”
Southern Methodist University, September 6.
2012 “Gifted: Merit and Caste in the Making of Indian Technical Knowledge,” Presented at the
Global South Working Group, Chapel Hill, NC, Feb 12.
2011 “Gifted: Merit and Caste in the Making of Indian Technical Knowledge,” Presented at the
South Asia Center, University of Wisconsin, Madison, October 6.
2010 “Private Dreams at Public Cost: The Ascendance of Self-Made Man in Neoliberal India,”
Presented at the MIT Department of Anthropology, April 20.
“Space as Theory, Method, and Praxis,” Presented at the Harvard Graduate School of
Design Workshop on “Political Spaces: Re-Vision, Re-Use, Redress,” April 17.
2009 “Dialectics of Space and Power,” Presented at the Harvard Graduate School of Design
Conference on New Geographies: Landscapes of Energy, November 20.
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“Provincialing Democracy: Patronage and Space on India’s Southwestern Coast,”
Presented at Harvard University’s Justice, Welfare, and Economics Forum, November 5.
“Locality and Nation on India’s Southwestern Coast,” Presented at the Max Planck
Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle, Germany, September 25.
2007 “Spaces of Maneuver: Patronage and Rights on India’s Southern Coast,” Presented to the
Brandeis University Department of Anthropology, September 26.
2006 “Spaces of Maneuver: Patronage and Rights on India’s Southern Coast,” Presented to the
Rutgers University Department of Anthropology, December 11.
2005 “Uncivil Majorities: State Spatialization and Differentiated Citizenship in South India,”
Presented to the Princeton Department of Anthropology, March 29.
2004 “Uncivil Majorities: State Spatialization and Differentiated Citizenship in South India,”
Presented to the Yale South Asia Graduate Student Colloquium, January 29.
2003 “Church, Class, and Community: Minority Citizenship on the South Indian Coast,”
Presented at the Program in Agrarian Studies Colloquium Series, Yale University, April
4.
2002 “Ecology, Place, and Citizenship on the South Indian Coast,” Presented to the
Department of Anthropology, Harvard University, March 15.
2001 “Development, Violence, and Cultural Rights.” Presented at the Harry Frank
Guggenheim Foundation Fellows’ Conference, London, April 28-30.
2000 “State Secularism and Religious Minorities: Bringing Communities Back Into the Public
Sphere.” Invited lecture at Haverford College Program in Peace and Conflict Studies,
Feb. 18.
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1998 “Territory, Identity and Violence in a South Indian Fishery.” Paper presented at the
Workshop on Violence and the Environment, Institute of International Studies,
University of California, Berkeley, September 24-26.
1995 Intern, Global Economy Project, Institute for Policy Studies, Washington, D.C.
1990-92 Activist, Center for Peoples’ Movement: an organization of Madras City slum dwellers