About
Dr. Nitasha Kaul is a novelist, economist, poet, and an Associate Professor in Politics and International Relations at the Centre for the Study of Democracy, University of Westminster, London. Her work over the last two decades has been on identity, democracy, political economy, Hindu nationalism, the rise of the global right, feminist and postcolonial critiques, Kashmir, and Bhutan. Her books include Imagining Economics Otherwise: encounters with identity/difference (Routledge, 2007), Future Tense (Harper Collins, 2020), Man-Asian Literary Prize shortlisted Residue (Rupa/Rainlight, 2014), a co-edited Economic & Political Weekly volume on Women and Kashmir (EPW, December 2018), and Can you Hear Kashmiri Women Speak? (Kali for Women Press, 2020).