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Dr Maya Parmar, BA (Leeds), MA (Leeds), PhD (Leeds)

Maya

Research Fellow - Remaking Britain: South Asian Connections and Networks, 1830s to the present

Email: maya.parmar@qmul.ac.uk
Website: https://hadithi.co.uk
Twitter: @maya_parmar

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As the daughter of British Indian East African twice migrants, I have an interest in minoritized identities, and in particular cultural narratives and representations of belonging amongst the South Asian diaspora. After completing my funded doctorate (2013) on what I call the ‘double diaspora’ – that community that have migrated from India to East Africa to Britain – I took up a research role at The Open University (2013 - 2021). Working first on the projects ‘Beyond the Frame: Indian British Connections and ‘At the Heart of the Nation: India in Britain’, and later on ‘Reading Communities: Connecting the Past and the Present’ and ‘READ-IT’ (Reading Europe Advanced Data Investigation Tool), I developed specialisms in cultural studies, diaspora and South Asian studies, digital humanities, oral history and reading studies.

In January 2023, I joined the project ‘Remaking Britain: South Asian Connections and Networks, 1830s to the present’ at Queen Mary University of London. The project is Arts Humanities Research Council funded, led by the University of Bristol and Queen Mary University of London, in partnership with the British Library.

Alongside my research roles, I lead Hadithi, which is dual stranded: it has a consultancy arm and the social enterprise division called Hadithi C.I.C. Hadithi C.I.C works in the heritage sector, with community groups, schools and cultural organisations, offering ways of remembering, learning and connecting.   

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