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Dr. Prem Poddar | |
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![]() Dr. Prem Poddar in 2024 | |
Former VC of Darjeeling Hills University | |
In office 23 March 2023 – 24 June 2023 | |
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Born | |
Education | DPhil, University of Sussex |
Alma mater | St. Augustine's School Kalimpong College University of North Bengal Smith College University of Sussex |
Prem Poddar is a transnational academic based in London who is known for his work in postcolonial studies, cultural encounters, and Himalayan border histories. He was the founding Vice-Chancellor[1][2] of Darjeeling Hills University[3][4] in West Bengal and has been a recipient of the prestigious Alexander von Humboldt Senior Fellowship.[5] Poddar has held academic positions in India, the United Kingdom, Denmark, Germany, and China, and has published widely on empire, nationalism, and transnational cultural politics.
Early life
[edit]Prem Poddar was born in India (in the 1960s) and grew up at the India-China border close to Kalimpong, in the Darjeeling hills. He attended St. Augustine's School[6], a Swiss Jesuit institution. Thereafter, he went on to complete a BA (Honours) degree from Kalimpong College[7], followed by an MA in English from the University of North Bengal[8]. Subsequently, on scholarship, he earned a Postgraduate Diploma in American and Interdisciplinary Studies—with a focus on politics, contemporary theory, and history—from Smith College[9] in the United States. Poddar went on to obtain two doctoral degrees: a PhD[10] from the University of North Bengal under Prof. Kamal K. Roy, and as a Foreign and Commonwealth Office Fellow, a D.Phil.[11] from the University of Sussex, under Prof. Homi K. Bhabha.[12]
Career
[edit]Prem Poddar began his academic career in India, teaching at Jhargram Raj College[13] and Darjeeling Government College.[14] He later moved to the University of Sussex[15] in the UK to pursue his second doctoral degree, where he also served as a tutor. He subsequently joined Aarhus University[16] in Denmark as an Associate Professor in Postcolonial Studies, a position he held for several years before becoming a Professor in Global Cultural Encounters at Roskilde University,[17][18] where he headed the Intercultural Studies Group and co-led major research initiatives. Before going to Copenhagen, he worked in University of Southampton[19] on an Arts and Humanities Research Council funded project on "Indian Ocean Narratives in Law and Literature".[20]
Poddar has held a number of distinguished research fellowships, including the Carlsberg Senior Fellowship at the University of Cambridge[21] and the Alexander von Humboldt Professorial Fellowship at the Leibniz-Zentrum Moderner Orient.[22][23] He has also been a Senior Fellow with the Max Weber Foundation and the German Historical Institute in London. He has been affiliated with the Centre for World Environmental History[24] at the University of Sussex as Senior Research Associate[25] and with the University of Manchester[26] as an Honorary Senior Fellow.[27] Currently, he is distinguished Fellow at Max-Weber Kolleg[28] at the University of Erfurt.[29]
His visiting professorial appointments include positions at Heidelberg University,[30][31] the Open University[32] in the UK, and twice at Fudan University[33][34] in China, where he also served as a Confucius Fellow. He has also been a returning fellow of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation[35] and has received research support from the Carlsberg Foundation.[36] In addition, he has delivered talks at academic events worldwide.[37][38][39][40] In India, Poddar was appointed the founding Vice-Chancellor of Darjeeling Hills University,[41] where he oversaw the establishment of its administrative structures, academic programmes, and campus infrastructure.[42][43]
Publications
[edit]Poddar’s publications span the fields of postcolonial studies, translation, global literatures, and cultural history, with a sustained focus on Britain, South Asia, the Indian Ocean world, and the Himalayas. He has written and edited influential volumes such as A Historical Companion to Postcolonial Thought (with David Johnson),[44][45][46] A Historical Companion to Postcolonial Literatures – Continental Europe and its Empires (with Lars Jensen and Rajeev Patke),[47][48][49] Empire and After: Englishness in Postcolonial Perspective (with Graham MacPhee).[50][51][52][53] His work often interrogates the intersections of nationhood, migration, and memory, while also examining the politics of space and language in literature. In addition to his books, Poddar has contributed chapters to major edited collections,[54][55][56][57] published articles in leading peer-reviewed journals,[58][59][54] written for online news and opinion platforms,[60][61] and engaged in translation projects.[62][63]
Select Works
[edit]Books
- Poddar, P. & Lindkvist Zhang, L. (2024). Through the India-China Border: Himalayan Kalimpong. Cambridge University Press.[64][65][66]
- Poddar, P. & Watt, A., (2023). Cengjing de weilai 曾经的未来 (Imaged Futures). Shanghai: Will Sense Publishers.[67]
- Poddar. P., & Prasad, A. (eds.) (2009). Gorkhas Imagined: I.B. Rai in Translation. Kalimpong: Mukti Prakashan.[68][69][70][71]
- Poddar. P., Jensen. L., & Patke, R. (eds) (2008). A Historical Companion to Postcolonial Literatures in Continental Europe and its Empires. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.[44][72]
- Poddar, P. & Macphee. G. (eds.) (2007/2010). Empire and After: Englishness in Postcolonial Perspective. New York: Berghahn Books.[73][74]
- Poddar, P. & Johnson. D. (eds.) (2005). A Historical Companion to Postcolonial Literatures in English. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. New York: Columbia University Press.[75][44][76][77]
- Poddar, P. (2004). Postkolonial Contra-modernitet: Immigration, Identitet, Historie. Aarhus: Modtryk Forlag (in Danish).[77][78][79]
- Poddar, P. (2002). Violent Civilities: English, India, Culture. Aarhus: Aarhus University Press.[80][81]
- Poddar, P. (ed.) (2000). Translating Nations. Aarhus: Aarhus University Press.[82]
Selected Articles and Chapters
- Poddar, Prem. (2025). "Water, Decoloniality, Intra-activity and the Himalayas". In Ben Campbell, and Tanka Subba (eds.) Himalaya Handbook, New York and London: Routledge.[83]
- Poddar, P. (2023). "Borders that cross us: The Case of Badrinarayan Pradhan’s Mauli". In Mauli. Introduced by Prem Poddar, Translated by Anmole Prasad. Gangtok: Rachna Books.[63][84]
- Poddar, P. (2022/23). "Theorising Water, Shifting Scales: Space of the Himalayan Anthropocene". In J. Suarez & J. Carlos (eds.) Transdisciplinary Thinking from the Global South. London and New York: Routledge.[57]
- Poddar, P. (2021/23). "Force Fields of the Modern: The Symbolic Contestation of Power". In N. Gontier, A. Lock & C. Sinha (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Human Symbolic Evolution. Oxford: Oxford University Press.[85]
- Poddar, P., & Lindkvist Zhang, L. "Chinese (and Tibetan) certification in Himalayan India: foreigner registration files 1940s-1960s". Modern Asian Studies.[86]
- Poddar, P., & Lindkvist Zhang, L. (2021). "Espionage, Intrigues and Politics: Kalimpong Chung Hwa School as International Playhouse". China and Asia: A Journal in Historical Studies. 3(1).[87]
- Poddar, P., & Sinha, C. (2021). (Re)imagining Empire: Great(er) China and Global Britain. Seminar 743 (special on Editing History).[88]
- Poddar, P., & Lindkvist Zhang, L. (2021). "China as Third Pole: Between Theorising and Thought Work". In J. Farley & M. D. Johnson (eds.) Redefining propaganda in modern China. London: Routledge.[56]
- Poddar, P. (2020). "Darjeeling/Kalimpong: Rethinking Pasts and Futures". Studies in Nepali History and Society, 25(1).[89]
- Poddar, P. (2020). "Translation and Transnationality in the Himalaya: Writing Gorka Language and Culture". In V. D. S. Sinha, A. Moreno-Núñez, & Z. Tian (eds.), Language, Culture and Identity: Signs of Life. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company. Cognitive Linguistic Studies in Cultural Contexts, Nr. 13.[90]
- Poddar, P. (2019). "The Indian Ocean Novel". In A. Tickell (ed.), The Novel in South And South East Asia Since 1945 (Bind 10). Oxford: Oxford University Press.[91]
- Poddar, P., & Lindkvist Zhang, L. (2017). "Kalimpong: The China Connection". In M. Viehbeck (ed.), Transcultural Encounters in the Himalayan Borderlands: Kalimpong as a "Contact Zone" (s. 149-174). Heidelberg: Heidelberg University Publishing.[92]
- Poddar, P., & Mealor, C. (2017). "Kalimpong as Fiction or Ethnography? Gorkha/Nepali Sensitivities in the Himalayas". In M. Viehbeck (ed.), Transcultural Encounters in the Himalayan Borderlands: Kalimpong as a "Contact Zone" (s. 321-346). Heidelberg: Heidelberg University Publishing.[93]
- Poddar. P. (2010). "The uses of the passport: The Chess Players and narratives of British nationhood". In Journal of Postcolonial Writing, 46 (5): 517-528.[94]
- Poddar. P., & Mealor. C. (2008) “In a little country likes ours...: Narrating Minority Identity". Journal of Postcolonial Writing 44 (2): 193-204.[54]
- Poddar. P. (2007). "Passports, Empire, Subjects". In P. Poddar & G. Macphee, Empire and After: Englishness in Postcolonial Perpsective. New York: Berghahn Books.[95]
- Poddar. P. (2006). "The Power of Mantras: Postcoloniality, Education, Development". Pedagogy, Culture & Society 14(2): 189-220.[96]
- Poddar. P. (2004). 3 Essays on: 1. Homi Bhabha 2. Subaltern Studies and 3. Cosmopilitanism. In J.C. Hawley, Encyclopedia of Postcolonial Studies. London: Greenwood Press.[97]
- 2017: Confucius Understanding China Fellowship
- 2010: Alexander von Humboldt Senior Fellow
- 2007: Carlsberg Senior Fellow, Churchill College, Cambridge
- 2001: Senior Fellow, School of Advanced Studies, Institute of Commonwealth Studies, London University
- 1998: Senior Fellow, Danish Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities
- 1995: Fellowship at the Salzburg Seminar in Austria
- 1991: Foreign and Commonwealth Office (U.K.) Fellowship
- 1986: Junior Research Fellow, UGC
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(help) - ^ Viehbeck, Markus; Sharma, Jayeeta; May, Andrew J.; Lepcha, Charisma K.; Harris, Clare; Sawerthal, Anna; Torri, Davide; Poddar, Prem; Lindkvist Zhang, Lisa; Martin, Emma; Harris, Tina; Holmes-Tagchungdarpa, Amy; Brox, Trine; Koktvedgaard Zeitzen, Miriam; Bhutia, Kalzang Dorjee; Mealor, Cheralyn (2017). Transcultural Encounters in the Himalayan Borderlands. Heidelberg University. doi:10.17885/heiup.301.409. ISBN 978-3-946054-56-6.
- ^ Viehbeck, Markus; Sharma, Jayeeta; May, Andrew J.; Lepcha, Charisma K.; Harris, Clare; Sawerthal, Anna; Torri, Davide; Poddar, Prem; Lindkvist Zhang, Lisa; Martin, Emma; Harris, Tina; Holmes-Tagchungdarpa, Amy; Brox, Trine; Koktvedgaard Zeitzen, Miriam; Bhutia, Kalzang Dorjee; Mealor, Cheralyn (2017). Transcultural Encounters in the Himalayan Borderlands. Heidelberg University. doi:10.17885/heiup.301.409. ISBN 978-3-946054-56-6.
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