Gargi Bhattacharyya
Gargi Bhattacharyya is Professor of Anti/Post/Decolonial Theory and Praxis at University London (since 2023). Before this, she has worked at the Universities of East London, Aston, Birmingham and Wolverhampton.
Bhattacharyya's work focuses on questions of systemic inequality and injustice and processes of imagination and collaboration that seek to navigate, bypass and overturn such structures.
She has authored a number of books, including: Tales of dark-skinned women (1998); Sexuality and Society (2002); Dangerous Brown Men (2008); Traffick (2005); Crisis, Austerity and Everyday Life (2015); Rethinking Racial Capitalism (2018); We, the heartbroken (2023); The Futures of Racial Capitalism (2023). She have also co-authored books with colleagues. Her collaborative works include: Race and Power (2001); Go Home? Mapping Immigration Controversy (2017); How media and conflicts make migrants (2020); Empire's Endgame (2021).