Rita Kothari is Professor of English, and the Director of the Masters in English Programme at Ashoka University. She earned her M. Phil and her Ph.D. in Literary Studies and Translation from Gujarat University, Ahmedabad. She has previously taught at St.Xavier’s College (Ahmedabad), MICA (Ahmedabad) and the Indian Institute of Technology, Gandhinagar. She is a multilingual scholar and translator whose work spans across different disciplines such as literature, cultural studies, anthropology, sociology and history. Her questions emerge from observations of regions and communities in the western part of the Indian subcontinent—Gujarat, Kutch and Sindh. Her ethnographic research on marginal communities—through religion, caste, occupation, and gender—focuses upon narratives of identity, raising questions of both linguistic and cultural translation.
Professor Kothari has translated extensively from Gujarati and Sindhi into English, and occasionally vice versa. Her translations, as well as her edited volumes, have made significant contributions to the field of language politics and translation. Her teaching interests include language politics, caste and communalism, Bollywood, Indian literature, Translation Studies, Partition, Border Studies, Gujarat studies, and Sindh studies. Movement across languages, contexts, and cultures form the fulcrum of her interests, making translation the prism through which she sees the Indian context.
The Making of ‘Sisoti’:The Churning of Caste Relations in Manthan
2022 | Economic and Political Weekly