Ranu Kunwar
Ranu Kunwar is a PhD candidate in anthropology in the School of Culture, History & Language at the Australian National University. Her research seeks to understand informal urbanism in Siliguri by attending to everyday socio-spatial practices that enable street hawkers to forge social, spatial, and political claims on the markets and the city. Ranu also holds an MPhil degree in English from the University of Delhi where she studied Tibetan life-narratives in the diaspora. Her research interests include informal labour, urban spatial productions, and Nepali identity politics in India.
Research Interest
Urban informality, street hawking, spatial claims, urban spatial production, Nepali identity politics in eastern Himalayan borderlands.
HDR Supervisor/s
Assa Doron Tanya Jakimow Sverre MollandThesis Title/Topic
Making Place, Making City