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Comparative Literature and IHUM, "Aesthetic innovation, subject formation and communal bonds in 20th-century decolonization"
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Aliya Ram is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Comparative Literature and the Interdisciplinary Doctoral Program in the Humanities. Her work explores the relationships between aesthetic innovation, subject formation and coercive social bonds. She is interested in the figures and forms that emerged out of English and French colonialism, and works with literatures in English, Hindi and French. Before starting graduate school, Aliya worked as a journalist with the Financial Times for five years. She is also a writer.