Gauri Viswanathan

Gauri Viswanathan (born November 5, 1950) is an Indian American academic.

She is the Class of 1933 Professor in the Humanities and Director of the South Asia Institute at Columbia University.

[1] Viswanathan was born on November 5, 1950, in Kolkata, the daughter of UN officials.

[1][2] Her research has focused on nineteenth-century British and colonial cultural studies.

[2] She is the author of Masks of Conquest: Literary Study and British Rule in India (1989), which won the James Russell Lowell Prize from the Modern Language Association,[3] and Outside the Fold: Conversion, Modernity, and Belief (1998), which won the Harry Levin Prize awarded by the American Comparative Literature Association.