Indrani Chatterjee is an Indian-American historian, academic, and author. She is a Professor of History at the University of Texas at Austin. She is known for writing about underexplored themes in South Asia’s past —including slavery, the household, and monasticism. Chatterjee is the author and editor of four books, Gender, Slavery and Law in Colonial India, Unfamiliar Relations: Family and History in South Asia, Slavery and South Asian History, and Forgotten Friends: Monks, Marriages, and Memories of Northeast India.
Indrani Chatterjee is an Indian-American historian, academic, and author. She is a Professor of History at the University of Texas at Austin. She is known for writing about underexplored themes in South Asia’s past —including slavery, the household, and monasticism. Chatterjee is the author and editor of four books, Gender, Slavery and Law in Colonial India, Unfamiliar Relations: Family and History in South Asia, Slavery and South Asian History, and Forgotten Friends: Monks, Marriages, and Memories of Northeast India. (en)
Indrani Chatterjee is an Indian-American historian, academic, and author. She is a Professor of History at the University of Texas at Austin. She is known for writing about underexplored themes in South Asia’s past —including slavery, the household, and monasticism. Chatterjee is the author and editor of four books, Gender, Slavery and Law in Colonial India, Unfamiliar Relations: Family and History in South Asia, Slavery and South Asian History, and Forgotten Friends: Monks, Marriages, and Memories of Northeast India. (en)