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Akhil Gupta (born 1959) is an
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n- American anthropologist whose research focuses on the anthropology of the
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, development, as well as on postcolonialism. He is currently Professor of
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at the
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.


Education

Akhil attended St. Xavier's School in
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and graduated in 1974. Gupta did his undergraduate studies in Mechanical Engineering from
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, following that with a Mechanical Engineering Masters from the
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. Gupta then spent the next eight years getting a Ph.D. in Engineering-Economic Systems from Stanford University.


Career


Research

In 1992, while still at Stanford, Gupta along with fellow Stanford anthropologist
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wrote the well-known and oft-cited essay, "Beyond 'Culture': Space, Identity, and the Politics of Difference." which argued that the analytic concept of culture had remained largely unproblematized by anthropological discourse, and that anthropologists of the day had failed to recognize and analyze the politics of cultural difference, how such differences were produced, and how such differences were used and abused by the state and by capital. The article argues for the examination of cultural anthropology as an unconscious mechanism of
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. Gupta has done extensive work in rural
North India North India is a loosely defined region consisting of the northern part of India. The dominant geographical features of North India are the Indo-Gangetic Plain and the Himalayas, which demarcate the region from the Tibetan Plateau and Central ...
. In his book, ''Postcolonial Developments: Agriculture in the Making of Modern India'', Gupta analyzes whether and how post-colonial theory can be applied to subaltern rural places. He attempts to understand the growth of modern India through its agricultural sector. Most of his work has taken place in the western part of the north Indian state of
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. Gupta has also tried to understand the ethnography of the state - as lived, understood and discussed in rural India. He is also a leading figure in the anthropology of the state, and is the co-editor of a book of collected essays called ''The Anthropology of the State: A Reader.''


Tenureship controversy

Gupta was unanimously approved for
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in 1996 at Stanford, but was then denied tenure by the dean John Shoven. However, in the face of outcry from across the academy as well as mobilization by students, the dean's decision was overturned.Ann Gibbons, "Cultural Divide at Stanford", ''Science'' 20 June 1997: Vol. 276, Issue 5320, pp. 1783-1784.


Selected publications

* ''Postcolonial Developments: Agriculture in the Making of Modern India'', 1997 * Editor, ''The Anthropology of the State: A Reader'' (with Aradhana Sharma), 2006 * Editor, ''Caste and Outcast'' (with Gordon Chang and Purnima Mankekar), 2002 * Editor, ''Culture, Power, Place: Explorations in Critical Anthropology'' (with James Ferguson), 1997 * Editor, ''Anthropological Locations: Boundaries and Grounds of a Field Science'' (with James Ferguson), 1997


References


External links


Stanford page


* ttp://news-service.stanford.edu/news/2006/june14/clayman-061406.html Iris F. Litt Award
Anthropology department splits in two over tenure ship
{{DEFAULTSORT:Gupta, Akhil Stanford University Department of Anthropology faculty Living people Scientists from Jaipur Western Michigan University alumni Stanford University alumni University of California, Los Angeles faculty MIT School of Engineering alumni 1959 births