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Khubchandani holds a BA in sociology and anthropology from Colgate University, an MA and PhD in performance studies from Northwestern University, and was the inaugural Embrey Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow at the Center for Women's and Gender Studies at the University of Texas at Austin.[1][2][5]

As an author, Khubchandani has been published in Scholar and Feminist Online, Transgender Studies Quarterly, Journal of Asian American Studies, The Velvet Light Trap, Theater Topics, Theatre Journal, and The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Gender and Sexuality Studies.[6] Upcoming essays will be featured in Other Pop Empires, The Global Encyclopedia of LGBTQ History, and Oxford Encyclopedia of Gender and Sexuality Studies.[1]

Khubchandani's first academic monograph, Ishtyle: Accenting Gay Indian Nightlife (University of Michigan Press, 2020), is a performance ethnography that examines queer social spaces in Chicago and Bangalore.[1][2][6] Alongside Elora Chowdhury and Faith Smith, he co-curates the Feminisms Unbound roundtable series for the greater Boston area's Graduate Consortium of Women's Studies.[6] Khubchandani has also worked for the Association for Theater in Higher Education, serving as LGBTQ Focus Group Conference Planner, and the Vice President for Advocacy.[1][2][6]

As an activist, he has worked with TrikoneChicago, a South Asian LGBTQ organization, and with the Bangalore Campaign for Sexuality Minorities Rights.[3][7]

Khubchandani serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies and the Department of Race, Colonialism, and Diaspora at Tufts University.[1][8]

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39 minutes ago, red viking said:

Per Wikipedia 

Khubchandani holds a BA in sociology and anthropology from Colgate University, an MA and PhD in performance studies from Northwestern University, and was the inaugural Embrey Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow at the Center for Women's and Gender Studies at the University of Texas at Austin.[1][2][5]

As an author, Khubchandani has been published in Scholar and Feminist Online, Transgender Studies Quarterly, Journal of Asian American Studies, The Velvet Light Trap, Theater Topics, Theatre Journal, and The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Gender and Sexuality Studies.[6] Upcoming essays will be featured in Other Pop Empires, The Global Encyclopedia of LGBTQ History, and Oxford Encyclopedia of Gender and Sexuality Studies.[1]

Khubchandani's first academic monograph, Ishtyle: Accenting Gay Indian Nightlife (University of Michigan Press, 2020), is a performance ethnography that examines queer social spaces in Chicago and Bangalore.[1][2][6] Alongside Elora Chowdhury and Faith Smith, he co-curates the Feminisms Unbound roundtable series for the greater Boston area's Graduate Consortium of Women's Studies.[6] Khubchandani has also worked for the Association for Theater in Higher Education, serving as LGBTQ Focus Group Conference Planner, and the Vice President for Advocacy.[1][2][6]

As an activist, he has worked with TrikoneChicago, a South Asian LGBTQ organization, and with the Bangalore Campaign for Sexuality Minorities Rights.[3][7]

Khubchandani serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies and the Department of Race, Colonialism, and Diaspora at Tufts University.[1][8]

Forgot a self proclaimed whore.   Those seem like super challenging majors.     Performance studies.  Impressive academically lol 

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19 minutes ago, Caveira said:

Forgot a self proclaimed whore.   Those seem like super challenging majors.     Performance studies.  Impressive academically lol 

Stop being mad that someone is having fun.

He's got a PhD from NW and is an accomplished scholar in the field with tons of publications and a book.

When Conservatives freak out about this stuff, all they're doing is telling on themselves that they're afraid of anybody who doesn't look an act like them. Stop being a bunch of babies!

 

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