Dr. Maya Dodd completed her Ph.D. in Modern Thought and Literature from Stanford University, where her dissertation, "Archives of Indian Democracy" focused on technologies of witness since the Emergency of 1975-77. Subsequently, she also completed post-doctoral fellowships at the Centre for the Study of Law and Governance at JNU, and with the Committee for South Asian Studies at Princeton University. She currently serves as the Assistant Dean for Teaching, Learning and Engagement. At FLAME, she has also served as the Chair of the Department of Humanities and Languages, and the FLAME Centre for South Asia.
Our Team
Oshi is a student of Economics and Public Policy and aims to pursue Welfare Economics. She nurtures interests in reading, painting, gaming, coding and writing. When she is not in the library reading Kant, Camus or Sartre, she is usually with nature or in coffee shops- wondering about the origins and implications of Sacred Geometry
Pranati is a professional Odissi dancer. She is a Psychology Major, and aims to become a Clinical Psychologist with a vision to support and stimulate the modern society. For Pranati, music is a way of life. Extremely creative by nature, her hobbies include creating nostalgic doodles and scenic artworks