Mahashewta Bhattacharya
Doctor of Philosophy in Anthropology (PhD)
Home-ing as (auto)biography: Tracing the materialities and sensorialities of multi-sited homes among rural to urban women migrants of Eastern India
Photo: Martin Dee
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Arts has more than 25 academic departments, institutes, and schools as well as professional programs, more than 15 interdisciplinary programs, a gallery, a museum, theatres, concert venues, and a performing arts centre. Truly unique in its scope, the Faculty of Arts is a dynamic and thriving community of outstanding scholars – both faculty and students.
Here, our students explore cutting-edge ideas that deepen our understanding of humanity in an age of scientific and technological discovery. Whether Arts scholars work with local communities, or tackle issues such as climate change, world music, or international development, their research has a deep impact on the local and international stage.
The disciplinary and multi-disciplinary approaches in our classrooms, labs, and cultural venues inspire students to apply their knowledge both to and beyond their specialization. Using innovation and collaborative learning, our graduate students create rich pathways to knowledge and real connections to global thought leaders.
UBC Library has extensive collections, especially in Arts, and houses Canada’s greatest Asian language library. Arts graduate programs enjoy the use of state-of-the-art laboratories, the world-renowned Museum of Anthropology and the Belkin Contemporary Art Gallery (admission is free for our graduate students). World-class performance spaces include theatres, concert venues and a performing arts centre.
Since 2001, the Belkin Art Gallery has trained young curators at the graduate level in the Critical and Curatorial Studies program in the Department of Art History, Visual Art and Theory. The Master of Arts program addresses the growing need for curators and critics who have theoretical knowledge and practical experience in analyzing institutions, preparing displays and communicating about contemporary art.
The MOA Centre for Cultural Research (CCR) undertakes research on world arts and cultures, and supports research activities and collaborative partnerships through a number of spaces, including research rooms for collections-based research, an Ethnology Lab, a Conservation Lab, an Oral History and Language Lab supporting audio recording and digitization, a library, an archive, and a Community Lounge for groups engaged in research activities. The CCR includes virtual services supporting collections-based research through the MOA CAT Collections Online site that provides access to the Museum’s collection of approximately 40,000 objects and 80,000 object images, and the Reciprocal Research Network (RRN) that brings together 430,000 object records and associated images from 19 institutions.
The Faculty of Arts at UBC is internationally renowned for research in the social sciences, humanities, professional schools, and creative and performing arts.
As a research-intensive faculty, Arts is a leader in the creation and advancement of knowledge and understanding. Scholars in the Faculty of Arts form cross-disciplinary partnerships, engage in knowledge exchange, and apply their research locally and globally.
Arts faculty members have won Guggenheim Fellowships, Humboldt Fellowships, and major disciplinary awards. We have had 81 faculty members elected to the Royal Society of Canada, and several others win Killam Prizes, Killam Research Fellowships, Emmy Awards, and Order of Canada awards. In addition, Arts faculty members have won countless book prizes, national disciplinary awards, and international disciplinary awards.
External funding also signifies the research success of our faculty. In the 2020-2021 fiscal year, the Faculty of Arts received $34.6 million through over 900 research projects. Of seven UBC SSHRC Partnership Grants awarded to-date, six are located in Arts, with a combined investment of $15 million over the term of the grants.
Since the 2011 introduction of the SSHRC Insight Grants and SSHRC Insight Development Grants programs, our faculty’s success rate has remained highly stable, and is consistently higher than the national success rate.
| Name | Academic Unit(s) | Research Interests |
|---|---|---|
| Mitchell, Karice | Department of Art History, Visual Art & Theory | Visual art; Visual art |
| Mitchell, Tamara | Department of French, Hispanic & Italian Studies | Contemporary Mexican Literature and Culture; Neoliberalism, Globalization, (Post-)National Politics; Political Philosophy, Critical Theory; Border and Diaspora Studies; Contemporary Central American Literature and Culture; Digital Humanities; Sound Studies; Literary or Artistic Work Analysis, Artistic and Literary Theories, Political Ideologies, Contemporary Mexican Literature and Culture, Neoliberalism, Globalization, (Post-)National Politics, Political Philosophy, Critical Theory, Border and Diaspora Studies, Contemporary Central American Literature and Culture, Digital Humanities , Sound Studies |
| Mole, Christopher | Department of Philosophy | attention; Philosophy of Psychiatry; Philosophy of Literature; Attention, Philosophy of Psychiatry, Philosophy of Literature |
| Monteyne, Joseph | Department of Art History, Visual Art & Theory | Renaissance/early modern art and print culture; early modern landscape and eco-criticism; Renaissance/early modern art and print culture, early modern landscape and eco-criticism |
| Montgomery, H.Monty | School of Social Work | First Nations Child Welfare, Aboriginal Social Policy, Indigenous Distance Education; First Nations Child Welfare, Aboriginal Social Policy, Indigenous Distance Education |
| Moon, Seok Min | Vancouver School of Economics | public economics; Corporate Finance; the effects of capital gains taxes on firms’ investment; the spillover effects of political patronage on the allocation of bank credits in private markets; how firms’ market power affects their investment, capital structure, and employment decisions; Corporate finance, How firms’ market power affects their investment, capital structure, and employment decisions, Public economics, The effects of capital gains taxes on firms’ investment, The spillover effects of political patronage on the allocation of bank credits in private markets |
| Moore, Patrick | Department of Anthropology | Anthropological linguistics, languages of North America, sub-Arctic ethnography, ethno-history, gender, First Nations Languages, Literacy and Orality, Oral Traditions, Dene (Athbaskan Languages and Cultures), Codeswitching, Gender, Indigenous Activism, and the Anthropology of Media |
| Moran, Patrick | Department of French, Hispanic & Italian Studies | Arts, Literature and Subjectivity; History of Major Eras, Great Civilisations or Geographical Corpuses; Popular Cultures Produced and Broadcasted by Media; Arthurian Romance; Cognitive Poetics; Comparative Medieval Literature; Genre Theory; Interactive Fiction; Material Philology; Medieval French Literature; Medieval Narrative Literature; Medievalism; Narrative Theory; Old French; Reader-Response Theory; Science Fiction and Fantasy; Arts, Literature and Subjectivity, History of Major Eras, Great Civilisations or Geographical Corpuses, Popular Cultures Produced and Broadcasted by Media, Arthurian Romance, Cognitive Poetics, Comparative Medieval Literature, Genre Theory, Interactive Fiction, Material Philology, Medieval French Literature, Medieval Narrative Literature, Medievalism, Narrative Theory, Old French, Reader-Response Theory, Science Fiction and Fantasy |
| Morris, Leora | Department of Theatre & Film | Directing; Acting; New play development; Directing, Acting, New play development |
| Morton, David | Department of History | urban Africa; architecture and planning in history; informal settlement, housing, and citizenship; Mozambique in the twentieth century; Portuguese colonialism |
| Morzycki, Marcin | Department of Linguistics | adverbial modification; degree modifiers; expressive meaning; grammar of modification; knowledge of meaning; measure phrases; modification of quantifiers; nonrestrictive modification; semantic restrictions on modifier order; Semantics, syntax, and their interface; Adverbial modification, Degree modifiers, Expressive meaning, Grammar of modification, Knowledge of meaning, Measure phrases, Modification of quantifiers, Nonrestrictive modification, Semantic restrictions on modifier order, Semantics, syntax, and their interface |
| Moss, Laura | Department of English Language and Literatures | Canadian Literatures; Postcolonial/ Decolonial/ Anticolonial Theories; Climate Fiction and Poetry; Environmental Humanities; Medical Humanities; Literary History; Canadian Literatures , Postcolonial/ Decolonial/ Anticolonial Theories, Climate Fiction and Poetry , Environmental Humanities , Medical Humanities , Literary History |
| Mostow, Joshua Scott | Department of Asian Studies | Inter-relations between text and image, especially in Japanese culture, Japanese women |
| Mota, Miguel | Department of English Language and Literatures | Post-1945 British literature, print culture |
| Muehlmann, Shaylih | Department of Anthropology | Environmental politics, linguistic anthropology, drug trafficking, indigeneity, water scarcity, the anthropology of the awkward, US-Mexico borderlands, Mexico |
| Murphy, Anne | Department of History | Arts and Cultural Traditions; Religion; Early Modern Studies; Modern history; cultural history; Philosophy, History and Comparative Studies; Punjabi Studies; South Asian Studies; Arts and Cultural Traditions, Religion, Early Modern Studies, Modern history, Cultural history, Philosophy, History and Comparative Studies, Punjabi Studies, South Asian Studies |
| Myers, Tamara | Department of History | History of Children and Youth, Gender/Women’s History, History of Crime and Delinquency, History of Adolescence and the Family, Quebec/Canada |
| Nakamura, Fuyubi | Department of Asian Studies | Anthropology of art; museum studies (working as curator at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC); material and visual culture; Contemporary Japanese calligraphy; Indigenous cultures, especially Ainu; disaster and memory, especially in the context of the Great East Japan Earthquake (3.11).; contemporary Asian art and culture; Anthropology of art, Museum studies (working as curator at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC), Material and visual culture, Contemporary Japanese calligraphy, Indigenous cultures, especially Ainu, Disaster and memory, especially in the context of the Great East Japan Earthquake (3.11)., Contemporary Asian art and culture |
| Naqvi, Naveena | Department of Asian Studies | Persianate world; Non-courtly Persographic writers in regional contexts during early colonial rule; History of early modern and modern South Asia; History of political Islam; gender and sexuality; Hindustani music; Gender and sexuality, Hindustani music, History of early modern and modern South Asia, History of political Islam, Non-courtly Persographic writers in regional contexts during early colonial rule, Persianate world |
| Narayan, Priti | Department of Geography | urban development; South Asia; state-society relations; urban development, South Asia, state-society relations |
| Nardizzi, Vin | Department of English Language and Literatures | Renaissance literature , ecotheory, queer and disability studies |
| Nathan, Lisa | School of Information | climate change adaptation; Indigenous Information Studies; Information Ethics & Policy; Climate Change Adaptation, Indigenous Information Studies, Information Ethics & Policy |
| Nelson, Laura | Department of Sociology | Social movements, culture, gender, and organizations and institutions, Processes around the formation of collective identities, Social movement strategy in feminist and environmental movements, Continuities between cycles of activism and the role of place in shaping social movement activity, Intersectionality in U.S. women’s movements, Coverage of social movements in news media over time, Ways in which history is recorded and remembered, Gender inequality in startups and entrepreneurship |
| Nicholson, Cecily | School of Creative Writing | Poetry; Poetry |
| Nobiss, Jac | School of Social Work |