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Garima

Dr Garima Jaju

BA MPhil PhD

  • Position Governing Body Fellow Junior Research Fellow
  • School Humanities and Social Sciences Department of Politics and International Studies
  • Email gj299@cam.ac.uk
  • Department link

Garima is a Smuts Research Fellow at the Centre of South Asian Studies. Before this, she was a Post Doctoral Research Associate at the Department of Sociology, Cambridge. She holds a DPhil and MPhil from the University of Oxford and a BA from the University of Delhi.

Garima

Garima holds an MPhil and DPhil from the University of Oxford, and a BA from the University of Delhi. From 2020 to 2022, she was a Post Doctoral Research Associate at the Department of Sociology, University of Cambridge.


 

Garima's doctoral research is an ethnographic exploration of the life and labour of young people participating in new types of jobs at the bottom end of the booming private service economy in urban India. The research brings to the fore the contradictory experience of inauthenticity and alienation – manifest in feelings and practices of ‘trickery’ and ‘fake-ness’ – that lies at the heart of the labouring youth's attempts at bridging the gulf between the fantasy, possibility and reality of becoming a ‘new age professional’ in the neoliberal economy. Her work has appeared in the Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, Modern Asian Studies, and Ethnography.

As part of a second project, she has been studying the intimate social and kin worlds of women living at the fringes of the 'millennial city' of Gurgaon, India. In particular, she is writing about the gendered ways in which money, labour, land, and consumption constitute affective orders and disorders within the space of the home, and the counter-intuitive ways in which they narrate the story of domestic violence (or its looming possibility) - a sensitive and often elusive subject.
 

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Art Exhibition: Âé¶¹ËÞÉáµçÊÓ¾çat 60

21/06/2025 at 10.00

Celebrating Wolfson’s 60th anniversary year, this exhibition highlights the range of artistic disciplines and styles that have made up our exhibitions over the years.

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WolfWords Launch and Poetry Reading

27/06/2025 at 11.00

Please come and join us for the launch of this year's WolfWords poetry anthologywhich brings together poems from the entire Âé¶¹ËÞÉáµçÊÓ¾çcommunity.

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Wolfson's 60th Birthday Party

27/06/2025 at 18.30

Come party like it's 1965 as we celebrate Wolfson's 60th birthday!

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Cambridge Zero Community Day

28/06/2025 at 10.00

Âé¶¹ËÞÉáµçÊÓ¾çCollege will showcase its commitment to Sustainability and Conservation and Green Impact by exhibiting a number of projects around the College at the Cambridge Zero Community Day.

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Thaxted Festival Mass

29/06/2025 at 11.00

Haydn’s delightful Little Organ Mass will be sung by Âé¶¹ËÞÉáµçÊÓ¾çChamber Singers, accompanied by the historic Lincoln Organ played by Tom Williamson.

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