Mr. Aakash Sharma is an Assistant Professor of English Literature and Language at the University of Delhi. With a master’s degree in English and ongoing doctoral research at the Department of English, University of Delhi, his scholarship is centered on the Partition of India, exploring how politics shapes collective memory and the negotiation of identities in its aftermath. His academic interests extend to cultural memory studies, the politics of representation in South Asian narratives, and post-colonial theory.
Affiliated with the University of Delhi’s Centre for Independence and Partition Studies, Aakash conducts oral history interviews with survivors of Partition. By preserving these lived experiences, he seeks to illuminate the persisting impact of Partition for future generations, viewing it not as a distant historical event but as a pivotal moment that continues to shape contemporary society and individual lives. His research, published in reputed journals, critically examines issues of representational politics in literature and cinema.
As a Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Assistant, Aakash is teaching Hindi at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he is committed to fostering cross-cultural dialogue and deepening students’ engagement with Indian culture. He views language teaching as a vital bridge to intercultural understanding and global citizenship. Aakash intends to integrate the pedagogical insights and intercultural perspectives gained through the Fulbright program into his teaching and research in India.