Nidhin Donald
Kontakt
-Alexander von Humboldt Fellow-
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Theologische Fakultät
Unter den Linden 6
10099 Berlin
Sitz: Burgstraße 26
Raum 521
E-Mail: nidhin.donald[at]hu-berlin.de
Publications
Peer-reviewed Journals
- Donald, Nidhin & Asha Singh (2025). Ambedkar on Indian Christianity: towards a critique, South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies, Vol. 48, No. 1, pp. 1-17.
- Donald, Nidhin (2024). Mobilising Kinship as a Modern Network: Syrian Christian Family Associations. South Asia Research, Vol. 44, Issue No. 2, pp. 248-262.
- Donald, Nidhin and Asha Singh (2023). Beyond the Paternity of Caste: The Dalit Christians/Dalit Muslim Challenge to the Rule Book. Economic and Political Weekly, Vol. 58, Issue No. 9, pp. 24-28
- Donald, Nidhin (2022). Dissecting ‘Modern’ Syrian Christianity [Review Article]. Economic and Political Weekly, Vol. 57, Issue No. 39, pp. 28-33.
- Donald, Nidhin (2022). The ‘Brahmin’ in Syrian Christian Family Histories. Indian Church History Review, Vol. 56, No. 2, pp. 63-81.
- Donald, Nidhin and Asha Singh (2022). Writing as a Non-Hindu Indian: J.E. Sanjana and the Caste Question. Nidan: International Journal for Indian Studies, Vol. 7, Issue No. 1, pp. 103-114.
- Donald, Nidhin (2022). Every Family its Own Historian? The Case of Syrian Christian Family Histories. Economic & Political Weekly, Vol. 57, Issue No. 28, pp. 57-64.
- Donald, Nidhin (2021). Schooling the Past: Reflections on Syrian Christian Family Historiography. Kakatiya Journal of Historical Studies, Vol. XVI. No.1, pp. 42-55.
- Donald, Nidhin (2021). Is Endogamy Christian or Unchristian? Tracing the Knanaya Debate. Special Issue on Sociology of Law, Explorations (E-journal of Indian Sociological Society), Vol. 5 (2), October 2021, pp. 252-264.
- Donald, Nidhin. (2018). Religion as ‘unsettled’: Notes from Census and Anti-Caste Mobilizations. Prabuddha: Journal of Social Equality 1, no. 1, pp. 68-77
- Donald, Nidhin. (2017). Politics of Easy Conversations: Savarna Faith Dialogues in India. The Apollonian 4: 1-2, March-June, pp.107-123. (UGC listed)
- Donald, Nidhin. (2015). "Gazing from a Distance: Spatial Reading of a Law Commission Report." Indian Feminisms, Law Reform and The Law Commission of India: Special Issue in Honour of Lotika Sarkar, R. Sen & S. Mandal Eds., Journal of Indian Law & Society 6, pp.91-109.
Book Chapters
- Donald, Nidhin (2024). Displaying the ‘Family’ Online: Reflections on Syrian Christian Visual Life, in Anuja Agrawal (ed.), Family Studies, Oxford University Press, pp. 297-326.
- Donald, Nidhin (2022). Doing History like a ‘Family’: The Syrian Christian Case. In Yagati Chinna Rao (Ed.), Towards Inclusivity: Essays on Social Exclusion and Discrimination, New Delhi: Meena Books, pp. 143-166.
- Donald, Nidhin (2020). Nasrani Family Histories and Migration. In S. Rajan & S. M. (Eds.), Handbook of Internal Migration in India, New Delhi: Sage. pp. 290-302.