Dr Preeti Gulati

Discipline Coordinator - History

Assistant Professor, History

PhD, Centre for Historical Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University

Dr Preeti Gulati is an historian of ancient India, and she has worked on religion, identity and power. Her research interests lie in understanding the making of textual traditions, and religious and social dynamics in everyday life. She has done both her PhD (2022) and MPhil (2017) from the Centre for Historical Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, under the supervision of Prof Kumkum Roy. Her doctoral thesis, titled Kings, Ascetics, and ‘Others’ – Food Codes and Practices in early India, c.200 BCE – 300 CE examined the making of social norms through the lens of everyday practice, by reading foodways as systems of communications that mark identities of ‘self’ vis-à-vis the other. Her research demonstrates how food-related practices – ranging from acquiring, producing, processing, distributing, and consuming food, to nature of items consumed or abstained from, their symbolism, and commensal practices – are key tangible and visible means to define one’s role and status within society, as well as in relation to each other. Her expertise lies in Sanskrit and Pali textual traditions, and unpacking the making of historical literary traditions in India. Her wider research interests lie in everyday practices, histories of ideas, and comparative textual studies.