Kuldip Kaur Gill

(From Dr. Kuldip Gill's collection) KULDIP KAUR GILL Kuldip Gill wrote poems, fiction, reviews and essays. She was the author of the award-winning book of poems, Dharma Rasa (1999) and of a number of limited edition chapbooks. Her poetry and Punjabi translations have been published in journals such as Event, Prism International, BC Studies and The Literary Review of Canada. Kuldip's poetry has been anthologized and appears in Contemporary Voices of the Eastern World: An Anthology of Poems, W.W. Norton and Co.(2008). She was a Member of Advisory Board for the Journal EVENT, Douglas College, New Westminster, BC. Kuldip Gill was awarded a D.Litt. (Hon.) from the University College of the Fraser Valley (UCFV) in 2005. She was Writer-in-Residence (2006) at UCFV. She had a PhD in Anthropology, and a MFA in Theatre, Film and Creative Writing from the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC. Kuldip Gill was Professor of English at UCFV. [Courtesy: The Abbotsford-Mission Times] First published in 1968, J.H. Broomfield’s Elite Conflict in a Plural Society: Twentieth Century Bengal (1968) is a classic of Indian historiography. At the time of its publication its theoretical formulations and empirical findings, its methodologies and ideological underpinnings were widely discussed and hotly debated in Calcutta’s historical circles as well as within the international South Asian studies community across the world.