Personal profile
About
Dr. Katia Chaterji earned her M.A. and Ph.D. in history at the University of Washington, and her B.A. in anthropology at the University of Chicago. She is an interdisciplinary scholar of maritime Southeast Asia and the Indian Ocean World, and she researches the shared histories between Islam and the performing arts in Sumatra, Indonesia. Her doctoral research was supported by Fulbright, among others, and contributed to understandings of mystical Islam in Sumatra and to ongoing debates around gender, piety, and performance. Prior to her doctoral research, Katia worked in archaeology and the historic preservation field in India and in the United States.
As a teacher and scholar, Katia is enthusiastic about mixed-method approaches to research questions. She engages oral history and performance ethnography in her work, and is an active dancer and musician. She is currently revising her dissertation for publication.
Research output
- 3 Article
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Salawat Dulang: Minang Oral Tradition as Oral History of Islam
Chaterji, K., 2025, In: Asian Music. 56, 1, p. 5-37 33 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Perspectives from Two International Students at Shoreline Community College
Chaterji, K. & Bachman, J., Jun 16 2021, In: Simpson Center for the Humanities.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Striving for Interdisciplinarity
Chaterji, K., May 19 2021, In: Simpson Center for the Humanities.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review