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Susie Tharu
Susie Tharu (born 1943) is an Indian writer, publisher, professor, editor and women's activist. Throughout her career and the founding of several women's activist organizations, Tharu has helped to highlight those issues in India.
==Career==

Tharu as a writer earned her membership on the Executive Committee for Anveshi, an Indian research group dedicated to feminist-theory, where she also served as Secretary. She has been a part of the ''Suabaltern Studies'' editorial since 1992. She served on the Board of Advisors for ''The Feminist Press'', where she was also a publisher. She has taught in the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences at Indian Institute of Technology Delhi and in Kanpur.〔 Most recently, she founded Stree Shakti Sanghatana (SSS) and Anveshi, two women’s activist groups. She edited two volumes of dossier on Dalit writings from South India that focus on the resurgence of Dalit politics in the 1990s.〔
In addition, Tharu has served on the Advisory Panels of BODHI Centre for Dalit Bahujan Initiatives since 2003, and as a trustee for the Centre for Studies in Culture and Society in Bangalore since its inception. She has served on the Advisory Committee on National Biography for the National Book Trust, served as member of the Governing Council at the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library in New Delhi, as a trustee of the India Foundation for the Arts in Bangalore, and as a member of the Joint Committee for South Asia, Social Science Research Council in New York.〔
Tharu is a professor at the Central Institute for English and Foreign Languages. She has been employed since 1973, serving as an English Literature Teacher, a Professor of English Literature, and a Coordinator/Professor for the School of Critical Humanities.〔 She is currently Eminent Professor, Department of Cultural Studies. Both her research and teaching focus on feminism, issues of minority, literary and visual arts, and social medicine. In total, Tharu has published six books on these topics. Her most well known is the two-part anthology titled ''Women Writing In India, 600 B.C.''〔 Her works are most well known for their critical viewpoint on the Indian women’s movement and cultural theory.

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