Professor Wen-chin Ouyang Classical and modern Arabic literature and culture, with emphasis on narrative and storytelling, comparative narratology and critical theory, and gendered thinking and discourse.
Amelia Louise Wood Amelia Wood is a PhD candidate in the SOAS Department of History, Religions and Philosophies. Research interests include the history of modern yoga, Spiritual Abuse, feminist perspectives on yoga, and representations of women in yoga.
Leif Andrew Garinto Leif is a cultural, print, and literary historian, and currently a PhD student at the Centre for Cultural, Literary and Postcolonial Studies, SOAS University of London, with a research focus on South East Asia.
Dr Andrea Janku China, Social and Cultural History; The Early Press and the History of Communication; Environmental History
Dr Renate Söhnen-Thieme Sanskrit language and literature; classical Indian religions; folklore and music of Baltistan
Dr Alina Apostu Affect, senses (in particular sound), future-making, heritage, time and temporality, urban anthropology, religion
Professor Ulrich Pagel Ulrich Pagel is the Seiyu Kiriyama Professor of Buddhist Studies and Chair of the Centre of Yoga Studies at SOAS University of London.