“Writing Rokeya: Foremothers, Intergenerational Camaraderie, and Muslim Women’s Biographical Writing in Twentieth-Century Bengal.” Tasavvur Collective International Symposium: Writing Muslim Women in South Asia. Online via Zoom. Aug. 5-7, 2022.
“Ilm-e-Ilahi (Brahmagyan): Parenthetical Translation, ‘Knowledge of God’ and Language Politics in Late Colonial Bengal.” IACLALS International Conference: Circulations, Meditations, Negotiations: New Perspectives on Translation from South Asia. Online via Zoom. Mar. 2-5, 2022.
“An Invitation into the Mehfil: Muslim Women’s Interregional Intellectual Networks.” Invited Talk. WSDC, University of Delhi National Seminar: The Women’s Studies and Development Center Forum. Online via Google Meet. Feb. 1, 2022.
“A South Asianist in Australia: How to Position Yourself in Academia and Professional Associations.” Keynote Address. Monk Prayogshala National Seminar: Seventh Annual Seminar in Research on Social Sciences. Online via Zoom. Dec. 4, 2021.
“Perso-Arabic Tales in Translation and Women’s Writing in Colonial Bengal:
The Hamzanama, the Arabian Nights, and Faizunnesa Chaudhurani’s
Rupjalal.” CLAI International Conference: Persian Arabic Poetics in the
Context of Indian Poetics: Readings, Recoveries and Re-Orientations in South
Asian Literatures. Online via Google Meet. Mar. 15-17, 2021.
“The Birth of a Literary Language: British Colonial Language Policy and Mussalmani Bangla.” SHARP International Conference: From First to Last: Texts, Creators, Readers, Agents. Western Sydney University, Paramatta, NSW, Australia. Jul. 10-12, 2018.
“Muslim Women’s Writing in Colonial Bengal: The Literary Interface between a Wider World and a New Subjectivity.” ASAL, AAL, AULLA and AUHE International Literary Studies Convention: The Literary Interface. Australian National University, Canberra, Australia. Jul. 4-7, 2018.
“Begum Rokeya’s ‘Terrible Revenge:’ A Pioneering Feminist Utopian Writer Imagines Ethical Futures for the Women of Colonial Bengal.” Monash Warwick Alliance International Conference: (Un)Ethical Futures: Utopia, Dystopia, and Science Fiction. Monash University Law Chambers, Melbourne, Australia. Dec. 15-17, 2017.
“Muslim Women Writers of Colonial Bengal.” MAI, AII and MSASG South-Asia
Citywide Conference. Monash Asia Institute, Melbourne, Australia. Nov. 17, 2017.