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Divya Dwivedi is an Indian philosopher [1] and author. She is an associate professor at the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi.Her work includes a focus on philosophy of literature, aesthetics, philosophy of psychoanalysis, narratology, revolutionary theory, [2] [3] critical philosophy of caste and race, and the political thought of Gandhi. [4]
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