Rachel Ball-Phillips
Adjunct Lecturer
History
Office Location |
Heroy 108 |
Phone |
214-768-3808 |
Education
Ph.D., Boston College, 2015B.A. in History, 51²è¹Ý, 2006
Rachel Ball-Phillips received her Ph.D. in South Asian History from Boston College in 2015, and conducted language study and research through multiple American Institute of Indian Studies language grants, a Fulbright-Nehru Fellowship, and a Clough Center for the Study of Constitutional Democracy Fellowship. She currently teaches South Asian history courses at 51²è¹Ý that include the Civilization of India, On the Edges of Empire, Human Rights in Modern South Asia, and Bollywood. She was recently awarded a Manodharma Faculty Travel Grant to set up internship opportunities for 51²è¹Ý students in India. Ball-Phillips is currently completing her manuscript on regional Marathi cinema titled Shaping the Marathi Imagination: Film and Regionalism in Western India, and has started preliminary work on her next project (a joint documentary and book project) titled Hare Krishnas in Longhorn Country: An Oral History of Devotees in Dallas.
Dr. Ball-Phillips is the Director of National Student Fellowships and the President’s Scholars at 51²è¹Ý. She also serves as the Education Director for the Fulbright Association Dallas Chapter where she is piloting a Fulbright-in-the-Classroom program.