Manju Kak


Manju Kak is a writer. She is an author, a critic, and an art and cultural historian. She has also been a volunteer engaged in development issues and women's organizations.
Her fiction, essays, critical reviews, and articles have appeared in newspapers, journals, anthologies and magazines in India and abroad since 1990, including The Hindu, Women's Press, The Times of India, The Westview Press, Katha Prize Stories, Kali for Women, Mail Today, Toronto Review, Hong Kong Standard, Arts of Asia, Little Magazine and Canadian Feminist Studies Journal.
She has been a recipient of the Hawthornden and Charles Wallace & Ministry of Culture fellowships. She has been particularly drawn to Himalayan culture, and has researched and curated ethnographic exhibitions on the same, including ‘A Craftsman and his Craft: Iconography of Woodcarvings of Kumaon’ ; The Uttarakhand Development Report—Handicrafts ‘N. Roerich, Painter of the Himalayas — the Roerich Peace Pact & Banner of Peace’ ; and directed a documentary film They who walked Mountains the erstwhile salt routes from India to Tibet.
She has a PhD in Art History from the National Museum, New Delhi, and has been a teacher and Visiting Professor of art history, literature and cultural studies, in Delhi, the UK, and Hong Kong.
She has worked as a consultant with the Ministry of Culture ; and INTACH, COHANDS. Currently she is Member in Charge in the all India Women's Conference established in 1927, and Trustee of the Lal Bahadur Shastri Memorial Trust. She has served on various NGO committees.

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