Oliur Sun is a sunyatavadin and a creator of multidisciplinary knowledge in textual and visual forms. He is the co-founder of Bodhichitta, a non-hierarchically run platform that organizes and archives discourses on philosophy in Bangla. He often contributes to national dailies and occasionally writes for socio-politically conscious international media on diverse social, political, and cultural issues when he is not organizing/curating shows, talks, and programs that activate spaces for free speech and challenge the status quo. His work explores decolonial trajectories, intersectionalities, and queerness.
Bachelor of Arts in English
Master of Arts in English
MA in Literatures in English and Cultural Studies, Jahangirnagar University, Bangladesh
BA in English, Jahangirnagar University, Bangladesh
Decoloniality, Aesthetics, Human Rights and Social Organization, Queerness, Cybernetics, and Intersectionality
Current Projects:
- Sakhiyani, a visual project on the evanescent union of two women
- The Quest for Relevance
Previous Projects:
- Behula Bashant, a comparative inter-artistic show based on the Padmapurana and Chukri Pala
- Tikli, a Daiyar-oriented Interactive and Inter-artistic Show
- Diasporic Curse or, Cure?: Conceptualising diasporic perspectives of the Rohingya and Khyang
- 'My heart's calling, Oh my friend': Locating the Diasporic Consciousness in Rohingya Songs
Recent Panels:
- Intersectionality and Ishq: Exploring Ways to Reconcile Muslim Identities in Subcontinental Activism, April 20, 2023, April 2023, Smith-Buonanno Hall 106, Brown University
- Tokenizing Marginal Identities, March 7, 2023, Drik, Dhaka
- The Politics of Sexual Rights in Bangladesh, November 4-5, 2022, Bhaab Boithoki, Tangail
Awards:
- Merit Scholarship 2016 by the Directorate of Secondary and Higher Education, Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh
- Academic Scholarship (2013-2016) by Jahangirnagar University
- Sun, O. (2021, September 14). BANGLADESH: at a glance. New Internationalist, pp. 38–39.
- Sun, O. (2020, September 2). Fascistic tendencies, betrayal and tiktok. New Age.
- Sun, O. (2017, October 27). The colonial hangover in academia. The Daily Star.
- Orientation to ULAB
- Induction Training for Tertiary Teachers
- Student Advising
- Use of Technology (Moodle)
- Assessment of Learning