Vinay Lal

A photo of Vinay Lal
E-mail: vlal@history.ucla.edu Phone: 310-825-8276 Office: Bunche Hall 5240

Professor

Fields of Interest: South and Southeast Asia, World History, Historiography, History and Theory

Education

  • PhD with Distinction, South Asian Languages and Civilizations, University of Chicago, 1992
  • MA, The Humanities Center, Johns Hopkins University, 1982 (degree conferred 1983)
  • BA, The Humanities Center, Johns Hopkins University, 1982

Research

Vinay Lal has written regularly on a wide variety of subjects for over two hundred fifty scholarly journals, periodicals, and newspapers in the US, India, and Britain. Among other subjects, he has written on various aspects of the political and legal history of colonial India, sexuality in modern India, the popular Hindi film, the Indian diaspora, Indian documentaries, the politics and history of history, dissent in the Gandhian mode, contemporary American politics, the politics of culture, genocide, and the global politics of knowledge systems. His twenty-two authored and edited books reflect a similarly broad range of intellectual, political and research interests. He has been a frequent contributor to The Indian Express, the Economic and Political Weekly (Mumbai), and OPEN Magazine. He had a column with India’s largest media network, ABP [abplive.in], from 2018-early 2023.

Vinay was formally associated as a Visiting Fellow in the summers of 1993 and 1994 with the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies and the Delhi-based Committee for Cultural Choices and Global Futures. He was then associated, since its inception, with Multiversity, a group of scholars, intellectuals and activists that met every other year in Penang, Malaysia until 2012, with the objective of engaging in a radical decolonization of the knowledge systems of the Western academy. He is also a founding member of the Backwaters Collective on Metaphysics and Politics (2010-2020), which met annually in Kerala until the onset of COVID. He shares the sentiments of the scholars, public intellectuals, and activists who are engaged in all these enterprises, which may be described as motivated by “an intellectual concern for the ecology of plural knowledge, a normative concern with cultural survival, and a potential concern with the search for humane futures for the victims of history.” Vinay served as University of California’s Director of the Education Abroad Program in India for 18 months, and while on leave from UCLA in 2010-11 he served as Professor of History at the University of Delhi. He has over the last three decades divided his time between Los Angeles and Delhi.

Vinay was appointed to the Board of Delegates to the Oxford University Press as India Academic (Humanities) Delegate in 2022 for a three-year term and will be serving a second three-year term from 2025-28. All books in history, philosophy, religion, and the humanities (except literature) fall under his jurisdiction. He was also a Fellow at the Stellenbosch Institute for Advanced Study (STIAS), South Africa, in the second half of 2024, and is presently the holder of a Fulbright-Nehru Fellowship for Academic and Professional Excellence. Both fellowships facilitate his work on a four-book project which he has tentatively entitled, “The Genocide and Hope Quartet: Studies in the Architecture of Oppression and the Redemptive Possibilities of Nonviolence”. The four books comprising the project are: I Dandi; II Auschwitz; III Hiroshima; and IV Robben Island.

His most recent books include three edited volumes–India and the UnthinkableIndia and Civilizational Futures, and India and Its Intellectual Traditions--from the Backwaters Collective on Metaphysics and Politics, all published by Oxford University Press, Delhi (2016, 2019, and 2023, respectively).  The Fury of Covid-19:  The Passions, Histories, and Unrequited Love of the Coronavirus, was published in October 2020 by Pan Macmillan (India) in digital and paperback editions.  Earlier books include Empire of Knowledge: Culture and Plurality in the Global Economy (Pluto Press, 2002; 2nd rev. ed., New Delhi: Sage Publishers, 2005); The History of History: Politics and Scholarhip in Modern India (Oxford UP, 2003; 2nd enlg. ed., 2005); and Of Cricket, Guinness, and Gandhi: Essays on Indian History and Culture (Seagull Books, 2003; paperback ed., Delhi: Penguin Books, 2005). More recent titles include Insurgency and the Artist: The Art of the Freedom Struggle in India (Roli Books, 2023) and (edited) Gandhi, Truth, and Nonviolence: The Politics of Engagement in Post-Truth Times (Oxford University Press, 2025).

Vinay maintains an extensive academic YouTube channel with over 36,000 subscribers and nearly three million views (as of early April 2025), featuring entire courses in the history, politics, and culture of South Asia, as well as lectures on Gandhi, contemporary world history, and other subjects. The site can be accessed here:  https://www.youtube.com/user/dillichalo

He also has a blog, LAL SALAAM: Writings on the Politics of Culture and the Culture of Politics:  https://vinaylal.wordpress.com/

Blog essays, some distinct to the blog and others first published elsewhere, and other shorter pieces such as op-ed pieces for newspapers, have been translated into over 30 languages.

He has also maintained a pedagogic website, for use by students and teachers, since 2000 called MANAS and now hosted at http://southasia.ucla.edu/. However, this site was last updated around 2015.

Some of his blog essays for ABP can be found here:  https://news.abplive.com/authors/Vinay-Lal

He also has a page at https://muckrack.com/vinay-lal