Kynzay Fatima

Kynzay Fatima

Class of 2023
BSc (Honors) Social Development & Policy
Minor: Philosophy

Aspiration Statement

I want to pursue higher education in art history of south Asia and work on reclaiming heritage and its importance in education, policy making and other disciplines in Pakistan.

Core Skills

  • Analytical Writing
  • Critical Thinking
  • Empathy
  • Leadership
  • Presentation/Data Visualization
  • Qualitative Research Skills
  • Teamwork

Academic Awards / Achievements

  • HU TOPS 100% Scholarship

Experience

Leadership / Meta-curricular

  • Learn Abroad Program, University of Michigan, 2022
  • President, SerVe Club
  • Orientation Leader, 2021
  • Management Committee Member - Who is Hussain?
  • Helping Others - a social network started in covid that solved 140+ need-based cases of employment, health, billing, loans, etc.

Final Year Project

Project Title

Forms of Capital in Production of Indian Art: A Means of Domination During Colonial Project in India

Description

This research aims to investigate the cultural capital of South Asia and navigate the dynamics of power and interventions surrounding it, which propagated and reinforced the colonial project. It will revisit history to highlight the pivotal role of art, an essential form of capital used by the British to aggrandize power and political domination during colonial expansion over India. In a paradigm that appreciates and aspires to Western model civilization and culture, we should not undermine the violence and brutality beneath its surface, which is masqueraded by dominant Western discourse. By drawing parallels from Black Skin, White Masks written by Frantz Fanon, this study will help bring into perspective the expansion of the colonial project beyond its material existence to a more subjective, mental level.