Dinithi Nelum Bowatte

Kaituhi Tūtahi | Contributing Writer

Dinithi Nelum Bowatte is a PhD candidate studying infectious disease emergence and global health coloniality at Massey University in Te Papaioea. Her favourite things to do include eating, sleeping, reading, learning, laughing, and stomping on crunchy fallen leaves.

Everything By: Dinithi Nelum Bowatte

Society15.07.22

Dinithi Nelum Bowatte on navigating orientalism, desire and harm through the power of her brown girl body.

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