Uzma Falak is a doctoral candidate in anthropology at the University of Heidelberg and a lecturer at the University of Tübingen. Her research focuses on Kashmir women’s sonic praxes as enactments of alternate spatiotemporal imaginaries.
Her academic articles, essays, reportage and other cross-genre work have appeared in English Language Notes, The Economic and Political Weekly, Guernica Magazine, Vittles, The Baffler Magazine, Himal Southasian, including anthologies and edited volumes like Of Occupation and Resistance: Writings from Kashmir (Tranquebar Press, 2013), Cups of Nunchai (Yaarbal Books, 2020) and Can You Hear Kashmiri Women Speak? (Women Unlimited 2020) among others. Her poetry has appeared in Adi Magazine, Warscapes, Anthropology and Humanism, Himalaya Journal, and in collections such as Fault Lines of History (Zubaan, 2017), Poetry as Evidence (Outlook Magazine, 2024), Insurgent Feminism: Writing War (Daraja Press, 2024) and others.
In 2017, she won an Honourable Mention in the Society for Humanistic Anthropology’s Ethnographic Poetry Award. In 2018, she was an invited artist-scholar at the Warwick Tate Exchange held at the Tate Modern. She has been part of the Regional Arts Australia’s online studio, Regional Assembly, as well as an artist-in-residence at Liquid Architecture (Naarm/Melbourne) as part of a cohort focused on exploring sound/listening as resources of power, capture, and extraction. She was also the 2025 digital poet-in-residence at SAPIENS. In addition to academic conferences, she has presented and exhibited her work at the Tate Modern Exchange, Rizq Art Initiative, Art Gallery of Guelph, Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, West Space, SAVVY Contemporary, DYSTOPIA Sound Art Biennial 2024, Norient Festival 2026, and The Grey Space in the Middle, among others.
Her documentary film, Till Then the Roads Carry Her, exploring Kashmir women’s lifeworlds and repertoires of refusal, seeks to disrupt official histories and exoticised iconographies. It has been screened at the Rice Cinema (Houston), Art Gallery of Guelph (Ontario), 2nd Annual Memory Studies Association Conference (University of Copenhagen), The 24th European Conference on South Asian Studies (University of
Warsaw), Karlstorkino (Heidelberg), Tate Modern Exchange (London), CineDiaspora Film Festival (New York), 12th IAWRT Asian Women's Film Festival (New Delhi) and others.