Zamir Salman is a former exchange student at Johns Hopkins University studying a Bachelor of Science in ‘Global Health and Social Medicine’ at King’s College London. Taking courses in the Anthropology department at Hopkins, he focused his passion for literature into tackling literary analysis as an anthropological methodology and literary mediums as ethnographic fields. He advocates for art as a means of understanding the textures of the ordinary, the moral intricacies, and the antagonistic intimacies of the human experience. He is currently interested in post-colonial South Asian literature by diasporic writers so as to understand their experiences with cultural trauma, ill-being, and amnesia post-Partition.