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Leilah Vevaina
Leilah Vevaina is an Assistant Professor of Anthropology at The Chinese University of Hong Kong and works on the intersection of urban property and religious life within the legal regimes of contemporary India. She has conducted fieldwork in Mumbai, India, and Hong Kong, with specific focus on the Indian Zoroastrian, or Parsi, community. Her book Trust Matters: Parsi Endowments and the Horoscope of a City is forthcoming with Duke University Press. In addition to her focus on Zoroastrian global philanthropic networks, she is researching Zoroastrian death rituals and their legal and funerary infrastructures.