Transnational, Postcolonial, and Global

Waterman

PhD Candidate in English, University of Virginia
 
Education
MA in Poetry and Poetics, University of York
BA in English, Stanford University
 
Project
 

Hamilton

Teaching and Research Areas:

Caribbean and African Literatures; Caribbean Popular Music; Afrofuturism; Time; Trauma and Memory; Narrative Theory; Postcolonial Theory.
 

Ganguly

 

Specialties

Modern and contemporary literatures in English; world literature; history and theory of the novel; postcolonial studies; literature and human rights; literature and technology; planetary humanities

Research

I specialize in post-1945 English and global anglophone literatures. My research is informed by postcolonial and world literary theories, new formalisms, new materialism, media ecologies, philosophies of technology and digitality, human rights discourse, and environmental concerns. 
 

Shukla

Degrees

Ph.D. Yale, 1998
MA Yale, 1991
BA Cornell, 1988

Books

Cross-Cultural Harlem: Reimagining Race and Place (New York: Columbia University Press, 2024).
Imagining Our Americas, Durham and London: Duke University Press, 2007

Pages

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