Reader in Comparative Literature and Translation Studies, University of Bristol
I am a Reader in Translation Studies and Comparative Literature at the University of Bristol (having taught previously at New York University, Columbia University, and Yale-NUS College in Singapore). I am interested in the internationalisation of Higher Education and globalising the curriculum.
I specialise in the literatures of the Persian and Islamic world (especially the Caucasus). My first monograph, Writers and Rebels: The Literature of Insurgency in the Caucasus (Yale University Press, 2016), examined literary memorialisation of anticolonial violence in the literatures of the Caucasus. Alongside my work on classical and modern Persian, Georgian, and Arabic literatures, I maintain an active interest in the intersections of anthropology and social theory with textual methodologies.
I have received grants, awards, and fellowships from the Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation, the Institute for Advanced Studies at Central European University, the Future Philology project at the Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin, the American Historical Association, the American Philosophical Society, the Newberry Library Center for Renaissance Studies, the Medieval Academy of America, the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Van Leer Institute for Advanced Studies (Jerusalem), and the American Literary Translators Association.
Why internationalisation matters in universities
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