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Associate Professor English Department |
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| teaches courses in the critical
philosophy of postcolonial studies, political and cultural theories of
nationalism, and Anglophone literatures of India and Africa. She is the founding chair of the Postcolonial Studies seminar at Harvard's Humanities Center, and the convenor of the Postcolonial Studies Discussion Group at the MLA. She was visiting fellow in Women's Studies at SUNY Stony Brook in Spirng 2002, where she taught a graduate seminar on "Feminism and Universalism." In Spring 1999, she co-taught with Professor Laura Frader (History, Northeastern University) a graduate seminar "Gender, Race, Class, and Colonialism" in the Graduate Women's Studies Consortium at Radcliffe. |
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| seshadrk@bc.edu | ||||||||