Tyler Ball (Chancellor's International Scholar).I currently supervise the following doctoral student: ![]() EN904: Problems and Modes in Postcolonial Literature.EN270: Transnational Feminism: Theory, Practice, Activism.I teach courses on postcolonial literatures and theory, especially from Africa and South Asia, world literature, feminist literary theory and transnational feminism at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels. I am a member of the editorial collective of the journal Feminist Dissent In 2011-2012, I won a British Academy Mid-Career Fellowship to work on my book entitled Modern Tribal: Representing Indigeneity in Postcolonial India. I welcome PhD applications in any of the areas listed above. My areas of research include: the postcolonial city, postcolonial Indian and African theory, literature and culture, feminism in a global context, representations of indigeneity in postcolonial India, and the theory of world literature. Prior to Warwick, I was as an Assistant Professor of English and Cultural Studies at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill. in English and Women’s Studies at the University of Illinois at Chicago. After teaching briefly at Jesus and Mary College at the University of Delhi, I moved to the United States to work on my Ph.D. I have a BA degree in English (Honours) from Lady Shri Ram College, University of Delhi, India and a Master’s degree in English Literature from the University of Delhi. Email: Rashmi dot Varma at warwick dot ac dot uk
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