Wright 212, x3311, ahai@email.smith.edu
Ambreen Hai is Associate Professor of English with a B.A. in English, Philosophy and Economics from Wellesley College, and an M.Phil and Ph.D. in English Language and Literature from Yale University. She teaches Postcolonial Literature in English from Africa, South Asia and the Caribbean, Writing of the British Empire, 19th-20th century British literature, and Contemporary Literary Theory. She also serves on the Board of the Program in the Study of Women and Gender and teaches their core introductory course. She has published articles on Rudyard Kipling, E.M. Forster, Salman Rushdie and Bapsi Sidhwa, among others, in various scholarly journals such as English Literary History, Literature Interpretation Theory, Modern Fiction Studies, Twentieth-Century Literature, and Meridians. Her book Making Words Matter: The Agency of Colonial and Postcolonial Literature", is forthcoming from Ohio University Press (2009).
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