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'''Ania Loomba''' is an Indian literary scholar who works as a professor at the [[University of Pennsylvania]]. Her work focuses on [[colonialism]] and [[Postcolonialism|postcolonial studies]], race and [[feminist theory]], contemporary [[Indian literature]] and [[Culture of India|culture]], and [[early modern literature]].<ref name=bio /> She studied at the [[Delhi University|University of Delhi]], where she received her [[Bachelor of Arts|BA]], [[Master of Arts|MA]] and [[Master of Philosophy|MPhil]] degrees, before moving to [[England]] to study at the [[University of Sussex]], where she received her [[Doctor of Philosophy|PhD]].<ref name=bio>{{cite web|title=Ania Loomba|url=https://www.english.upenn.edu/people/ania-loomba|website=University of Pennsylvania|accessdate=7 March 2018}}</ref> | {{Use dmy dates|date=August 2024}} | ||
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'''Ania Loomba''' (1955-) is an Indian literary scholar who works as a professor at the [[University of Pennsylvania]]. Her work focuses on [[colonialism]] and [[Postcolonialism|postcolonial studies]], race and [[feminist theory]], contemporary [[Indian literature]] and [[Culture of India|culture]], and [[early modern literature]].<ref name=bio /> She studied at the [[Delhi University|University of Delhi]], where she received her [[Bachelor of Arts|BA]], [[Master of Arts|MA]] and [[Master of Philosophy|MPhil]] degrees, before moving to [[England]] to study at the [[University of Sussex]], where she received her [[Doctor of Philosophy|PhD]].<ref name=bio>{{cite web|title=Ania Loomba|url=https://www.english.upenn.edu/people/ania-loomba|website=University of Pennsylvania|accessdate=7 March 2018}}</ref> | |||
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Ania Loomba (1955-) is an Indian literary scholar who works as a professor at the University of Pennsylvania. Her work focuses on colonialism and postcolonial studies, race and feminist theory, contemporary Indian literature and culture, and early modern literature.[1] She studied at the University of Delhi, where she received her BA, MA and MPhil degrees, before moving to England to study at the University of Sussex, where she received her PhD.[1]
Published works[edit | edit source]
- Gender, Race, Renaissance Drama (1989)
- Colonialism/ Postcolonialism (1998)
- Post-colonial Shakespeares (1998) (co-editor)
- Shakespeare, Race, and Colonialism (2002)
- Postcolonial Studies and Beyond (2005) (co-editor)
- Race in Early Modern England: A Documentary Companion (2007) (co-editor)
- South Asian Feminisms (2012) (co-editor)
- Rethinking Feminism in Early Modern Studies: Gender, Race and Sexuality (2016)
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Ania Loomba". University of Pennsylvania. Retrieved 7 March 2018.
External links[edit | edit source]
- The Violence of Gandhi's Non-violence. Talk at Penn Humanities Forum on Violence, 2013-2014. 2 October 2013.