Niloofar Sarlati

Professional Title

Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature, English Language and Literature

Department(s)

College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA)
English

About

My research and teaching engages fields of empire and postcolonial studies; history of capitalism; critical translation theory; critical theory; travel literature and the novel; moving images and their circulations (with particular attention to Iranian cinema in the broader context of West Asia). Focusing on nineteenth- and twentieth-century literary and cultural productions in Persian, English, Arabic, and French, my current book project studies acts of giving and taking in different epistemologies of political economy formed by contested encounters shaped by colonialism and capitalism. My writing has appeared or is forthcoming in Symplokē, Philological Encounters, and Comparative Literature, Routledge Companion to Postcolonial and Decolonial Literature, Victorian Literature and Culture, among other venues.

Research Interests

humanities
transnational
violence
Postcolonial literature
minor literature
translation studies
studies of Empire
Middle Easters Literature and Culture
women/feminist literature