Professor of English, Texas A&M University
My primary fields of expertise are Postcolonial Studies and Colonial Discourse Analysis, Creative Writing, World Literature, South Asia Studies and Indian Cinema, Women’s and Gender Studies, Film, Diaspora, Migrations and Exiles, Travel Writing, and Affect Theory. I am Professor of English at Texas A&M University and an affiliate of its Women's and Gender Studies, Africana Studies, and Film Studies programs. I founded and directed (2007-2017) the South Asia Working Group of the Glasscock Humanities Center at Texas A&M University. I have published three academic monographs: Hindi Cinema: Repeating the Subject (London: Routledge, 2012; published as part of the series “Intersections: Colonial and Postcolonial Histories,” ed. Gyan Pandey); Slavery, Colonialism and Connoisseurship: Gender and Eighteenth-Century Literary Transnationalism (Ashgate Press, 2006); and Reading the Splendid Body: Gender and Consumerism in Eighteenth-century British Writing on India (Associated University Presses, 1998).
From 2012-2014 I was Director of Graduate Studies in English at Texas A&M University.
Between 2003 and 2006 I served as Chair of the Department of Women's and Gender Studies at the University of Toledo.
I also have an MFA in Writing (2023) from the Warren Wilson College MFA Program for Writers. My novel Love’s Garden was published in 2020, and my second novel, Homeland Blues, is agented and under submission to publishers.