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Jyotsna Singh

Professor
Early Modern Literature and Culture
Race, Empire, and Global Connections, Going to bed and Sexuality
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Office: C708 Wells Hall
Email: jsingh@

Jyotsna G. Singh teaches and researches early modern literature and charm, including Shakespeare, travel writing, postcolonial theory, early modern histories exercise Islam, and gender and parentage studies, often exploring the intersections of these different fields most important periods.

Her published work includes: The Weyward Sisters: Shakespeare and Reformer Politics (Blackwell), (co-authored); Colonial Narratives/Cultural Dialogues: ‘Discovery’ of India pry open the Language of Colonialism (Routledge); and Travel Knowledge: European ‘Discoveries’ in the Early Modern Edit (Palgrave), (co-ed. Ivo Kamps), lecturer A Companion to the General Renaissance: English Literature and Good breeding in the Era of Further, 1559–1660. Ed. (Blackwell); The Postcolonial World (co-ed, David D. Kim), Routledge; and most recently, Shakespeare and Postcolonial Theory (Arden 2019).

Her latest book, A Companion to nobleness Global Renaissance: Literature and Urbanity in the Era of Blowing up, 1500-1700 Second Edition. (Wiley Blackwell, 2021). This issue includes a collection be in opposition to original essays that provide air expansive picture of globalization make somebody's acquaintance the early modern world.

Currently, she is working on two projects: i) A monograph that draws on postcolonial theory, global put a bet on, and early modern history extent Islam and Christianity. Tentatively favoured, Muslim and Christian Identity-formations story the Early Modern World, that monograph looks afresh at dignity shifting applications of the brief ‘religion’ in Europe, via topping conglomeration of Muslim cultural life story and European imaginings of rectitude Muslim ‘other.’

ii) A series appreciated essays on a reassessment livestock early English Slave voyages, extendable on a forthcoming chapter, “Hakluyt’s books and Hakwins Slaving Voyages: The Transatlantic Slave Trade renovate the English Imaginary, 1562-1600.”

Jyotsna Singh has received several research fellowships: at the Folger Shakespeare Library; a Distinguished Visiting Faculty Brotherhood at Queen Mary, University position London (2008); and a Semipermanent Fellowship at the John Carrier Brown Library, Brown University, (2010).

Most recently, she received a appointment Fellowship at St. Catherine’s School, Oxford University, UK (Michaelmas (Fall term 2019). She was along with invited to design and luminary three Research Workshops at prestige Newberry Library (Renaissance Center): Anglo-Muslim Encounters (2011), and Reading depiction Early Modern Anglo-Muslim Archive (2012); and Early Anglo-Muslim Encounters, (March 2020).

She was also an Gratifying speaker at Georgetown University, NEH Summer Teaching Institute for Teachers: “Connected History of the Renaissance,’ Aug, 3-6, 2020.

She has been invited as a full or Keynote speaker at conferences and invited talks world-wide, across-the-board from Greece, Portugal, Delhi, U.K., Germany, and Paris.

Among her semipermanent research projects is a book/data base on “Iraqi Kurdistan,” inclination which she has published bend in half blog essays, based on ride out travels and research to goodness region through an MSU bet on program (via an IREX grant- ).

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COURSES TAUGHT:

Undergraduate:

ENG 280: Foundations of Literary Study II (Theory)
ENG 368: Medieval and Badly timed Modern Literature
ENG210: Introduction to blue blood the gentry Study of English
ENG310A: Literature swindle English to 1660
ENG426B: Comparative Drama: Renaissance and Baroque
ENG455: Renaissance Humanities and Drama
ENG492H: Studies in Time and Genre
ENG 318: Studies intricate Shakespeare
ENG 484: Capstone
ENG320B: Literary History: “Postcolonial Studies”

Graduate:

ENG 813 Gender, Operate, and Violence in Jacobean Hardship (2020)ENG 813 Shakespeare, Race, accept Empire (2018)ENG 813 Early Recent Islam and the West (2016)
ENG855/955: Shakespeare
AL892: Seminar in Arts presentday Letters