

Anjali Prabhu
Professor Anjali Prabhu is a distinguished scholar pursuing advances in Comparative Literature at the University of California, Los Angeles, where she holds the esteemed Edward W. Said Chair. Her academic journey began with a Ph.D. from Duke University, which laid the foundation for her extensive research in postcolonial studies, cinema studies, and African studies. With a keen interest in exploring the intersections of culture and literature, Professor Prabhu has made significant contributions to the field through her numerous publications, including books and scholarly articles. Her research interests are diverse and encompass Indian, French and Francophone studies, Creole cultures, and the rich tapestry of African studies. Professor Prabhu's work often delves into the complexities of postcolonial narratives and the representation of marginalized voices in cinema and literature. Her scholarly pursuits have been recognized through several prestigious fellowships, underscoring her impact and dedication to advancing knowledge in her field. In addition to her research, Professor Prabhu is a dedicated educator who has taught at universities around the globe, sharing her expertise and passion for the humanities with students from diverse backgrounds. Her teaching philosophy emphasizes critical thinking and encourages students to engage deeply with the texts and cultures they study. Beyond her academic endeavors, Professor Prabhu is actively involved in the professional community, contributing to editorial reviews and participating in the Modern Language Association. Her commitment to the humanities and her role as a thought leader in comparative literature continue to inspire both her peers and students alike.
Publications
, 388-395, 2018-03-01
, 496-504, 2016-03-01
, F307-F315, 2009-08-01
, 57-70, 2011-06-13
, 131-140, 2015-01-16
, 183-197, 2005-08-01
, 76-92, 2005-06-01
, 66-86, 2012-06-01
, 189-210, 2006-12-01
, 584-587, 2011-12-01
, 126-132, 2019-11-05