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职称:Associate Professor
所属学校:Princeton University
所属院系:Department of English
所属专业:English Language and Literature, General
联系方式:(609) 258-4085
Ph.D. Cornell University. Zahid R. Chaudhary specializes in postcolonial studies, visual culture, and critical theory. His first book, Afterimage of Empire: Photography in Nineteenth-Century India (link is external), provides a historical and philosophical account of early photography in India, analyzing how aesthetic experiments in colonial photographic practice shed light on the changing nature of perception and notions of truth, memory, and embodiment. His current book project, Mimetic Acts: The Play of Difference in Late Modernity, analyzes how medium specificity conditions the notions of historical difference emerging across contemporary postcolonial fiction, film, and architecture. He has also published articles in differences, Cultural Critique, South Asia, and Camera Obscura. He has reviewed books for Journal of British Studies, CLIO, and Interventions. Some of his course titles include Postcolonial Visuality (grad), Mimesis (grad) Introduction to Theory (grad), Reading Literature: Fiction, Urban Fictions, Contemporary Literary Theory: Of Subjects and Subjection, Magical States, Violence and the Modern.
Ph.D. Cornell University. Zahid R. Chaudhary specializes in postcolonial studies, visual culture, and critical theory. His first book, Afterimage of Empire: Photography in Nineteenth-Century India (link is external), provides a historical and philosophical account of early photography in India, analyzing how aesthetic experiments in colonial photographic practice shed light on the changing nature of perception and notions of truth, memory, and embodiment. His current book project, Mimetic Acts: The Play of Difference in Late Modernity, analyzes how medium specificity conditions the notions of historical difference emerging across contemporary postcolonial fiction, film, and architecture. He has also published articles in differences, Cultural Critique, South Asia, and Camera Obscura. He has reviewed books for Journal of British Studies, CLIO, and Interventions. Some of his course titles include Postcolonial Visuality (grad), Mimesis (grad) Introduction to Theory (grad), Reading Literature: Fiction, Urban Fictions, Contemporary Literary Theory: Of Subjects and Subjection, Magical States, Violence and the Modern.