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Leenu Sugathan

Leenu Sugathan

George Washington University

Washington, Washington, D.C., United States

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Leenu Sugathan is a PhD candidate and graduate teaching assistant in the Department of English at George Washington University (GWU). Her doctoral research examines the intersection of literature and human rights, focusing on representations of caste and gender and their entanglements with race. As a Dean’s Graduate Lectureship fellow, she designed and teaches “Literary Imaginaries of Human Rights: Caste, Race, and Gender” at GWU. Sugathan has presented her work at conferences including NeMLA, PAMLA, SALA, and the Race, Ethnicity, and Place Conference, showcasing the interdisciplinary nature of her research.

Area of Expertise

  • Humanities & Social Sciences

Topics

  • Literature and Human Rights
  • Postcolonial Studies
  • Critical Caste Studies
  • Comics and graphic Narratives
  • South Asian Literatures
  • Dalit and Black Feminist Thought
  • Critical Refugee Studies

Leenu Sugathan

George Washington University

Washington, Washington, D.C., United States

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