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Sonali Perera

Sonali Perera

Associate Professor
Areas of Interest
Post-Colonial Literature, Critical Theory, Working-Class Literature, Feminist Theory, Globalization Studies

Dr. Sonali Perera is an associate professor in the Department of English and a member of Hunter's Council on Honors.

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Professor Sonali Perera is the author of No Country: Working-Class Writing in the Age of Globalization (Columbia University Press, 2014), and is currently at work on her second book, Between Imperialism and Internationalism: World Literature and Human Rights.

Much of her scholarship is based on the premise that postcolonial studies, as it was conceptualized by its rigorous, most skeptical practitioners, provides methodologies for parsing the changing meanings of political economy, sovereignty, and empire in today’s globalized world.

Her work has appeared in PMLA (Publications of the Modern Language Association of America), differences: A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies, Postcolonial Studies, Signs: Journal of Women and Culture in Society (films for the feminist classroom), and in interdisciplinary anthologies, including South Asian Feminisms (Duke UP 2012) and The State of Human Rights (2020). From 2006-2008, she served on the executive board of directors of SAALT (South Asian Americans Leading Together), a national non-profit organization dedicated to ensuring civil rights and social justice for marginalized members of the South Asian immigrant community in America.

At Hunter, Professor Perera is a faculty associate of the Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute Human Rights Program. She serves on the Council on Honors for the Thomas Hunter Honors Program. She is affiliated faculty with the Department of Women and Gender Studies. At the CUNY Graduate Center, Professor Perera is a member of the doctoral faculty of the Departments of English and Comparative Literature.

Education Background

  • Ph.D. in English and Comparative Literature, Columbia University
  • B.A. in English with Highest Honors, University of California at Berkeley

Research Interests

Postcolonial Literature and Theory, Working-Class Literature, Globalization Studies, Feminist Theory, World Literature, International Law, and Colonial Discourse Studies.

Selected Publications

  • No Country: Working-Class Writing in the Age of Globalization (Columbia UP 2014).
    https://cup.columbia.edu/book/978-0-231-15194-8/no-country

  •  “Working-Class Writing and the Use Value of the Literary.” Ed. Simon Gikandi and Vicky Unruh. Work. Spec. issue of  the Publications of the Modern Language Association of America (PMLA) 127.4 (2012).

  • “Of Moments, Not Monuments: Feminism and Labor Activism in Post-National Sri Lanka,” South Asian Feminisms. ed. Ania Loomba and Ritty Lukose. Durham: Duke University Press, 2012.

  • “Rethinking Working-Class Literature: Feminism, Globalization, and Socialist Ethics,” Differences 19.1 (Spring 2008). http://differences.dukejournals.org/content/19/1/1.full.pdf+html

Contact Details

Sonali Perera

English
68th Street West 1226
(212) 772-5202
sperer@hunter.cuny.edu

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