Sangita Gopal
Assistant Professor, Department of English
Phone: (541) 346-3978
Email: sgopal@uoregon.edu
Sangita Gopal’s areas of expertise are postcolonial literature, South Asian cinema, and gender and globalization. She co-edited (with Sujata Moorti) Global Bollywood: Transnational Travels of the Song-Dance Sequence, (forthcoming, 2007). Recent scholarly publications include: “The Look in Ruins: Naipaul’s The Enigma of Arrival and the Dialectics of Seeing” in South Asian Review, (2005); “Hindu Being, Hindu Buying: Hindutva Online and the Commodity Logic of Late Nationalism” in South Asian Review, (2003); and “Sex Outside: Postcoloniality and Ethnosexual Queerness” in Journal of Commonwealth and Postcolonial Studies, (2003). Professor Gopal just received a CSWS grant for her newest project “No Place to Hide: Gender, Conjugality and Nationalism in Contemporary Hindi Film.” Gopal’s project “will explore how the disappearance of the romantic duet is linked to this emergence of a privatized domesticity where the female subject is at risk.”
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