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Dr. Shabana Sayeed is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of English and Media Studies at Bentley University. She specializes in postcolonial trauma literature and global anglophone studies, with a focus on marginalized voices including Indian Dalit communities, African women, and refugees.
- B.A., University of Burdwan
- M.A., Georgia State University
- Ph.D., Georgia State University (Literary Studies)
Her research spans interdisciplinary intersections of postcolonial trauma theory with history, gender, and digital media. She explores:
- Subaltern representation in literature
- Transnational feminist frameworks
- Ethnic/religious identity in AI systems
- Refugee narratives across media platforms
She has contributed to academic discourse through manuscripts and a Bengali-to-English book translation currently under review. Her pedagogy emphasizes inclusive practices for ESL and non-native English speakers.
Research fields
Postcolonial LiteratureTrauma StudiesSubaltern TheoryGlobal Anglophone LiteratureWorld LiteratureGlobal South FeminismWomanismTransnational Literary PracticesRefugee Women's Narratives9/11 and American War NarrativesGender and Sexuality StudiesIntersectional PracticesCritical ThinkingDeconstructionFourth Space TheoryFirst-World/Third-World DiscourseSouth Asian LiteratureAfrican LiteratureRhetoric and CompositionMultimodal CommunicationDigital PedagogyArtificial Intelligence Ethics
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