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Shaden M Tageldin is a Professor in Cultural Studies and Comparative Literature at the University of Minnesota. Her work bridges Arab studies, world literature frameworks, and transcontinental literary theory. She holds a PhD in Comparative Literature from the University of California.
Research Interests: Specializing in cross-cultural literary analysis, negative translation theory, and modernity in poetics, her scholarship examines connections between Afroeurasian literatures, particularly Arab-Indian dialogues and Victor Hugo's influence in Arab literary modernity.
Key Projects:
- National Endowment for the Humanities grant (2019) for "Toward a Transcontinental Theory of Modern Comparative Literature"
- American Council of Learned Societies Frederick Burkhardt Fellowship (2016-2017)
- U.S. Department of Education FLAS Fellowships in African Studies (2014-2018)
Scientific Awards:
- Arthur 'Red' Motley Exemplary Teaching Award (University of Minnesota, 2013-14)
- Multiple honorable mentions for essay prizes from ACLA, INCS, and NCSA
Her recent publications focus on translational non-equivalence and world literature methodologies, with a 2024 PMLA article analyzing 'negative translation' as a critical framework.
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