
معرفی
Dr. Aarzoo Singh is an Assistant Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies at the University of Winnipeg. Her interdisciplinary research explores storytelling, material culture, and displacement among South Asian diasporas, focusing on reparative justice, affective archives, and postcolonial subjectivity. She holds a Chancellor Henry N. R. Jackman Junior Fellowship (2014-2020) and was nominated for the Christopher Knapper Teaching Award (2013).
- Education: Undergraduate degree in design, prior career in the fashion industry.
Her current projects include a digital hub centering BIPOC, queer, and marginalized voices to challenge colonial archives. She emphasizes anti-colonial pedagogy and community-driven social change, integrating feminist interdisciplinary practices. Her work engages with postcolonial authors like Toni Morrison and Amitav Ghosh to reimagine marginalized histories.
Recent publications appear in DisClosure: A Journal of Social Theory and the Monsters and Monstrosity in Media anthology. Ongoing research explores transnational affective objects and their role in intergenerational narratives of displacement.
- Awards: Fellowship and teaching nomination highlighted above.
- Community Engagement: Prioritizes anti-colonial praxis, lived experiences in academia, and collaboration across disciplines.



