
معرفی
Jill H. Casid is a Professor of Gender & Women's Studies and Art History at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where she founded the Center for Visual Cultures. Her work bridges visual studies, art history, and critical theory, focusing on colonialism, Enlightenment epistemologies, and environmental aesthetics. She has held prestigious fellowships including the Vilas Research Investigator Award (2014) and the H. I. Romnes Faculty Fellowship (2011).
Her monographs include *Sowing Empire: Landscape and Colonization* (2006), winner of the College Art Association’s Millard Meiss Award, and *Scenes of Projection: Recasting the Enlightenment Subject* (2015). Her research explores intersections of media, power, and colonial histories, with recent articles in *L.A. Review of Books*, *Women and Performance*, and *Journal of Visual Culture*. She is completing a two-book project *Form at the Edges of Life* and serves on editorial boards for the *Journal of Visual Culture* and the International Association of Visual Culture.
Casid’s scholarship integrates visual culture with environmental critique, necropolitics, and global art histories. Her teaching awards reflect her commitment to inclusive pedagogy, including the Chancellor’s Inclusive Excellence in Teaching Award (2015). Her current projects address transnational art dialogues, decolonial aesthetics, and the ethics of representation in contemporary visual practices.



