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Kerry Sinanan is an Assistant Professor in Global pre-1800 Literature and Culture at the University of Winnipeg's Faculty of Arts. Her research focuses on Black Atlantic Studies, Caribbean slavery, and anti-racist pedagogy. She edits major works like History of Mary Prince and publishes on intersections of race, gender, and empire in 18th/19th century texts.
Education details are not explicitly listed, but her scholarly trajectory includes advanced study in Romanticism and postcolonial theory. Key research areas include:
- Black resistance and abolition
- Racialized material culture (e.g., glass studies)
- Decolonial curriculum development
- Jane Austen's imperial contexts
Recent publications (2020-2023) emphasize:
- Critical race analysis of Austen adaptations
- Material culture in abolition narratives
- Maroon resistance strategies
- Black maternal health histories
Teaching includes courses like 'Critical Race Studies' and '17th Century Literature.' She leads workshops on undisciplining 18th/19th century studies and has contributed to public history projects like the Victoria and Albert Museum's Age of Glass exhibit.
Her work bridges literary analysis with social activism, particularly through anti-racist pedagogy initiatives and public lectures. Current projects include editing History of Mary Prince and exploring BLM's historical resonances with abolitionist movements.




