معرفی
Nazry Bahrawi is an Assistant Professor of Southeast Asian literature and culture at the University of Washington, Seattle. He holds a PhD in Comparative Literature from the University of Warwick, an MSc (distinction) in General and Comparative Literature from the University of Edinburgh (funded by the Chevening Scholarship), and a BA in English Language and Literature from Singapore University of Social Sciences.
- Education: PhD, Comparative Literature, University of Warwick; MSc (Chevening Scholarship), University of Edinburgh; BA, Singapore University of Social Sciences
His research focuses on decolonial studies of genre fiction (folklore, speculative fiction, science fiction) in Southeast Asia and its diasporas. Current projects explore intersections of animal folklores, racial discourses, and Malay-Indonesian texts/films under the framework of Global Asias as method. He has published on indigeneity, racialism, literary Islam, and translation in Southeast Asia.
He has held visiting fellowships at MIT, University of Brighton, the UK's National Centre for Writing, and the Toji Cultural Center (South Korea). He contributes editorial work as an editor-at-large for Wasafiri literary magazine and the Asiatic: IIUM Journal of English Language and Literature.
- Affiliations: Early Buddhist Manuscript Project; Bilingual and Biliteracy Research Lab





