
معرفی
Prageeta Sharma is the Henry G. Lee ’37 Professor of English at Pomona College, where she has been affiliated since 2019. She teaches poetry, film, interdisciplinary arts, and creative writing, and founded the conference *Thinking Its Presence: Race, Creative Writing, Literary Studies, and Art*. She also serves on the art advisory board of Kundiman, as a contributing editor for *BaraDariJournal* (South Asia Institute in Chicago), and as a judge for the Kingsley and Kate Tufts Poetry Awards program.
- B.A., Bard College at Simon’s Rock
- M.F.A., Brown University
- M.A., The New School
Research Interests span Asian American Poetry, Avant-Garde Film and Aesthetics, Contemporary Poetry, Creative Writing, Critical Race Theory, and Visual Poetics. Her recent publications include the poetry collection *Grief Sequence* (Wave Books) and prior works such as *Undergloom* (2013), *Infamous Landscapes* (2007), and *Bliss to Fill* (2000).
- Howard Foundation Award
- Finalist for the 2020 Four Quartets Prize
- Recipient of the 2004 Fence Modern Poets Prize
Sharma’s advisory roles include serving on the art advisory board of Kundiman and as a judge for the Kingsley and Kate Tufts Poetry Awards program. She contributes to literary scholarship and creative pedagogy, bridging poetry with interdisciplinary arts and critical race discourse.




