
معرفی
Radhika Koul is an Assistant Professor of Literature at Claremont McKenna College and a Mellon Emerging Scholar. Her research and teaching bridge South Asian literature and philosophy with Western frameworks in cognitive aesthetics, literary criticism, and education. She previously held fellowships at Stanford University (2021-2023) and earned her BA from Yale and PhD in Comparative Literature from Stanford.
- B.A. in Literature, Yale University
- M.S. in Symbolic Systems (Cognitive Science), Stanford University
- Ph.D. in Comparative Literature, Stanford University
Her research focuses on:
- Dramatic theory and poetics in medieval Kashmir
- Philosophy and literature in early modern Europe
- Interdisciplinary connections between literature and neuroscience
- Human-centered AI applications in literary studies
Recent interdisciplinary work explores theater spectatorship in medieval Kashmir and early modern Europe, combining cognitive science and AI methodologies. Awards include Stanford's Next Generation Scholars Fellowship and HAI Graduate Fellowship.
Teaching interests include Literature and Cognitive Science, Dramatic Theory, World Literature, and Global Anglophone Literature.




