
معرفی
Ronjaunee Chatterjee is an Assistant Professor of English at Concordia University, specializing in 19th-century literature, feminist theory, and critical race studies. Her research critiques liberal individualism through concepts like 'feminine singularity,' exploring relational subjectivity in literary works. She holds a PhD from UCLA (2015) and a BA from Cornell University (2007).
Her first monograph, *Feminine Singularity: The Politics of Subjectivity in Nineteenth-Century Literature* (Stanford UP, 2022), rethinks Victorian literary figurations through non-individualist frameworks. She co-edited *Victorian Studies*' special issue *Undisciplining Victorian Studies* (2020), which won the NAVSA Donald Gray Prize. Current projects include studies on colonial sexualities and diagrammatic thought.
Teaching spans undergraduate/graduate courses on Victorian poetry, queer feminist theory, and Gothic experimentalism. Recent presentations include keynotes at the 150th *Middlemarch* anniversary symposium (2021) and interdisciplinary race-focused Victorianist panels (2022). Supported by a SSHRC Insight Grant (2021–2023), her work bridges philosophy, literature, and critical theory.




