
معرفی
Tarfia Faizullah is an Assistant Professor and Director of Undergraduate Studies at the University of North Texas. Her work bridges poetry, historical memory, and cultural identity, focusing on war trauma, gender, and postcolonial themes. She is recognized for her collections Seam and Registers of Illuminated Villages, which address the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War and its aftermath.
- Recipient of a Fulbright Fellowship, three Pushcart Prizes, and the 2019 USA Artists Fellowship
- Featured in prestigious venues like the Library of Congress, Rubin Museum of Art, and the Poetry Foundation
- Collaborates across disciplines with artists, filmmakers, and musicians
Her research explores the intersection of personal and collective memory, often engaging with marginalized voices and silenced histories. Recent projects include interdisciplinary works such as the EP Eat More Mango and contributions to theater productions like Birangona: Women of War.
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