Jenni Ramoneمشاهده پروفایل
دانشیار
Dr. Jenni Ramone is an Associate Professor in the Department of Humanities at Nottingham Trent University's School of Social Sciences, where she directs the Postcolonial and Global Studies Research Group. She specializes in postcolonial literatures, translation, and interdisciplinary studies bridging art, architecture, and cultural theory. Her research employs spatial, materialist, and gender-based frameworks to analyze global literary marketplaces and resistance narratives. Ramone's research examines postcolonial identity, gender politics, and cultural memory, with current projects focusing on representations of breastfeeding in art/literature. Her work emphasizes localized interpretations of global texts, challenging homogenizing narratives through methodologies from trauma studies, cartography, and performance theory. Her publications consistently engage with themes of diaspora, spatial justice, and decolonization. Recent works (2023-2025) highlight Black British identity, Muslim women's resistance, and gender fluidity, while earlier scholarship explores Cuban revolutionary aesthetics, Nigerian publishing, and digital adaptations of canonical texts. She supervises doctoral candidates researching decolonial urban theory, Partition literature, and British Muslim writing, and leads public engagement initiatives like the Formations program with Bonington Art Gallery, centering Black/Asian artists. As Editor of the Journal of Postcolonial Writing and BBC Radio contributor, she amplifies marginalized voices in academia and media.













