Ania Loomba
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- PhD English Literature Delhi University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Ania Loomba is an Indian literary scholar who works as a professor at the University of Pennsylvania. Her work focuses on colonialism and postcolonial studies, race and feminist theory, contemporary Indian literature and culture, and early modern literature. She studied at the University of Delhi, where she received her BA, MA and MPhil degrees, before moving to England to study at the University of Sussex, where she received her PhD.
Ania Loomba's Published Works
Published Works
- Postcolonial Studies and Beyond (2012) (122)
- Shakespeare, Race, And Colonialism (2002) (116)
- Gender, Race, Renaissance Drama (1989) (102)
- A Forgetful Nation: On Immigration and Cultural Identity in the United States (2009) (97)
- Post-Colonial Shakespeares (2005) (79)
- Postcolonialism — Or postcolonial studies (1998) (76)
- Overworlding the ‘Third World’ (1991) (76)
- Dead Women Tell No Tales: Issues of Female Subjectivity, Subaltern Agency and Tradition in Colonial and Post- (1993) (59)
- Race in Early Modern England: A Documentary Companion (2007) (48)
- Race and the Possibilities of Comparative Critique (2010) (46)
- Race in Early Modern England (2007) (39)
- South Asian Feminisms (2012) (32)
- Break her will, and bruise no bone sir”’: Colonial and Sexual Mastery in Fletcher’s The Island Princess (2013) (27)
- Periodization, Race, and Global Contact (2007) (26)
- Shakespeare and cultural difference (2003) (19)
- Colonial and Postcolonial Identities (2002) (18)
- Situating Colonial and Postcolonial Studies (2002) (18)
- Early Modern or Early Colonial? (2013) (16)
- Introduction: Shakespeare and the post-colonial question (2003) (16)
- ‘Local-manufacture made-in-India Othello fellows’: Issues of race, hybridity and location in post-colonial Shakespeares (2003) (15)
- ‘Delicious traffick’: Alterity and Exchange on Early Modern Stages (1999) (13)
- Measurement of soil moisture using microwave radiometer (2008) (12)
- Beyond What? An Introduction (2005) (11)
- Outsiders in Shakespeare’s England (2001) (11)
- The long and saggy sari (1997) (10)
- The Colour of Patriarchy: Critical Difference, Cultural Difference and Renaissance Drama (2000) (9)
- Revolutionary Desires (2018) (8)
- Shakespeare Without Women: Representing Gender and Race on the Renaissance Stage (review) (2003) (6)
- Of Gifts, Ambassadors, and Copy-cats: Diplomacy, Exchange, and Difference in Early Modern India (2016) (5)
- Women’s Division of Experience (2001) (5)
- The Everyday Violence of Caste (2016) (5)
- Tangled Histories: Indian Feminism and Anglo-American Feminist Criticism (1993) (5)
- Teaching Shakespeare and Race in the New Empire (2009) (4)
- The Great Indian Vanishing Trick – Colonialism, Property, and the Family in A Midsummer Night's Dream (2016) (4)
- Shakespeare and the Possibilities of Postcolonial Performance (2007) (3)
- Things of Darkness: Economies of Race and Gender in Early Modern England. Kim F. Hall (1998) (3)
- Postcolonialism and Beyond (2005) (2)
- 1. Mediterranean Borderlands and the Global Early Modern (2015) (2)
- The Indian women's movement: An overview (1990) (2)
- Identities and Bodies in Early Modern Studies (2016) (2)
- Love in the time of revolution (2018) (2)
- Remembering Said (2005) (1)
- Sir Francis Bacon (1561–1626) (2007) (1)
- Edmund Spenser (1552–99) (2007) (1)
- François Bernier (1620–88) (2007) (1)
- Tempestuous Transitions and Double Vision: From Early to Late Modern Gendered Performances in Higher Education (2016) (1)
- Antony and Cleopatra : authoritative text, sources, analogues, and contexts, criticism, adaptations, rewritings, and appropriations (2011) (1)
- Edward Terry (1590–1655) (2007) (0)
- Richard Brathwaite (1588?–1673) (2007) (0)
- Edward Tyson (1650–1708) (2007) (0)
- William Rankins (fl. 1587–1601) (2007) (0)
- Andrea Vesalius (1514–64) (2007) (0)
- Roger Williams (1606–83) (2007) (0)
- Early Modern Black Diaspora Studies: A Critical Anthology, by Cassander L. Smith, Nicholas R. Jones & Miles P. Grier (eds.) (2020) (0)
- Bernard of Clairvaux (1091–1153) (2007) (0)
- William Wood (fl. 1630) (2007) (0)
- Alexander Whitaker (1585–1617) (2007) (0)
- William Camden (1551–1623) (2007) (0)
- Modi and the Wharton affair - Human rights and economy are linked – South Asia Citizens Web (2019) (0)
- Aesop (6th Century Bce) (2007) (0)
- Queen Elizabeth I of England (1533–1603) (2007) (0)
- Hippocrates (460–377? BCE) (2007) (0)
- Is the Early in Early Modern the same as Early in Early Colonial (2015) (0)
- Surviving the Supermarket (2013) (0)
- William Harrison (1534–93) (2007) (0)
- Colonial and Postcolonial IdentitiesTITIES (2007) (0)
- Richard Willes (1546–79) (2007) (0)
- Robert Gainsh (1533–1615) (2007) (0)
- The romance of revolution (2018) (0)
- 0 INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCE : i ) (2012) (0)
- Jane Sharp (fl. 1671) (2007) (0)
- George Abbot (1562–1633) (2007) (0)
- William Lithgow (1582–1645) (2007) (0)
- Edmund Scot (fl. 1602) (2007) (0)
- The political is personal (2018) (0)
- Sir Thomas Browne (1605–82) (2007) (0)
- Abraham Ortelius (1527–98) (2007) (0)
- Richard Ligon (fl. 1647–50) (2007) (0)
- “An open warrant to the Lord Maiour of London” (1596) (2007) (0)
- Sir Walter Raleigh (1554–1618) (2007) (0)
- En-Gendering India: Woman and Nation in Colonial and Postcolonial Narratives (review) (2002) (0)
- Racism in India1 (2017) (0)
- Portraits of Women in Renaissance drama (A- López-Varela) (2010) (0)
- Gertrude/Ophelia: Feminist Intermediality, Ekphrasis, and Tenderness in Hamlet (2016) (0)
- Samuel Rid (fl. 1612) (2007) (0)
- William Biddulph (fl. 1600–12) (2007) (0)
- King James VI of Scotland (1566–1625) (2007) (0)
- Andrew Horn (d.1328) (2007) (0)
- Aristotle (384–322 BCE) (2007) (0)
- Pieter de Marees (fl. 1602) (2007) (0)
- The family romance (2018) (0)
- Radical Tragedy and After (2014) (0)
- St. Augustine, Bishop of Hippo (354–430 CE) (2007) (0)
- John Bulwer (1606–56) (2007) (0)
- The dance of hunger (2018) (0)
- Conclusion : The Future of Postcolonial Studies (2015) (0)
- Thomas Tuke (d. 1657) (2007) (0)
- Michel De Montaigne (1533–92) (2007) (0)
- Barnabe Rich (1540?–1617) (2007) (0)
- Governor and Council of Virginia (2007) (0)
- By Way of a Conclusion (2018) (0)
- Thomas Calvert (1605/6–79) (2007) (0)
- Sir Matthew Hale (1609–76) (2007) (0)
- Book Review:Allegories of Empire: The Figure of Woman in the Colonial Text Jenny Sharpe (1995) (0)
- Giordano Bruno (1548–1600) (2007) (0)
- Edward Topsell (1572–1625?) (2007) (0)
- Realism in the Twentieth-Century Indian Novel: Colonial Difference and Literary Form by Ulka Anjaria (review) (2015) (0)
- John Hawkins (1532–95) (2007) (0)
- Chapter 5 ANIA LOOMBA 5 . 0 INTRODUCTION : (2012) (0)
- George Best (d. 1584) (2007) (0)
- Footprints of the Colony (2000) (0)
- Giles Fletcher (1546–1611) (2007) (0)
- John Dove (1560/61–1618) (2007) (0)
- Of utopias and universities (2018) (0)
- Juan Huarte (1529?–88) (2007) (0)
- Sir Anthony Weldon (d. 1649 (2007) (0)
- Duarte Lopes (fl. 1578–89) (2007) (0)
- Nicolas De Nicolay (1517–83) (2007) (0)
- William Strachey (1572–1621) (2007) (0)
- Andrew Boorde (1490?–1549) (2007) (0)
- Richard Jobson (fl. 1620) (2007) (0)
- The Woman Who Wanted to be a Soldier Ania (2016) (0)
- Through the feminist looking glass (2016) (0)
- Commentary: Subjectivity and Science in Postcolonial Archaeology (2010) (0)
- Jean Bodin (1530–96) (2007) (0)
- Thommaso Buoni (fl. 1605) (2007) (0)
- Becoming ‘Indian’ (2018) (0)
- Michelle M. Dowd and Natasha Korda, eds.Working Subjects in Early Modern English Drama. Studies in Performance and Early Modern Drama. Farnham: Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2011. xv + 292 pp. index. illus. bibl. $119.95. ISBN: 978–1–4094–1077–5. (2011) (0)
- Reginald Scot (1537/38?–99) (2007) (0)
- Queen Mary I (1516–58) and King Philip (1527–98) (2007) (0)
- Robert Fabyan (d. 1513) (2007) (0)
- 3.1 'DEAD WOMEN TELL N TALES: ISSUES OF FEMALE SUBJECTIVITY, SUBALTERN AGENCY AND TRAD ON IN COLON AND POSTCOLONIAL WRITINGS ON WIDOW IMMOLATION IN INDIA' (2003) (0)
- Pliny, The Elder (23–79 CE) (2007) (0)
- Thomas Palmer (1540–1626) (2007) (0)
- William Hughes (fl. 1665–83) (2007) (0)
- Sir Thomas Herbert (1606–82) (2007) (0)
- Henry Butts (d. 1632) (2007) (0)
- Herodotus (484–425? BCE) (2007) (0)
- Before Orientalism: London's Theatre of "the East" (review) (2004) (0)
- Recasting the self (2016) (0)
- Thomas Nashe (1567–1601) (2007) (0)
- Alexander Ross (1591–1654) (2007) (0)
- Henry Byam (1580–1669) and Edward Kellet (1580–1641) (2007) (0)
- theless, the chapters on Bankim and Tagore will be useful to students in the field, and the book as a whole will be of interest to scholars engaging the ongoing debates on nation and narration (2002) (0)
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