Jyotsna singh biography of william
A fresh and exciting new take on the life of William Shakespeare, offering readers a biography that brings to the foreground his working life as a poet.!
Breaking new ground in postcolonial studies, Jyotsna Singh highlights the interconnections among early modern colonial encounters, later manifestations in the.
Jyotsna Singh
Professor
Early Modern Literature and Culture
Race, Empire, and Global Connections, Gender and Sexuality.
Office: C708 Wells Hall
Email: jsingh@msu.edu
Jyotsna G.
Singh teaches and researches early modern literature and culture, including Shakespeare, travel writing, postcolonial theory, early modern histories of Islam, and gender and race studies, often exploring the intersections of these different fields and periods.
Her published work includes: The Weyward Sisters: Shakespeare and Feminist Politics (Blackwell), (co-authored); Colonial Narratives/Cultural Dialogues: ‘Discovery’ of India in the Language of Colonialism (Routledge); and Travel Knowledge: European ‘Discoveries’ in the Early Modern Period (Palgrave), (co-ed.
Ivo Kamps), and A Companion to the Global Renaissance: English Literature and Culture in the Era of Expansion, 1559–1660. Ed. (Blackwell); The Postcolonial World (co-ed, David D. Kim), Routledge; and most recently, S