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    Leela Gandhi (born 1966) is an Indian-born literary and cultural theorist who is noted for her work in postcolonial theory. [1] [2] She is currently the John Hawkes Professor of Humanities and English and director of the Pembroke Center for Teaching and Research on Women at Brown University.

  2. Overview. Leela Gandhi joined the Brown faculty in 2014 as the John Hawkes Professor of Humanities and English. Gandhi is a literary and cultural theorist whose research and teaching focus on transnational literatures, postcolonial theory and ethics, and the intellectual history of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

  3. Leela Gandhi is a literary and cultural theorist who specializes in transnational literatures, postcolonial theory and ethics, and the intellectual history of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. She is the John Hawkes Professor of Humanities and English at Brown University, and the director of the Pembroke Center for Teaching and Research on Women.

  4. Leela Gandhi is a scholar of postcolonial theory, poetry, and ethics. She is the director of the Pembroke Center and the Humanities in the World initiative at Brown University.

  5. Leela Gandhi is a professor of humanities and English at Brown University, and the director of the Pembroke Center for Women. She specializes in transnational literatures, postcolonial theory and ethics, and the intellectual history of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

  6. Leela Gandhi studies the transnational traditions of anti-imperial ethics and the concept of imperfection in postcolonial democracy. She teaches courses on India in English, postcolonial theory, and humanities and social sciences at Brown.

  7. A critical introduction to postcolonial studies by Leela Gandhi, who maps out the field's philosophical and intellectual context, major theorists, and ethical possibilities. The book covers postcolonial theory's relationship to poststructuralism, postmodernism, marxism, feminism, and earlier thinkers.