Office Hours:
Monday: 4:15-6:00pm and by appointment Monday and Tuesday.

Yumna Siddiqi
Associate Professor of English & American Literatures
Axinn Center at Starr Library 202
Phone: 802.443.3473
Email: ysiddiqi@middlebury.edu
Degrees, Specializations & Interests:
A.B., Brandeis University; M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., Columbia University

Post-colonial Literature; Post-colonial Theory; Literary Theory; Gender Studies; Late 19th Century Literature
Yumna Siddiqi’s areas of specialization are postcolonial South Asian, African and Caribbean literature, postcolonial theory, diaspora and migration studies, literary theory, 19th and 20th Century British literature, and gender studies. Her book Anxieties of Empire and the Fiction of Intrigue (Columbia University Press, 2008) explores the contradictions of postcolonial modernity in turn of the 19th and turn of the 20th century fiction of detection and espionage. She has published articles on postcolonial literature and culture in Cultural Critique, Victorian Literature and Culture, Renaissance Drama, Alif, and South Asia Research. Her current research is on labour migration from South Asia, gender, and literature and culture. She also teaches courses on social movements, and on Marxism. Yumna did her Ph. D. at Columbia University in New York under the direction of Edward Said. She grew up in Bombay by the sea.