Sushmita Chatterjee is a professor in the Department of Ethnic Studies and Women's and Gender Studies at Colorado State University. She is the coeditor of Meat! A Transnational Analysis.
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Acknowledgments Introduction Becoming Animal, Becoming Transnational Translations and Overlapping Belongings: Mapping Queer Transnationalism Un-Mithu's Politics: Lingual Anarchy and Playful Undoings Feminist Transnationalism and the Political Dimension of Friendships: Thinking through Mithu Sen's It's Good to Be Queen Spectral Politics Notes Bibliography Index
"Theoretically sophisticated, facts meticulously researched, delicately conducted readings. A new look at an established topic that takes into account our new world. A teaching text for the feminist postcoloniality classroom."--Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, author of An Aesthetic Education in An Era of Globalization "Sushmita Chatterjee's Postcolonial Hauntings is a spirited book that shows us that to be haunted by the past is to be alive to new meanings. Engaging closely with major texts in feminist and postcolonial studies, it offers both a distinctive voice and a playful ethical stance. Highly recommended."--Sara Ahmed, author of Complaint!