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Professor Joshi teaches courses
on nineteenth- and twentieth-century literature of empire, including
the
British and Indian novel, narrative and postcolonial theory, book history,
comparative modernisms, popular Hindi film, and nationalism.
Advice
for students
- on writing papers, citing sources, and applying to graduate school
Current Courses (Fall 2006)
- English 172: "International Cinema: Bollywood,
1951-2001"
- English 690: "Nationalism and Public Fantasy
in Bollywood Cinema"
Recent Temple Courses
Previous
Undergraduate Courses (UC Berkeley)
- English
165, "Nationalism and Popular Hindi Cinema, 1951-2001"
- English
150, "The Other Modernisms"
- English
126, "British Literature, 1900-1945"
- English
125B,
"The Victorian Novel"
- English
125B, "The British Novel
and Empire"
- English
100, "An Introduction to
Postcolonial Theory"
- English
100, "Fabricating 'Englishness'"
- English
100, "Epic and Empire"
- English
45C, "Literature in English: mid-19th through 20th
centuries"
- English
100, "Fabricating Englishness"
Previous
Graduate Courses (UC Berkeley)
- English
203, "The Novel in India"
- English
203, "Nationalism and Popular Film in Modern India"
- English
823, "Literature, Nationalism, Representation" (taught
at the University of Wisconsin, Madison)
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