Atefeh Akbari

Term Assistant Professor, English (Barnard)

aakbaris@barnard.edu

Atefeh Akbari specializes in postcolonial literature with a comparatist focus. Her teaching and research interests include twentieth century anglophone and francophone Caribbean literature, twentieth century Iranian literature (up until the 1979 Revolution) and film, graphic novels, and world literature and translation studies. Her current book project is a cross-cultural comparison of Iranian and Caribbean fiction and poetry from the 1960s through the 1980s. An article from this project, titled ““Where Is the Friend’s Home?”: New World Landscapes in Sohrab Sepehri’s Poetic Geography,” has been published in the Cambridge Journal of Postcolonial Literary Inquiry (September 2019).