

Feroza Jussawalla
A lifelong learner contributing to the academic community, Feroza Jussawalla is a Professor Emerita in the English Department at the University of New Mexico. With a distinguished career spanning several decades, she has made significant contributions to the fields of World Literatures in English, Colonial and Postcolonial Literatures, and Muslim Women's Writing. Her scholarly pursuits have been instrumental in shaping contemporary discourse in these areas. Jussawalla's academic journey began with her Ph.D. in English and American Literature from the University of Utah, where she honed her expertise and developed a keen interest in the narratives that emerge from colonial and postcolonial contexts. Her research delves into the complexities of identity, power, and resistance, offering nuanced insights into the literary landscapes shaped by historical and cultural forces. Before her tenure at the University of New Mexico, Jussawalla dedicated twenty years to teaching at the University of Texas at El Paso. During this time, she cultivated a rich academic environment, encouraging students to engage critically with texts and explore the intersections of literature and society. Her pedagogical approach is characterized by a commitment to fostering intellectual curiosity and empowering students to become thoughtful global citizens. Jussawalla has authored two influential books and co-edited three volumes that have contributed to the scholarly understanding of her fields. Her publications reflect a deep engagement with the voices and experiences of marginalized communities, particularly Muslim women, whose stories she amplifies through her research and writing. Her work is widely recognized for its depth and rigor, earning her a respected place among scholars of postcolonial studies. In addition to her books, Jussawalla has published numerous articles that further explore her research interests. Her scholarship is marked by an interdisciplinary approach, drawing connections between literature, history, and cultural studies. Through her writing, she challenges conventional narratives and invites readers to reconsider the dynamics of power and representation in literature. Beyond her academic achievements, Jussawalla is known for her dedication to mentoring students and young scholars. Her commitment to education extends beyond the classroom, as she actively participates in conferences and workshops, sharing her knowledge and insights with a broader audience. Her legacy is one of intellectual curiosity, compassion, and a steadfast belief in the transformative power of literature.
Publications
, 165, 2003-11-30
, 28-43, 2024-07-01
, 45-52, 1990-12-01
, 485-490, 1999-03-01
, 112-128, 2002-12-01
, 131-155, 2008-06-01
, 241-254, 2022-01-01
, 96-111, 2008-01-21
, 581-583, 2004-12-01
, 967-980, 2001-10-01
, 547, 1982-09-01
, 239-257, 2019-12-31
, 85-94, 1995-09-01
, 106-117, 1989-01-01