Professor Debjani Ganguly

Professor of Literature

Areas of expertise: modern and contemporary literatures in english; world literature; history and theory of the novel; postcolonial studies; literature and human rights; literature and technology; planetary humanities

Phone: +613 9953 3716 

Email: debjani.ganguly@acu.edu.au

Location: ACU Melbourne Campus

ORCID ID: 0009-0003-3406-7449

Debjani Ganguly specializes in post-1945 English and global anglophone literatures. Her research is informed by postcolonial and world literary theories, new formalisms, new materialism, media ecologies, philosophies of technology and digitality, human rights discourse, and environmental concerns. She is the author of This Thing Called the World: The Contemporary Novel as Global Form (Duke 2016) and Caste, Colonialism and Counter-Modernity (Routledge 2005), and the editor of the two-volume The Cambridge History of World Literature (2021). Her third monograph, Catastrophic Modes and Planetary Realism, is forthcoming from Cambridge University Press. She is the general editor of the CUP monograph series, Cambridge Studies in World Literature. Debjani is a Fellow and Life Member of Clare Hall, Cambridge, Fellow of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland, and advisory board member of the Harvard Institute for World Literature, the Trinity Long Room Hub at Trinity College Dublin, and the Academy of Global Humanities and Critical Theory (Bologna).

As director of humanities institutes at the University of Virginia (2016-2023) and the Australian National University (2007-2014), Debjani Ganguly has fostered international projects and networks in the fields of environmental humanities, digital humanities, informatics, big data, and AI, human rights and refugee migration, and global south studies. Prior to her appointment at the University of Virginia, she directed the Humanities Research Centre (HRC) at ANU. Debjani completed her doctoral work at ANU in 2002 and served as tenured faculty in ANU's School of Literature, Languages and Linguistics until 2015.

Select publications

Books

  • 2021, The Cambridge History of World Literature, 2 vols. Editor, Cambridge University Press.
  • 2016, This Thing Called the World: The Contemporary Novel as Global Form, Duke University Press
  • 2007, Rethinking Gandhi and Nonviolent Relationality: Global Perspectives, editor, Routledge.
  • 2007, Edward Said: The Legacy of a Public Intellectual, editor, Melbourne University Press
  • 2005, Caste, Colonialism and Counter-Modernity: Notes on a Postcolonial Hermeneutics of Caste, Routledge

Journal articles and book chapters

  • 2024, “World Literature and Cosmopolitanism,” Oxford Handbook on Cosmopolitanisms, eds. Lisa Wedeen et.al, Oxford University Press, in press
  • 2024, “Decolonizing World Literature,” Decolonizing the English Literary Curriculum, ed. Ato Quayson and Ankhi Mukherjee, Cambridge University Press, in press
  • 2023, “Angloglobalism, Multilingualism, and World Literature”, Interventions: International Journal of Postcolonial Studies, published 12 March 2023, DOI: 10.1080/1369801X.2023.2175418
  • 2023, “Formal and Planetary Realism: Scales Models, Technology, Ecology,” The Oxford Handbook on Global Realisms. Ed. Katherine Bowers and Margarita Vaysman, Oxford University Press, in press. 
  • 2023, “War and Drones,” War and Literary Studies, eds. Anders Engberg-Peterson and Neil Ramsay, Cambridge University Press, pp 261-277
  • 2022, “The Scale of Realism in the Global Novel,” Global Literary Studies: Key Concepts, eds Diana Riog Sanchez and Neus Rotger, Berlin: De Gruyter, pp137-160
  • 2022, “The Speculative Turn in Feminist World Literature,” Feminism and World Literature, ed. Robin Goodman, London: Bloomsbury, pp 56.70
  • 2021, “Oceanic Comparativism and World Literature,” The Cambridge History of World Literature, Cambridge University Press, pp 429-457
  • 2020, “Catastrophic Form and Planetary Realism,” New Literary History, Vol.51, No.2, pp 419-453
  • 2020, “The Global Novel: Comparative Perspectives,” New Literary History, Vol.51, No.2. pp v-xviii
  • 2020, “Salman Rushdie and the World Picture of Islam”, The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to World Literature, Oxford: Blackwell. Volume 5: eds. B. Venkat Mani and Ken Seigneurie, pp 1-11
  • 2019, “Opium and Indian Ocean Worlds: The Scale of the Historical Novel in Amitav Ghosh’s Ibis Trilogy”, MLA Volume on Amitav Ghosh, ed. Gaurav Desai and John Stratton, Modern Languages Association, pp 26-37 
  • 2017, “Humanitarian Scripts in the World Novel”, Worldmaking: Literature, Language, Culture, ed. Philippa Kelly, Philadelphia: John Benjamins. 
  • 2015, “The Value of Worldmaking in Global Literary Studies”, The Values of Literary Studies, ed. Ronan McDonald, Cambridge University Press, pp 204-219
  • 2015, “Postcolonialism’s Afterlife: The Novel after 1989”, The Cambridge Companion to the Postcolonial Novel, ed. Ato Quayson, Cambridge University Press, pp 35-59.
  • 2015, “Polysystems Redux: The Unfinished Business of World Literature,” Cambridge Journal of Postcolonial Literary Inquiry, Vol.2, No.2, pp 272-281
  • 2014, “The World Novel, Mediated Wars, and Exorbitant Witnessing,” Cambridge Journal of Postcolonial Literary Inquiry, 1:1, pp11-31
  • 2014, “New Topographies of the Postcolonial’, with Ato Quayson and Neil Ten Kortenaar, Cambridge Journal of Postcolonial Literary Inquiry, 1:1, pp 1-10
  • 2012, ‘Dalit Life-Stories’, The Cambridge Companion to Modern Indian Culture, ed. Vasudha Dalmia, Cambridge University Press, pp 142-162
  • 2012, “The Language Question in India”, The Cambridge History of Postcolonial Literature, ed. Ato Quayson, Cambridge University Press, pp 649-702
  • 2011, ‘Deathworlds, The World Novel and the Human’, Angelaki, Vol. 16, No. 4, pp 145-158
  • 2010' ‘Postcolonial Poetry in English,’ Modern Philology, Vol. 107, No. 3, pp E75-E78
  • 2009' ‘Pain, Personhood, and the Collective: Dalit Lifestories’, Asian Studies Review, Vol. 43, No. 4 pp 429-442
  • 2008' ‘Literary Globalism in the New Millennium’, Postcolonial Studies, Vol. 11, No. 1, pp 119-133
  • 2008' ‘Tryst with Postcolonial Destiny’, Economic and Political Weekly, Vo. 43, No.7, 16 February, pp 35-38.
  • 2008' ‘Global Literary Refractions: Reading Pascale Casanova’s The World Republic of Letters’, English Academy Review, Vol. 25, No. 1 June, pp 249-264
  • 2007, “100 Days in Rwanda: Trauma Aesthetics and Humanist Ethics in an Age of Terror”, Humanities Research, Vol. 15, No.2, pp 49-65
  • 2007, “From Empire to Empire: Writing the Transnational Anglo-Indian Self in Australia”, Journal of Intercultural Studies, Vol. 28, No 1, pp 27-40
  • 2004, “Buddha, Bhakti and Superstition: A Post-Secular Reading of Dalit Conversion”, Postcolonial Studies, April 2004, Vol. 7, No.1, pp 49-62

Projects

  • 2017-2020, UVA Strategic Investment Fund (SIF) grant of US$466,000 to establish a Lab in "Humanities Informatics" at the Institute of the Humanities and Global Cultures, University of Virginia (Principal Investigator)
  • 2014-2016, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Grant of US$555,000 for CHCI-IGHERT project on integrated graduate training - a collaborative project in partnership with University of California Santacruz, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, and Justus Liebig University Giessen (Germany). (Principal Investigator on behalf of Australian National University)
  • 2010-2013, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Grant of US$1.293 million for Project Bamboo, a digital humanities consortium in partnership with UC Berkeley, University of Chicago, University of Oxford and six other US universities. (Principal Investigator on behalf of Australian National University)
  • 2011-2013, Australian National Data Services (ANDS) Grant of AU$350,000 to support digital infrastructure in humanities and social sciences at ANU (Principal Investigator with Doug Moncur, ANU Division of Information)
  • 2011-2014, Australian Research Council Discovery Grant of AU$83,000 for project on 'The World Novel, Distant Suffering and Humanitarian Sensibility after 1989' (Chief Investigator)
  • 2009-2012, Australian Research Council Discovery Grant of AU$345,000 for project on 'Mediated Mobility: India's Low Caste Revolution in the Media Age' (Chief Investigator; joint project with R. Jeffrey and Postdoctoral fellow A. Doron)
  • 2002-2004, Australian Research Council Postdoctoral Fellowship Grant, AU$225,000, for project on 'Caste and Postcolonial Worlds.' Centre for Cross-Cultural Research (CCR), Australian National University.

Accolades and Awards

  • Fellow, Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland; elected 2007
  • Fellow and Life Member, Clare Hall, University of Cambridge, elected 2013
  • Nobel Literature Committee, Swedish Academy, invited speaker at Stockholm conference on "Literature and the Question of the Universal," 17-19 August 2022
  • International Assessor, The British Academy
  • American Academy of Berlin, Fellowships Committee, 2017-2019
  • Modern Language Association (MLA), Nomination Committee, Lifetime Scholarly Achievement Award, 2022-2025
  • New York University, External Expert, Search Committee in comparative literature, 2021
  • Harvard University, External Expert, Search Committee in contemporary anglophone literatures, 2020
  • Cornell University, Review Committee, Society for the Humanities, 2019
  • Brown University, External Reviewer for Professorial Promotion in the Department of English, 2018
  • Consortium of Humanities Centres and Institutes (CHCI), Berkeley, Board Member, 2008-2021
  • International Comparative Literature Association (ICLA), Executive Council, 2016-2019
  • CLARINS (Common Language Resources and Technology Infrastructure), a pan-European collaborative effort, Utrecht University, Executive Council 2008-2013
  • Project Bamboo, Advisory Board, Mellon-funded Digital Humanities Project led by Berkeley & UChicago, 2009-2013
  • Australasian Consortium of Humanities Research Centres (ACHRC), Advisory Board, 2011-2015

Appointments and Affiliations

  • University of Virginia, Professor of English, 2016-present
  • Harvard University, Advisory Board, Institute for World Literature, 2014-present
  • University of Bologna, Advisory Board, Academy of Global Humanities and Critical Theory, 2016-2023
  • Trinity College Dublin, Advisory Board, Trinity Long Room Hub, 2022-25
  • University of Tubingen, Advisory Board, Interdisciplinary Centre for Global South Studies, 2018-2023
  • Harvard University, Seminar Faculty, The Institute for World Literature (IWL), June-July 2015
  • University of Wisconsin, Madison, Halls Visiting Professor, Centre for the Humanities and Department of English, April 2015
  • University of Cambridge, Visiting Fellow, Clare Hall, and Centre for Research in Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities, January-June 2013
  • University of Oxford, Wadham College, Visiting Professor, October 2013
  • University of Chicago, Visiting Professor, Department of South Asian Languages and Civilizations & Franke Humanities Institute, March-April 2010
  • University of Michigan, Visiting Fellow, Institute for the Humanities, February 2010

Editorial roles

  • Monograph Series Editor, Cambridge Studies in World Literature, 2019-ongoing
  • Editorial Board, Cambridge Journal for Postcolonial Literary Inquiry, 2018-ongoing
  • Associate Editor, Cambridge Journal of Postcolonial Literary Inquiry, 2014-2018
  • Editorial Advisory Committee, PMLA, 2011-2015
  • Editorial Board, Humanities Research (2006-2015)
  • Editorial Committee, Postcolonial Text (2011-2015)
  • Manuscript reviewer for Cambridge, Oxford, Duke, Chicago, Wiley-Blackwell, Polity, Routledge
  • Referee for peer-reviewed journals: New Literary History, PMLA, English Literary History, Representations, Interventions, Postcolonial Studies, Diacritics, Journal of World Literature, Ariel, South Asia

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