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Biography
Sonali Thakkar was born and raised in Kitchener, Ontario. She studied English Literature, International Relations, and Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Toronto, where she completed her BA, and she subsequently pursued an MA at the University of California at Berkeley. Currently, she is a doctoral candidate in English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University in New York. Her research interests include cultural memory, post-colonial literature, gender studies, and human rights. Her dissertation examines the connections between post-colonial literature and Holocaust memory. Her scholarly writing has appeared in
Women's Studies Quarterly, and in the anthology
The Politics of Reconciliation in Multicultural Societies, co-edited by Trudeau Fellow Will Kymlicka and Bashir Bashir. Together with Trudeau Scholars May Chazan, Lisa Helps, and Anna Stanley, she is co-editing an anthology titled
Unsettling Multiculturalism: Lands, Labours, Bodies. She has also written for the
Globe and Mail books section, as well as
The Literary Review of Canada, where she was the Assistant Editor from 2002-2004. She was a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada doctoral fellow from 2005-2009. In 2009, she was one of the winners of the Law and Humanities Junior Scholar Essay Competition, and she also won a research grant from the Irmgard Coninx Foundation, which will allow her to spend three months in residence at the Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin in fall 2010. She is currently a visiting lecturer in English and American Studies at the Johannes Gutenburg University in Mainz, Germany. When she is not reading and writing, she is cooking, traveling, sampling cultural events of all kinds, and knitting fiendishly.