Research Bio
Farah Bakaari is a scholar of 20th and 21st century African literature. Her teaching and research interests include postcolonial studies, questions of comparison, political theory and the novel as well as the relationship between aesthetics and politics. Bakaari's writing has appeared in Journal for the African Literatures Association, Representations, Diacritics, Global Networks, The Cambridge Journal of Postcolonial Literary Inquiry as well as popular outlets, like Africa is a Country, The Los Angeles Review of Books, and Geeska. She serves on the Executive Council of the African Literature Association and is a member of the UC Berkeley Editorial Advisory Board of Critical Times. She has previously served on the editorial board of Diacritics. She is a founding member and an editor-in-chief of the digital little magazine Mid Theory Collective.
She joins Berkeley English after receiving her Ph.D. from Cornell University. Bakaari was born and raised in Somaliland.
Research Expertise and Interest
postcolonial studies, political theory, aesthetics and politics