Education
- Ph.D, Duke University
- M.A., Purdue University
- B.A. (Highest Hons), Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India
- Other studies: Université Nice Sophia Antipolis; Université Paris VII; Université des Antilles et de la Guyane; and University of Mauritius
Research
- Postcolonial Studies
- Cinema Studies
- French and Francophone Studies
- Creole Cultures
- African Studies
- Indian Ocean and Caribbean
- Eighteenth Century
- Anthropology and Literature
- French and British Colonialism
Professor Prabhu welcomes projects/supervision in any of these areas. Selected publications can be found here.*
Publications
Featured Works
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- Hybridity: Limits, Transformations, Prospects
- SUNY Press, March 2007
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- Contemporary Cinema of Africa and the Diaspora
- Wiley Blackwell, June 2014
Articles
- “De-dreading as Collective Agency.” Review of Dread: Facing Futureless Futures by David Theo Goldberg. Identities 31.3 (2024): 413-18.
- Review of African Cinema: Manifesto and Practice for Cultural Decolonization. Vol. 3. The Documentary Record – Declarations, Resolutions, Manifestos, Speeches. Edited by Michael T. Martin and Gaston J. Kaboré. Journal of the African Literature Association
- “Interrogating Neurotypical Bias in Facilitated Communication, Rapid Prompting Method, and Spelling 2 Communicate Through a Humanistic Lens.” Current Development Disorders Reports 11.39 (2024): 41-51.
- “Literature and Hybridity in Mauritius Reunion.” in Ed. Olakunle George. A Companion to African Litearatures. Malden: Wiley and Sons, 2022. 45-59.
- “Négritude: A Passion in Abiola Irele’s Work.” Journal of the African Literature Association, 14.1 (2020): 126-32.
- “The Sympathizer: A Dialectical Reading.” PMLA: Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, March (2018): 388-95.
- “Ato Quayson’s Oxford Street, Accra: Tracing Autobiographical Narrative in Analytical Method.” PMLA: Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 131.2(2016): 496-504.
- “Aesthetics in Postcolonial Reading: Cinematic Challenges from Karmen Geï.” Cambridge Journal of Postcolonial Literary Inquiry. 2 (2015): 131-40.
- “Eros in Infinity and Totality: A Reading of Levinas and Fanon.” Levinas Studies 7 (2012): 127-46.
- “The Monumental Heroine: Female Agency in Joseph Gaï ramaka’s Karmen Geï.” Cinema Journal 51.4 (2012): 66-86.
- “Aux Etats-Unis d’Afrique: narration dialogique ou dialectique?” Ouevres et critiques 36.2 (2011): 79-92.
- “Fanon, Glissant, Memmi, and Postcolonial Writing.” in Cambridge History of Postcolonial Literatures. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011: 1068-1099.
- “To Dream of Fanon: Reconstructing a Method for Thought by a Revolutionary Intellectual.” Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy, 19.1 (2011): 57-70.
- “Narrating the City: Documentary or Fiction in Harrikrisna Anenden’s La Cathédrale.” French Forum 35.2 (2010): 115-134.
- With H.Adlai Murdoch. “Of Beauty, Cosmopolitanism, and History in Postcolonial Reunion.” International Journal of Francophone Studies 11.3 (2008): 401-16.
- “Narration in Frantz Fanon’s Peau noire masques blancs: Some Reconsiderations.” Research in African Literatures 37.4 (2006): 189-210.
- “Interrogating Hybridity: Subaltern Agency and Totality in Postcolonial Theory (Edouard Glissant’s Poétique de la Relation).” Diacritics 35.2 (2005): 76-92.
- “‘Calibrations’: Re-reading for the Social.” Research in African Literatures. 36.2 (2005): 97-103.
- “Representation in Mauritius: Who Speaks for African Pasts?” International Journal of Francophone Studies. 8.2 (2005): 183-97.
- With Ato Ouayson. “Francophone Studies / Postcolonial Studies: Postcolonializing through ‘Relation.”‘ In Eds. H. Adlai Murdoch, Anne Donadey. Postcolonial Theory and Francophone Literary Studies. Gainesville: Florida U P, (2004): 224-34.
- “Theorizing the Role of the Intermediary in Postcolonial (Con)text:Driss Chraibi’s Une enquête au pays” Studies in Twentieth-Century Literature 27.1 (2003): 167-190.
- “Mariama Ba’s So Long A Letter: Women, Culture, Development in Francophone/Postcolonial Context.” In Eds. KumKum Bhavnani, John Foran, and Priya Kurian. Feminist Futures: Reimagining Women, Culture, and Development. London: Zed Press (2003): 239-55.
- “Sisterhood and Rivalry: Between the Shadow and the Sultana: A Problematic of Representation in ‘Ombre sultane.’” Research in African Literatures 33.3 (2002): 69-96.
Teaching
Fellowships/Teaching: Wellesley College; University of Cambridge; University of Oxford; Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris; and Ashoka University, New Delhi, India.
Professional Interests/Service
- Humanities
- Liberal Arts
- Editorial and Peer Review
- Modern Language Association