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Yalda Hamidi
Minnesota State University, Mankato
Occupation
Assistant Professor
Contact
Secondary Phone: (507) 389-5026
Gender and Women's Studies Department
109 Morris Hall
Mankato MN 56001
United States
ABOUT
Yalda Hamidi (She/Her/Hers) is Assistant Professor of Gender and Women’s Studies and faculty fellow for "Teaching Toward Social Justice" at Minnesota State University Mankato and a Ms. Committee of Scholars member. In her research, Yalda adopts an anti-racist and transnational feminist lens. In her article, "Politics of Location in Persepolis: The Social and Literary Construction of the Place, Space, and Belonging for Iranian Women in Persepolis versus Iran,” published in the Journal of Middle East Women’s Studies, Yalda relies on a transnational feminist literary analysis to emphasize the necessity of politics of location in criticizing the histories of the nation, highlighting the role of trauma in the formation of Iranian feminism/s, and challenge the cultural and literary representation of Iran for the voices the graphic novel leaves behind. Yalda's next work, Cartography of Transnational Iranian Feminist Struggles, argues that the scene of the Transnational Iranian Feminism/s has at least four distinctive voices of multicultural, postcolonialist, queer and ethnic, and white feminism/s. This research provides decolonial methodologies for rhetorical listening to these voices. It strongly advocates for an anti-racist and social justice-oriented lens to address the gaps, retrieve the ghostly voices, and bring the margins of Iranian feminism/s into its center.
Discipline
Other
Sub Areas
Gender/Women's Studies
Iranian Studies
Cultural Studies
Diaspora/Refugee Studies
Geographic Areas of Interest
Iran
Specialties
Transnational/ Middle Eastern/ Islamic Feminism/s
Middle Eastern Female Literature
Queer Of Color Critique
Languages
English (fluent)
Persian (native)
Arabic (elementary)
Education
PhD | 2020 | Women\'s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies | Stony Brook University
MA | 2018 | Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies | Stony Brook University
MA | 2014 | Women's Studies | University at Albany SUNY
MA | 2006 | Sociology | University of Tehran
Abstracts
Writing Iranian Women in Geography of the Nation: Colonization of the Male-Dominated Space in Women without Men Woman, Life, Freedom and the Question of Normalcy: A Note Toward an Anti-racist Transnational Feminist Lens “Janin, Zand, Ajouyi” and Decolonizing “Iranian Genders” Baloch Women Collective Offers an Anti-Racist Narrative of the Woman, Life, Freedom