Ranjodh Singh Dhaliwal

Assistant Professor
English

Research Interests

Critical Media Theory, Science Fiction Studies, Racial Capitalisms, Sociocultural Histories and Philosophies of Science and Technology

Related Courses Taught

Critical Digital Studies; Computation and Culture. (Both have modules on histories of race and technology)

Biography

Ranjodh Singh Dhaliwal is an assistant professor of English at University of Notre Dame. He holds a PhD in English Literature, with a designated emphasis in Science and Technology Studies, from University of California, Davis. Ranjodh’s research, which traces the aesthetic and political entanglements of our technological cultures, lies at the intersections of science fiction studies, critical media theory, and histories of science and technology. He is the winner of the 2020 Edwin Bruns Prize from the Society of Literature, Science, and the Arts. He is currently working on a book project titled Rendering: A Political Diagrammatology of Computation.

Email: rdhaliwa@nd.edu
Phone: 510-809-6336
Office: 213 Decio Hall

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