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Sarah Phillips Casteel

Professor

Research Interests

Current Research

Black Lives Under Nazism: Making History Visible in Literature and Art

My research is situated at the intersection of Black studies and Jewish studies. My most recent book, (Columbia UP, 2024), draws attention to a largely unrecognized body of artworks that challenges the erasure of Black wartime history. Like my previous monograph, (Columbia UP, 2016), it probes the boundaries of Holocaust memory and representation while expanding the discussion of Black-Jewish literary and aesthetic relations beyond the U.S. national frame. To further advance the emerging conversation between postcolonial and Jewish studies, I have co-edited with Heidi Kaufman (U of Virginia P, 2019) and, with Roni Mikel-Arieli, a special issue of the journal Patterns of Prejudice on Holocaust refugees and the colonial world (2024).

My earlier publications contributed to the fields of diaspora studies and hemispheric American studies. They include (U of Virginia P, 2007) and the co-edited volume (McGill-Queen鈥檚 UP, 2010).

At 杏吧原创, I am a founding member of the Centre for Transnational Cultural Analysis and MDS: Migration and Diaspora Studies. I am cross-appointed to the Institute for Comparative Studies in Literature, Art and Culture and the Institute of African Studies. Beyond 杏吧原创, I serve on the Academic Council of the Holocaust Educational Foundation of Northwestern University, the advisory board of Bloombury Academic’s Comparative Jewish Literatures series, and the editorial boards of Jewish Historical Studies: A Journal of English-Speaking Jewry and .

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