Sarah Phillips Casteel
Professor
- B.A. (University of Toronto), M.A., M.Phil. (Columbia University), Ph.D. (Columbia University)
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Research Interests
- Black and Jewish diaspora literature and culture
- global Holocaust studies
- memory studies
- Caribbean and hemispheric American studies
Current Research

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 .
Selected Professional Honours and Awards
- Norman Raab Foundation Fellow, Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington DC, 2022
- Marston LaFrance Fellowship, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, 杏吧原创 University, 2021-22
- Potsdam Postcolonial Chair in Global Modernities, University of Potsdam, Germany, 2021
- Research Achievement Award, 杏吧原创 University, 2019-20
- Visiting Fellow, Zentrum J眉dische Studien Berlin-Brandenburg, Berlin, 2019
- Canadian Jewish Literary Award, 2016
- John Charles Polanyi Prize for Literature, Government of Ontario, 2007
- Horst Frenz Prize, American Comparative Literature Association, 2004
Grants
- SSHRC Insight Grant, 2021-26
- SSHRC Insight Development Grant, 2017-19
- SSHRC Standard Research Grant, 2008-12
Books
- . Black Lives in the Diaspora series. Columbia University Press, 2024.
- . Essay collection co-edited with Heidi Kaufman. University of Virginia Press, 2019.
- . Literature Now series. Columbia University Press, 2016.
- . Essay collection co-edited with Winfried Siemerling. McGill-Queen鈥檚 University Press, 2010.
- . New World Studies series. University of Virginia Press, 2007.
Selected Recent Articles and Book Chapters
- “” Unacknowledged Kinships: Postcolonial Studies and the Historiography of Zionism. Ed. Derek Penslar, Stefan Vogt, and Arieh Saposnik. Brandeis University Press. 95-118.
- “” Jewish Social Studies 1 (Winter 2022): 43-82.
- “” Survey Practices and Landscape Photography Across the Globe. Ed. Sophie Junge and Erin Hyde Nolan. Routledge, 2022. 231-250.
- AJS Perspectives: The Art Issue (Fall 2021): 66-67.
- “” American Literary History 4 (2021): 756-776.
- “” Small Axe: A Caribbean Journal of Criticism 64 (March 2021): 28-46.
- ““ Holocaust and Genocide Studies 2 (Fall 2020): 206-224.
- “” Handbook of Anglophone World Literatures. E Stefan Helgesson, Gabriele Rippl, and Birgit Neumann. De Gruyter Press, 2020. 395-414.
- “Teaching Blacks and Jews in Transnational Perspective.” MLA Options for Teaching Jewish American Literature. Ed. Rachel Rubinstein and Roberta Rosenberg. Modern Languages Association, 2020. 90-98.
Selected Blogs
- Author blog for Columbia University Press. February 2024.
- org. July 9, 2021.
- com. March 29, 2020.
- African American Intellectual History Society. November 18, 2016. Peer-reviewed blog.
Selected Recent Invited Talks
- 鈥淏lack and Jewish Lives in a Nazi Internment Camp: The Art of Josef Nassy and Max Brandel.鈥 Sir Martin Gilbert Learning Centre. University College London. London, UK, June 19, 2024.
- 鈥淧reserving Shared History: Art in Internment during the Holocaust.鈥 Josef and Rebecca Meyerhoff Annual Lecture. Jointly organized by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and the University of Nebraska-Omaha. Omaha, Nebraska, May 1, 2024.
- 鈥淏lack Life in a Nazi Internment Camp: The Art of Josef Nassy.鈥 Middlebury College. Middlebury, Vermont, April 17, 2024.
- 鈥淏lack Lives Under Nazism: Making History Visible in Literature and Art.鈥 University of Cincinnati. Cincinnati, Ohio, March 28, 2024.
- Montreal Holocaust Museum and Jewish Public Library, February 28, 2024. Virtual.
- 鈥淢aking History Visible: Black Lives Under Nazism in Literature and Art.鈥 University of Amsterdam. Decolonial Dialogues series. Amsterdam, Netherlands, May 26, 2023.
- 鈥淢aking History Visible: Black Lives Under Nazism in Literature and Art.鈥 Anne Tanenbaum Centre for Jewish Studies, University of Toronto. February 2023.
- 鈥淎rt, Memory and Resistance.鈥 Keynote talk at the graduate student conference 鈥淕lobal and Migrant Memories.鈥 University of Potsdam, Germany. June 2022.
- “Creolizing Holocaust Memory: The Jewish Caribbean and Nazi Persecution in Literature and Art.” Parkes Institute and Center for Imperial and Postcolonial Studies, University of Southampton, UK. October 2021.
- 鈥淏ringing Together Postcolonial and Holocaust Studies in the Classroom.鈥 Transatlantic World History Project. Columbia University, New York. July 2021. (virtual)
- “Outside the Frame: The Josef Nassy Collection, the Sephardic Caribbean, and the Boundaries of Holocaust Art.” Greenfield/Lynch Lecture. Department of English and Program in Jewish Culture and Society. University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana. April (virtual)
Recent Conference Presentations
- (with Christine Duff) 鈥淎rchitecture as a Connective Figure of Colonial and Wartime Memory in Boum and Berber鈥檚 Undesirables.鈥 British Commonwealth and Postcolonial Studies Conference. Savannah, Georgia, February 12, 2024.
- 鈥淔rom Image to Text: Translating the Photographic Archive of Black Experience Under Nazism.鈥 Symposium on 鈥淭ranslation and the Archive.鈥 Centre for Translation Studies, University of Dusseldorf. Dusseldorf, Germany, June 2, 2023. Invited presentation.
- 鈥淒iaspora and Return: Sephardic Caribbean Critical and Artistic Perspectives.鈥 Association for Jewish Studies. San Francisco, December 19, 2023.
- 鈥淟iterary Narratives of Jewish Wartime Refuge in the Caribbean: Felicia Rosshandler鈥檚 Passing Through Havana.鈥 Association for Jewish Studies, Boston. December 19, 2022.
- 鈥淓ntangled Histories: Surinamese Artist Josef Nassy鈥檚 Visual Diary of Nazi Internment.鈥 Lessons & Legacies, Ottawa. November 14, 2022.
- “Creolizing Holocaust Art: The Josef Nassy Collection.” Consent not to be a single being: Worlding the Caribbean.” Tate Museum, London UK. Dec. 1-3, 2021. (virtual)
Recent Workshops
- Co-organizer (with Jacqueline Nassy Brown), “Black Lives under Nazism.鈥 Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, D.C. June 7-16, 2023.
- Co-organizer (with Nicole Waller), “Globalizing Holocaust Studies: Pedagogical Approaches.” University of Potsdam, Germany. July 21, 2021.
- Co-organizer (with Sina Rauschenbach), “Jewish Studies and Postcolonial Studies: Do We Need to Talk?” Zentrum J眉dische Studien Berlin-Brandenburg, Berlin. June 12, 2019.
Completed Doctoral Supervisions
- Sarah Waisvisz (English), 鈥淒issident Diaspora: Genres of Maroon Witness from the Anglophone and Francophone Caribbean鈥
- Gabrielle Etcheverry (Canadian Studies), 鈥淐ultures of Coloniality: Latina/o Writing in Canada鈥
- Aliesha Hosein (English), 鈥淔rom Slaveships to Cruiseships: Ships, Boats and Sailing Vessels in Caribbean Literature鈥
- Lale Eskicioglu (Cultural Mediations), “Beyond Postcolonialism: The Urban and Social Realist Turn in Indian and Nigerian Literatures”
- Victoria Nolte (Cultural Mediations), “One Place and Another: Worldmaking in Asian Canadian Contemporary Art” (co-supervisor)
- Marie-Catherine Allard (Cultural Mediations), 鈥淩eshaping Memory: Counternarratives in Kindertransport Literature”
- Jessica Marino (Cultural Mediations), “Holocaust Memory, Aesthetics and the Dictatorships of the Southern Cone of Latin America: Interconnecting Memories and Traumas”
- Kevin Pat Fong (Cultural Mediations), “Reframing Racial Passing in Asian Diaspora Comics鈥 (co-supervisor)