Priya Joshi

image of Priya wearing glasses and a grey suit smiling at the camera

Priya Joshi

  • College of Liberal Arts

    • English

      • Professor

      • Affiliated Faculty

        Programs

        • Global Studies

Expertise

Global Novel, Narrative Theory, Book History, Bollywood Film

Biography 

Priya Joshi is Professor of English at Temple University and affiliate faculty in the Global Studies Program. She is a scholar of narrative who publishes on the social work of the novel  from the nineteenth to twenty-first centuries. Joshi received the Ph.D. with distinction in English and Comparative Literature from Columbia University.

Joshi is the author of In Another Country: Colonialism, Culture, and the English Novel in India (Columbia UP, 2002 and Oxford UP, 2003), which received the MLA’s Prize for the Best First Book, the Sonia Rudikoff Prize for Best First Book in Victorian Studies, a Choice Outstanding Academic Title; Bollywood’s India: A Public Fantasy (Columbia UP, 2015); and co-editor of The 1970s and its Legacies in India’s Cinemas (Routledge 2014).

Professor Joshi is currently writing a book that rethinks the theory of the novel based on contemporary popular fictions produced outside the metropolis. Portions of her new research on the novel as a global commodity and on transnational genre fiction are available here.

Joshi serves on the advisory board of Modern Language Quarterly.  She chaired the MLA’s Executive Committee of the Division of Twentieth- and Twentieth-Century English Literature and has served on the Board of Directors of the Society for the History of Authorship, Reading and Publishing.

Joshi regularly shares her research and teaching interests outside the classroom in recorded public conversations with figures such as the Nobel laureate, Amartya Sen; the Bollywood screenwriter, Javed Akhtar; and the novelist, Salman Rushdie.

Professor Joshi’s research has been supported by extramural grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the American Association for Indian Studies, the Whiting Foundation, and humanities centers at Berkeley, Penn, and Temple.

Prior to joining Temple in 2005, Joshi was tenured Associate Professor of English at the University of California, Berkeley, where she taught since 1995.

Website

Selected Publications

  • Bollywood’s India: A Public Fantasy
 (Columbia UP, 2015; ISBN: 978-0231169615)
  • In Another Country: Colonialism, Culture and the English Novel in India (Columbia UP, 2002; Oxford UP, 2003; ISBN: 978-0231125857)
  • The 1970s and its Legacies in India’s Cinemas (co-editor, Routledge 2014; ISBN: 978-0415836586)

Courses Taught

Undergraduate

  • English 2501: "Pandemic, Parties, and Protests in British Writing"
  • English 2512: “Dysfunctional Families and Unspeakable Desires in the Modernist Novel”
  • English 2521: “Lovers and Madmen in the Contemporary Global Novel”

Graduate

  • English 5022: "Sexuality, Race, and Empire in the Women's Novel: Woolf, Morrison, Smith" 
  • English 5032: “Studies in Book History”
  • English 9100: “Narrative Theory, Novel Theory”