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  1. I am the editor of a 2020 special issue of JNT: Journal of Narrative Theory onRefugee Literatures,” and I wrote the chapter on “Refugees” in the Routledge Companion to Literature and Politics in English (2023) edited by Matthew Stratton.

  2. About. My research focuses on 20th and 21st century global, Anglophone, and American literatures, especially in their relation to histories of war, empire, decolonization, migration, and human rights.

  3. Hadji Bakara is Assistant Professor of English Language and Literature at the University of Michigan. He is the editor of a special issue of JNT: Journal of Narrative Theory on “Refugee Literatures,” and his writing on human rights and migration has appeared in PMLA, American Literary History, German Quarterly, The Routledge Handbook of Refugee Narratives, and the Los Angeles Review of Books.

  4. East Asia National Resource Center. World History Learning Community. Midwest Institute for International / Intercultural Education (MIIIE) World History & Literature Initiative (WHaLI) People. Hadji Bakara. People. Central Administration. Center & Program Directors.

  5. Hadji Bakara. University of Michigan, English Language and Literature, Faculty Member. Follow. Research Interests: Global Anglophone Literature, Human Rights, International Law, Empire, Global History, Cold War and Culture, and 10 more. About: Assistant Professor of English Language and Literature, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Papers.

  6. Time, Sovereignty, and Refugee Writing. Hadji Bakara. The birth of the modern refugee is nearly always told as a story of territory, in which the changing character of the European nation-state radicalized processes of exclusion.

  7. Oct 19, 2016 · Hadji Bakara is currently a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Chicago. He is writing a literary history of human rights in the twentieth-century.