Poulomi Saha

Poulomi Saha

Associate Professor; Affiliate of the Program in Critical Theory

Wheeler Hall, room 455
psaha@berkeley.edu
www.poulomisaha.com

English Department Classes
fall, 2022

31AC/1

Literature of American Cultures: The Wild, Wild West-- California and the Politics of Possibility

177/1

Literature and Philosophy: Cults in Popular Culture

spring, 2022

80K/1

Children's Literature: Bad Seed: Monstrosity, Horror, and the Inhuman in Children’s Literature

fall, 2021

24/4

Freshman Seminar: Cults in Popular Culture

100/5

The Seminar on Criticism: Freud and His Followers

166/2

Special Topics: Burn it Down/Build it Up: Protest, Dissent, and the Politics of Resistance

spring, 2021

24/4

Freshman Seminar: Cults in Popular Culture

250/3

Research Seminars: Freud and His Followers

summer, 2021

166AC/1

Special Topics in American Cultures: American Hustle: Immigration, Ethnicity, and the American Dream; Or, Capitalism Kills

fall, 2020

31AC/1

Literature of American Cultures: American Hustle: Race, Ethnicity, and Dreams of Getting Ahead

138/2

Studies in World Literature in English: Multi-Culty: Cults, Pop Culture, and Globalization

spring, 2020

24/2

Freshman Seminar: Cults in Popular Culture

80K/1

Children's Literature: The Bad Seed: Monstrosity, Horror, and the Inhuman in Children’s Literature

135AC/1

Literature of American Cultures: American Hustle

fall, 2019

31AC/1

Literature of American Cultures: Growing Up Funny

166/1

Special Topics: Getting Global: Literature & Film of an Expanding & Unequal World

summer, 2019

135AC/1

Literature of American Cultures: American Hustle—Immigration, Ethnicity, and the American Dream

spring, 2018

138/1

Studies in World Literature in English: Orphans, Feral Children, Runaways—Strange Childhood in World Literature

177/1

Literature and Philosophy: Surveillance, Paranoia, and State Power

fall, 2017

250/3

Research Seminar: Paranoid States: Empire and the Rise of the Surveillance State

fall, 2016

138/1

Studies in World Literature in English: Global Cities

171/1

Literature and Sexual Identity: Postcolonial Sex

spring, 2016

138/1

Studies in World Literature in English: Postcolonial Sex

203/4

Graduate Readings: What Does Critical Theory Have to Do with the Postcolonial?

fall, 2015

134/1

Contemporary Literature

166/2

Special Topics: Where the Wild Things Are: Empire and Travel Writing

fall, 2014

138/1

Studies in World Literature in English: Partitioned States/Partitioned Selves

166/4

Special Topics: Global Cities