Joel Kuortti
PhD
joel.kuortti@utu.fi +358 29 450 3325 +358 50 328 9509 Arcanuminkuja 1 Turku : 119 |
Literary studies, cultural studies, gender studies; postcolonial theory, transculturality, diasporic literatures; contemporary English literatures, Indian Writing in English; Salman Rushdie
I am Professor of English and Head of Department at the University of Turku. My special interest is on Salman Rushdie’s works, and I have published widely on Rushdie, and on Indian English literature in general. I have my PhD on Rushdie from the University of Tampere, Finland (1998).
I have the title of docent in Contemporary culture from the University of Jyväskylä, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Music, Art and Culture Studies (2005).
I have also translated three books into Finnish: Benedict Anderson's Imagined Communities (Kuvitellut yhteisöt 2007), Paulo Freire's The Pedagogy of the Oppressed (Sorrettujen pedagogiikka 2004), and Andrew Blake's The Irresistible Rise of Harry Potter: Kid-lit in a Globalised World (Harry Potterin ilmestys: lastenkirjallisuus globalisoituvassa maailmassa 2004).
I have additional interests in Finnish non-fiction writing and Finnish literary narratives (novels, short stories and poetry) on academic life.
My major research interests are in postcolonial theory, Indian literature in English, transnational identity, diaspora, hybridity, gender and cultural studies. In my recent works, I have studied especially transculturation in literary and cultural contexts. I was the principal investigator of the Out of the Ordinary project (The Academy of Finland, 2014–2017).
My main field in teaching is literature. I have taught seminars, proseminars, literary theory and methodology and various elective courses.
- Modernia intialaista kaunokirjallisuutta suomeksiReview of Steve Derné, Movies, Masculinity, and Modernity: An Ethnography of Men’s Filmgoing in India (2004)
- Bibliophilos
- Review of Kumkum Sangari, Politics of the Possible: Essays on Gender, History, Narratives and Colonial English (2004)
- Contemporary South Asia
- Review of Kirk Johnson, Television and Social Change in Rural IndiaThe Double Burden – The Continual Contesting of Tradition and Modernity (2003)
- Contemporary South AsiaJournal of Commonwealth Literature
- Tense Past, Tense Present – Women Writing in English (2003) Kuortti Joel
- Indian Women’s Writing in English – A Bibliography (2002) Kuortti Joel
- Sähköposti ja kielen muutos – Naomi S. Baron, Alphabet to email (2002)
- Virittäjä
- (2001)
- Contemporary South Asia
- (2001)
- Yön liekit; Halpa postikortti (2001) Kuortti Joel
- Review of Prem Chowdhry, Colonial India and the Making of Empire Cinema: Image, Ideology and Identity (2000)
- Contemporary South Asia



