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Faculty of Education » Home » Congratulations to Anar Rajabali on receiving the ARTS PhD Graduate Award at CSSE

Congratulations to Anar Rajabali on receiving the ARTS PhD Graduate Award at CSSE

PhD graduate Anar Rajabali is the 2018 recipient of the ARTS (Arts Researchers and Teachers) PhD Graduate Award at CSSE. Anar graduated from LLED in 2017, and won this award for her thesis which she will receive next week at CSSE.

Here’s what the award committee wrote about her thesis:

PhD award: Anar Rajabali. (Re)turning to the Poetic I/Eye: Towards a Literacy of Light
Dr. Rajabali’s dissertation is a beautifully written meditation on poetry, spirituality, and the quest for knowledge. It enacts its project through a seamless merger of poetry (textual and spoken word), song, philosophy, autobiography, and curriculum theorizing, extending our understandings of each of these genres and modes in the process. As an accomplished poet researching poetry through poetry, Rajabali demonstrates the possibilities of a/r/tography as a mode of scholarship that extends the bounds of the dissertation and academic knowledge production.

Congratulations, Anar!


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