A. MarieRanjbar
- Assistant Professor
- WOMEN AND GENDER STUDIES
Research Interests:
I am an interdisciplinary feminist scholar working at the intersection of political geography, critical human rights, and anticolonial feminist theories. My research theorizes how activists negotiate legibility, recognition, and political agency under authoritarian and geopolitical constraints, with a focus on environmental and social justice and transnational feminist solidarities. My current project examines women’s contributions to early modern astronomyand the politics of cartographic and archival silence.
Recent Publications:
." Antipode (2024)
with Hanieh Molana and Sahar Razavi. Political Geography (2023)
“.”Annals of the American Association of Geographers 112.3(2022)
Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space (2022)
ACME: An International E-Journal for Critical Geographies20.4 (2021).
