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Shaj Mathew is a theorist of global modernism and modernity. His first book, The Dialectic of Cosmopolitan Time (Oxford, 2025), frames cross-cultural theory through time, instead of space. His scholarship looks to modern and contemporary Persian and Turkish literature, with a special interest in the antiquity of these expressions of modernity. His second book project studies the influence of ancient Indian philosophy on global modernist literature. Excerpts of these book projects, in addition to translations and articles, appear in PMLA, MLQ, Modernism/modernity, Philosophy and Literature, the ACLA State of the Discipline Report, and New Literary History, the latter of which awarded him the 2020 Ralph Cohen Prize. He occasionally contributes to The Nation, The New York Times, and The New Yorker.
