Ayana Dey

Postcolonial Literature and Theory, Diaspora Studies, Migration, Cultural Studies and Film Studies

Office: C709 Wells Hall
Email: deyayana@msu.edu

Ayana Dey (she/her) is a Ph.D. student at Michigan State University in the Department of English. She has a Master’s and a Bachelor’s degree in English from Presidency University, Kolkata, India (which is her hometown). Ayana’s perspective is borne of movement and her corresponding research interests are Postcolonial theory and literature, Diaspora Studies and Cultural Studies at large. She wishes to write her dissertation on the affects of migrant workers from South Asia to the UAE within the broader field of Indian Ocean Studies.

Teaching Assistant for:

  • FS22
    • FLM 230: Intro to Film
  • SS23
    • IAH 221C: Great Ages – Modern World
  • FS23
    • IAH 207: Afrofuturism
  • SS24
    • IAH 209: Dangerous Art

    Conference & Publication:

    • Dey, Ayana. “(Un)masking in Watchmen: The (In)visible Body of Hooded Justice.”
    • The Centre Margin Conflict: Theory and Praxis. Ed. Nilanjan Chakraborty. Delhi: Upanayan Publishers, 2022. ISBN: 978-93-91467-78-4.