Surbhi V . Malik, MA, PhD

Associate Professor

Arts and Sciences

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College of Arts and Sciences
English
CRHL - Creighton Hall/Administration Building

Surbhi V . Malik, MA, PhD

Associate Professor

Arts and Sciences

Department

English

Position

Associate Professor

Books

  • Handbook of International and Cross-Cultural Leadership Research Processes
    Malik Surbhi, etal Race, Whiteness, Intersectionality, and Teaching International Leadership Research [Book Chapter] 2021

Publications

  • Ariel
    Malik Surbhi, 'You Got a Thing about Prince?' Worlding Hanif Kureishi's The Black Album
    53:3, p. 27 - 47 2022
  • South Asian popular culture
    Malik Surbhi, The provincial Flâneuse: Reimagining provincial space and narratives of womanhood in Bollywood
    19:1, p. 33 - 45 2021
  • Verge (Minneapolis, Minn.)
    Malik Surbhi, Postcolonial Ruins, Transnational Intimacies, and the Terror of the Haves in The Reluctant Fundamentalist
    5:1, p. 237 - 260 2019
  • South Asian Review
    Malik Surbhi, Homelessness as Metaphor and Metonym: Transatlantic Geopolitics in Jhumpa Lahiris Fiction and Kiran Desais The Inheritance of Loss
    37:2, p. 47 - 70 2016
  • Journal of creative communications
    Malik Surbhi, UK is Finished; India's too Corrupt; Anyone can become Amrikan
    2:1-2, p. 79 - 100 2007

Grants

  • Oral History Archives and the Ambivalence and Power of Storytelling for Omaha's Women Refugees

    /Sponsor: Dr. George F. Haddix President's Faculty Research Grant

  • Reimagining Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) for Social Justice: Theoretical Insights and Practical Possibilities for Rewarding Partnerships/Sponsor: Creighton University Center for Faculty Excellence/CFE

  • Beyond the Rational: Tracing an Interdisciplinary Vocabulary of the Intangible/Sponsor: Kingfisher Institute

  • Power Dynamics in Omaha Refugee Women's Storytelling/Sponsor: CURAS Summer Faculty Research Fellowship

  • Power Dynamics in Omaha Refugee Women's Storytelling/Sponsor: CURAS Summer Faculty Research Fellowship