About me
Iman Negahdari is an MA graduate in English literature from Razi
University, Kermanshah, Iran. With a profound interest in gender
studies, criticism, and feminism, He has dedicated his academic journey
to exploring complex issues of gender identity. This passion culminated
in a dissertation titled “Resisting Otherness and Patriarchy, a Butlerian
Reading of Toni Morrison’s Sula,” which delves into the intricate
dynamics of gender and identity through a Butlerian lens.
Iman’s intellectual curiosity extends beyond contemporary
literature to the mythical realms of J.R.R. Tolkien. Fascinated by the
interplay between gender, feminism, and mythology, Iman embarked on
research that bridges these themes, further enriching their scholarly
pursuits.
Through their work, he continues to contribute valuable insights
into the fields of gender studies and literary criticism, demonstrating a
commitment to challenging and expanding the understanding of identity
and societal structures.