Stanka Radović
Stanka Radović is Associate Professor of English at the University of Toronto. Her work explores space and urban environments in contemporary dystopian fiction, postcolonial literatures, and diasporic/migrant literatures, focusing on the interplay between social space and spatial imagination. Radović received her PhD in Comparative Literature from Cornell University. Her first book Locating the Destitute: Space and Identity in Caribbean Fiction (University of Virginia Press, 2014) examines the impact of colonial spatial hierarchy on postcolonial self-understanding in the writings of V.S. Naipaul, Patrick Chamoiseau, Beryl Gilroy, and Raphaël Confiant.