Assistant Professor of Anglophone and World Literatures
English
Asian American & Pacific Islander Studies, Minor
Assistant Professor
English | MA
Office
Willard-DiLoreto Hall
W401-04
Biography

Dr. Jayasinghe is Assistant Professor of Anglophone and World Literatures at Central Connecticut State University (CCSU). She received her Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from Stanford University, and was a Visiting Ph.D. Scholar at the Institute for Comparative Literature and Society (ICLS) at Columbia University. More recently, she was a Postdoctoral Associate of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Sawyer Seminar on “Unbordering Migration in the Americas: Causes, Experiences, Identities” at the Humanities Center at University of Rochester. Dr. Jayasinghe’s research interests include topics in world literature and film, law and literature, translation studies, immigration, border surveillance, and human rights, and she works across literature, film, law, oral history, and the digital humanities using cross-cultural and interdisciplinary methods. Prior to joining CCSU, Dr. Jayasinghe taught at Stanford University as a Lecturer in the Civic, Liberal, and Global Education (COLLEGE) program, the Stanford Continuing Studies program, the Stanford Pre-Collegiate Studies program, the Stanford Language Center (French), and at the City College of New York. She has been teaching and mentoring both college and high school students since 2004, and her publications have appeared in several double-blind peer-reviewed journals such as Law and Literature, Dibur, and Curated. 

Dr. Jayasinghe has won over twenty fellowships and awards for her research and teaching during the last few years, the most recent being the Stanford Historical Society’s “Susan W. Schofield Oral History Award for Excellence in the Practice of Oral History” for her oral history project “In Transit: An Oral History Project on Crossing Borders”. During four consecutive years, Dr. Jayasinghe won awards at the Annual Korean Literature Essay Competition (double-blind and peer reviewed) organized by the Korea Translation Institute and the University of California, Berkeley. Additionally, she is the recipient of the Fulbright Fellowship, the Endeavor Award, the Andrew W. Mellon Dissertation Writing Fellowship awarded by the Stanford Humanities Center, and several fellowships and grants awarded by the Stanford Center for East Asian Studies, the Stanford School of Humanities and Sciences, the Stanford Europe Center, and the Stanford Center for Spatial and Textual Analysis (CESTA).

Education
Comparative Literature
Stanford University
2021
Areas of Expertise

World Literatures

Anglophone Literature

Comparative Literature

Law and Literature

Postcolonial Literature

Awards & Grants
  1. Postdoctoral Associate, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Sawyer Seminar on “Unbordering Migration in the Americas: Causes, Experiences, Identities”, Humanities Center, University of Rochester, New York
  2. Susan W. Schofield Oral History Award for Excellence in the Practice of Oral History, Stanford Historical Society (2021)
  3. Digital Humanities Graduate Research Fellowship, Center for Spatial and Textual Analysis, Stanford University (2020/21)
  4. Graduate Research Opportunity Grant, School of Humanities and Sciences, Stanford University (2020/21)
  5. Stanford Provost’s Graduate Teaching Fellowship, Vice Provost for Graduate Education, Stanford University (2020/21)
  6. d.school Creativity in Research Scholar, d.School / Hasso Plattner Institute of Design, Stanford University (2020/21)
  7. Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA) Conference Paper Prize, Northeast Modern Language Association (NeMLA) (2021)
  8. Outstanding Conference Abstract Award, East West Center, HI; 20th Annual International Graduate Student Conference (2021)
  9. Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Dissertation Writing Fellowship, Stanford Humanities Center, Stanford University (2019/20)
  10. East Asia Summer Fellowship, Center for East Asian Studies, Stanford University (2018/19)
  11. Research Grant, The Europe Center, Stanford University (2017/18)
  12. First Place - Annual Korean Literature Essay Competition (double-blind peer reviewed), The Korea Translation Institute, University of California, Berkeley (2017)
  13. Visiting Ph.D. Scholar, Institute for Comparative Literature and Society, Columbia University (2016/17)
  14. First Place - Annual Korean Literature Essay Competition (double-blind peer reviewed), The Korea Translation Institute, University of California, Berkeley (2016)
  15. East Asia Summer Fellowship, Center for East Asian Studies, Stanford University (2015/16)
  16. Second Place - Annual Korean Literature Essay Competition (double-blind peer reviewed), The Korea Translation Institute, University of California, Berkeley (2015)
  17. Collaborative Teaching Project Grant, Division of Literatures, Cultures, and Languages, Stanford University (2014/15)
  18. East Asia Summer Fellowship, Center for East Asian Studies, Stanford University (2014/15)
  19. Fourth Place - Annual Korean Literature Essay Competition (double-blind peer reviewed), The Korea Translation Institute, University of California, Berkeley (2014)
  20. School of Humanities and Sciences Graduate Summer Fellowship, School of Humanities and Sciences, Stanford University (2013/14)
  21. First Place - Annual Graduate Film Studies Academic Paper Prize, Interdepartmental Program in Film Studies, University of Massachusetts, Amherst (2011/12)
  22. Fulbright MA Fellow, The Fulbright Program, Institute of International Education (2011/13)
  23. Endeavour Postgraduate Fellowship
Courses Taught
  1. HON 130 World Cultures: Literary Cultures of South Asia
  2. ENG 204 Survey of World Literature: 17th Century to the Present
  3. ENG 488 Advanced Studies in World Literature: Migration and Borders in Literature and Film
  4. ENG 488 Advanced Studies in World Literature: Global Gender and Sexual Identities in World Literature