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Sara Suleri Goodyear

Sara Goodyear (née Suleri; June 12, 1953 – March 20, 2022)[1] was a Pakistan-born American author and professor of English at Yale University,[2] where her fields of study and teaching included Romantic and Victorian poetry and an interest in Edmund Burke. Her special concerns included postcolonial literature and theory, contemporary cultural criticism, literature, and law. She was a founding editor of the Yale Journal of Criticism, and served on the editorial boards of YJC, The Yale Review, and Transition.

Sara Suleri Goodyear
Born
Sara Suleri

(1953-06-12)June 12, 1953
DiedMarch 20, 2022(2022-03-20) (aged 68)
NationalityPakistani, American
Alma materKinnaird College (BA)
Punjab University (MA)
Indiana University (PhD)
Occupation(s)Professor, writer
EmployerYale University
Known forFounding editor of the Yale Journal of Criticism
Notable workMeatless Days
Spouse
Austin Goodyear
(m. 1993; died 2005)
Parent

Early life and education edit

Suleri was born in Karachi, Dominion of Pakistan (now Pakistan), one of six children, to a Welsh mother, Mair Jones,[1] an English professor,[3] and a Pakistani father, Z. A. Suleri (1913–1999),[4] a notable political journalist, conservative writer, author, and the Pakistan Movement activist regarded as one of the pioneers of print journalism in Pakistan, and authored various history and political books on Pakistan as well as Islam in the Indian subcontinent.[5]

She had her early education in London and attended secondary school in Lahore. She received her B.A. at Kinnaird College, also in Lahore, in 1974. Two years later, she was awarded an M.A. from Punjab University, and went on to graduate with a PhD from Indiana University in 1983.[1]

Career and major works edit

Suleri taught for two years at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts, before she moved to Yale and began teaching there in 1983.[1] Suleri was a founding editor of the Yale Journal of Criticism.[6]

Suleri's 1989 memoir, Meatless Days, is an exploration of the complex interweaving of national history and personal biography which was widely and respectfully reviewed.[7] An edition of the book, with an introduction by Kamila Shamsie, was published in the Penguin Women Writers series in 2018.[8]

Her 1992 The Rhetoric of English India was well received in scholarly circles. One critic, for instance, said recent scholarship by Edward Said, Homi Bhabha, Gauri Viswanathan, and Jacques Derrida has "reformulated the paradigmatic assumptions of colonial cultural studies", and the book was an "important addition to such scholarship". The "unconventionality of some of her selections brings a breath of fresh air to a field prone to turn, time and again, to the same weary list of standard texts."[9] However, an historian took Suleri to task for the "casual manner in which she forms important generalizations without benefit of hard data". He concludes, that "This is not to say that Suleri's work is totally without substance or that all of her insights are without value. No doubt, she is a sensitive literary critic who would be bored with the kind of detailed monographs historians and ethnographic anthropologists do as a matter of course."[10]

Boys Will Be Boys: A Daughter's Elegy was published in 2003. The book is a tribute to her father, the political journalist Z. A. Suleri, who was known as Pip for his "patriotic and preposterous disposition". It also incorporates the story of Suleri's marriage to her husband.[11]

Henry Louis Gates Jr. has described Suleri as "a postcolonial Proust to Rushdie's phantasmagorical Pynchon."[1]

Published works edit

  • Meatless Days. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1989, ISBN 978-0-226-77981-2
  • The Rhetoric of English India. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1992, ISBN 978-0-226-77983-6
  • Boys Will Be Boys: A Daughter's Elegy. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2003, ISBN 978-0-226-30401-4

Personal life edit

In 1993, Suleri married Austin Goodyear (c. 1920–2005) of the Goodyear family.[12] Goodyear had three children from his first marriage to Louisa Robins (1920–1992),[13] the granddaughter of Thomas Robins Jr;[14][15] the eldest, Grace Rumsey Goodyear (b. 1941), is married to Franklin D. Roosevelt III (b. 1938), the grandson of Franklin D. Roosevelt and Eleanor Roosevelt.[16][17]

Suleri and Goodyear remained married until his death on August 14, 2005.[18] Goodyear died of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease on March 20, 2022, at her home in Bellingham, Washington, at the age of 68.[19]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Sanga, Jaina C., ed. (2003). South Asian novelists in English : an A-to-Z guide. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 0313318859. Retrieved April 18, 2016.
  2. ^ "Sara Goodyear". english.yale.edu. Yale University. Retrieved April 18, 2016.
  3. ^ Parameswaran, Rajesh (April 7, 2013). "In A Vivid Memoir of Life in Pakistan, A Vortex of Tragedies". NPR.org. NPR. Retrieved April 18, 2016.
  4. ^ Commonwealth: Biographies, 5, vol. 24, Société d'études des pays du Commonwealth, 2001, 4dkHAQAAMAAJ
  5. ^ Ponzanesi, Sandra (2004). Paradoxes of postcolonial culture contemporary women writers of the Indian and Afro-Italian diaspora. Albany: State University of New York Press. ISBN 0791462013.[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ Yu, Isaac (March 27, 2022). "Sara Suleri Goodyear, professor emeritus of English and author of Meatless Days, dies at 68". Yale Daily News. Retrieved March 29, 2022.
  7. ^ Henry Louis Gates Jr., "Remembrance of Things Pakistani: Sara Suleri Makes History", Village Voice Literary Supplement, December 1989, pp. 37–38; Candia McWilliam, "Jazzy, Jyoti, Jase and Jane", Rev. of Meatless Days and Jasmine by Bharati Mukherjee, London Review of Books, May 10, 1990, pp. 23–4; and Daniel Wolfe, "Talking Two Mother Tongues", Rev. of Meatless Days, New York Times Book Review, June 4, 1989, p. 30.
  8. ^ "Introducing the 'Penguin Women Writers' series: A Q&A with assistant editor Isabel Wall". London School of Economics. March 25, 2018. Retrieved March 29, 2022.
  9. ^ Mathew Chacko, South Atlantic Review 58.1 (1993): 113–115. https://www.jstor.org/stable/3201105
  10. ^ David Kopf, Journal of the American Oriental Society 113.3 (1993): 476–478. https://www.jstor.org/stable/605403
  11. ^ Sidhwa, Bapsi (September 2004). "Sara Suleri Goodyear. Boys Will Be Boys: a Daughter's Elegy". World Literature Today. 78 (3–4): 88. doi:10.2307/40158524. JSTOR 40158524.
  12. ^ Niaz, Anjum (November 23, 2003). . kazbar.org. Archived from the original on March 23, 2016. Retrieved April 18, 2016.
  13. ^ . The Buffalo News. August 2, 1992. Archived from the original on May 29, 2016. Retrieved April 14, 2016.
  14. ^ "MRS. THOMAS ROBINS JR". The New York Times. July 13, 1962. Retrieved April 14, 2016.
  15. ^ "Marriage Announcement". The New York Times. December 20, 1939. Retrieved April 14, 2016.
  16. ^ "Grace Goodyear, Student at Smith, Will Be Married; Sophomore and Ensign Franklin D. Roosevelt 3d Engaged to Wed". The New York Times. April 12, 1962. Retrieved April 14, 2016.
  17. ^ "Miss Grace R. Goodyear Is Married; Becomes Bride of Ensign Franklin D. Roosevelt 3d". The New York Times. June 19, 1962. Retrieved April 14, 2016.
  18. ^ "AUSTIN GOODYEAR". The Bangor Daily News. September 25, 2008. Retrieved April 18, 2016.
  19. ^ Genzlinger, Neil (March 28, 2022). "Sara Suleri Goodyear Dies at 68; Known for Memoir of Pakistan". The New York Times. Retrieved March 29, 2022.

External links edit

  • Sara Suleri: An Overview, scholars.nus.edu.sg. Accessed 30 March 2022.

sara, suleri, goodyear, sara, goodyear, née, suleri, june, 1953, march, 2022, pakistan, born, american, author, professor, english, yale, university, where, fields, study, teaching, included, romantic, victorian, poetry, interest, edmund, burke, special, conce. Sara Goodyear nee Suleri June 12 1953 March 20 2022 1 was a Pakistan born American author and professor of English at Yale University 2 where her fields of study and teaching included Romantic and Victorian poetry and an interest in Edmund Burke Her special concerns included postcolonial literature and theory contemporary cultural criticism literature and law She was a founding editor of the Yale Journal of Criticism and served on the editorial boards of YJC The Yale Review and Transition Sara Suleri GoodyearBornSara Suleri 1953 06 12 June 12 1953 Karachi PakistanDiedMarch 20 2022 2022 03 20 aged 68 Bellingham Washington USNationalityPakistani AmericanAlma materKinnaird College BA Punjab University MA Indiana University PhD Occupation s Professor writerEmployerYale UniversityKnown forFounding editor of the Yale Journal of CriticismNotable workMeatless DaysSpouseAustin Goodyear m 1993 died 2005 wbr ParentZ A Suleri father Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career and major works 3 Published works 4 Personal life 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education editSuleri was born in Karachi Dominion of Pakistan now Pakistan one of six children to a Welsh mother Mair Jones 1 an English professor 3 and a Pakistani father Z A Suleri 1913 1999 4 a notable political journalist conservative writer author and the Pakistan Movement activist regarded as one of the pioneers of print journalism in Pakistan and authored various history and political books on Pakistan as well as Islam in the Indian subcontinent 5 She had her early education in London and attended secondary school in Lahore She received her B A at Kinnaird College also in Lahore in 1974 Two years later she was awarded an M A from Punjab University and went on to graduate with a PhD from Indiana University in 1983 1 Career and major works editSuleri taught for two years at Williams College in Williamstown Massachusetts before she moved to Yale and began teaching there in 1983 1 Suleri was a founding editor of the Yale Journal of Criticism 6 Suleri s 1989 memoir Meatless Days is an exploration of the complex interweaving of national history and personal biography which was widely and respectfully reviewed 7 An edition of the book with an introduction by Kamila Shamsie was published in the Penguin Women Writers series in 2018 8 Her 1992 The Rhetoric of English India was well received in scholarly circles One critic for instance said recent scholarship by Edward Said Homi Bhabha Gauri Viswanathan and Jacques Derrida has reformulated the paradigmatic assumptions of colonial cultural studies and the book was an important addition to such scholarship The unconventionality of some of her selections brings a breath of fresh air to a field prone to turn time and again to the same weary list of standard texts 9 However an historian took Suleri to task for the casual manner in which she forms important generalizations without benefit of hard data He concludes that This is not to say that Suleri s work is totally without substance or that all of her insights are without value No doubt she is a sensitive literary critic who would be bored with the kind of detailed monographs historians and ethnographic anthropologists do as a matter of course 10 Boys Will Be Boys A Daughter s Elegy was published in 2003 The book is a tribute to her father the political journalist Z A Suleri who was known as Pip for his patriotic and preposterous disposition It also incorporates the story of Suleri s marriage to her husband 11 Henry Louis Gates Jr has described Suleri as a postcolonial Proust to Rushdie s phantasmagorical Pynchon 1 Published works editMeatless Days Chicago The University of Chicago Press 1989 ISBN 978 0 226 77981 2 The Rhetoric of English India Chicago The University of Chicago Press 1992 ISBN 978 0 226 77983 6 Boys Will Be Boys A Daughter s Elegy Chicago The University of Chicago Press 2003 ISBN 978 0 226 30401 4Personal life editIn 1993 Suleri married Austin Goodyear c 1920 2005 of the Goodyear family 12 Goodyear had three children from his first marriage to Louisa Robins 1920 1992 13 the granddaughter of Thomas Robins Jr 14 15 the eldest Grace Rumsey Goodyear b 1941 is married to Franklin D Roosevelt III b 1938 the grandson of Franklin D Roosevelt and Eleanor Roosevelt 16 17 Suleri and Goodyear remained married until his death on August 14 2005 18 Goodyear died of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease on March 20 2022 at her home in Bellingham Washington at the age of 68 19 References edit a b c d e Sanga Jaina C ed 2003 South Asian novelists in English an A to Z guide Westport Connecticut Greenwood Publishing Group ISBN 0313318859 Retrieved April 18 2016 Sara Goodyear english yale edu Yale University Retrieved April 18 2016 Parameswaran Rajesh April 7 2013 In A Vivid Memoir of Life in Pakistan A Vortex of Tragedies NPR org NPR Retrieved April 18 2016 Commonwealth Biographies 5 vol 24 Societe d etudes des pays du Commonwealth 2001 4dkHAQAAMAAJ Ponzanesi Sandra 2004 Paradoxes of postcolonial culture contemporary women writers of the Indian and Afro Italian diaspora Albany State University of New York Press ISBN 0791462013 permanent dead link Yu Isaac March 27 2022 Sara Suleri Goodyear professor emeritus of English and author of Meatless Days dies at 68 Yale Daily News Retrieved March 29 2022 Henry Louis Gates Jr Remembrance of Things Pakistani Sara Suleri Makes History Village Voice Literary Supplement December 1989 pp 37 38 Candia McWilliam Jazzy Jyoti Jase and Jane Rev of Meatless Days and Jasmine by Bharati Mukherjee London Review of Books May 10 1990 pp 23 4 and Daniel Wolfe Talking Two Mother Tongues Rev of Meatless Days New York Times Book Review June 4 1989 p 30 Introducing the Penguin Women Writers series A Q amp A with assistant editor Isabel Wall London School of Economics March 25 2018 Retrieved March 29 2022 Mathew Chacko South Atlantic Review 58 1 1993 113 115 https www jstor org stable 3201105 David Kopf Journal of the American Oriental Society 113 3 1993 476 478 https www jstor org stable 605403 Sidhwa Bapsi September 2004 Sara Suleri Goodyear Boys Will Be Boys a Daughter s Elegy World Literature Today 78 3 4 88 doi 10 2307 40158524 JSTOR 40158524 Niaz Anjum November 23 2003 Women of Pakistan Sara Suleri Goodyear Boys Will Be Boys kazbar org Archived from the original on March 23 2016 Retrieved April 18 2016 Louisa R Goodyear The Buffalo News August 2 1992 Archived from the original on May 29 2016 Retrieved April 14 2016 MRS THOMAS ROBINS JR The New York Times July 13 1962 Retrieved April 14 2016 Marriage Announcement The New York Times December 20 1939 Retrieved April 14 2016 Grace Goodyear Student at Smith Will Be Married Sophomore and Ensign Franklin D Roosevelt 3d Engaged to Wed The New York Times April 12 1962 Retrieved April 14 2016 Miss Grace R Goodyear Is Married Becomes Bride of Ensign Franklin D Roosevelt 3d The New York Times June 19 1962 Retrieved April 14 2016 AUSTIN GOODYEAR The Bangor Daily News September 25 2008 Retrieved April 18 2016 Genzlinger Neil March 28 2022 Sara Suleri Goodyear Dies at 68 Known for Memoir of Pakistan The New York Times Retrieved March 29 2022 External links editSara Suleri An Overview scholars nus edu sg Accessed 30 March 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sara Suleri Goodyear amp oldid 1191485616, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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