Research Interests
My research examines how contemporary female authors engage with gendered memory, forms of oral history, and experiences of war and oppression. I explore the ways in which their narratives reconstruct personal and collective histories, shedding light on the intersections of gender and political violence. Drawing on feminist theory, ecofeminism, and scholarship on international relations and security, my work investigates how these texts challenge dominant historical narratives and offer alternative frameworks for understanding conflict, resilience, and the role of women’s voices in shaping historical discourse.