Nasanin Rosado is a sixth-year Ph.D. Candidate in the Romance Studies department, French and Francophone track, at Duke University.Â
She is currently working on her dissertation project, entitled "Monstrous Mothers: The Womb as Grammar in the Francophone Black Atlantic," under the counsel of Felwine Sarr, Annette Joseph-Gabriel, Walter Mignolo, and Jennifer Nash. She is expected to graduate in Spring 2025 with certificates in African and African-American Studies; Gender, Sexuality, and Feminism Studies; and College Teaching.
Rosado holds a M.A. in Romance Studies from Duke University (2022), a M.A. awarded with distinction in French Studies from New York University (2019), a M.A. in Comparative Literature (2018), and a B.A. awarded magna cum laude in French and Comparative Literature from New York University (2017)