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As a Dual BA/MA Comparative Literature and Society and Middle East, East Asia, and African Studies major at Columbia University, I have had the privilege of pursuing my passion for exploring the intersections of culture, history, and society. Through my coursework, I have gained a deep understanding of the diverse intellectual traditions and cultural expressions of various regions of the world. I am proud to have achieved academic success, including recognition on the Dean's List, and to have received awards for my research and writing. My commitment to excellence extends beyond the classroom, and I have pursued various research opportunities, internships, and volunteer work to broaden my understanding of the world and contribute to positive change. I believe that my academic achievements and passion for learning make me a lifelong learner, eager to explore new ideas, perspectives, and experiences.

THE BAREFOOT CRANE AN AFRICAN PALIMPSEST
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Mar 19
Mar 19 The Revolution will not be Televised: Bad English as a stand against Imperialism.

Katasi Masembe

Mar 19
Mar 19 Rethinking Categorisation: An analysis of the Phenomenology of Albert Camus and Jean-Paul Sartre.

Katasi Masembe

Mar 19
Mar 19 Towards an existentialist reading of Herman Melville's Benito Cereno.

Katasi Masembe

Mar 19
Mar 19 Love in Farid ud-Din Attar’s ‘The Conference of the Birds’

Katasi Masembe

Mar 19
Mar 19 The Absurd in Naguib Mahfouz’s novels - Adrift on the Nile and The Thief and the Dogs

Katasi Masembe

Mar 19
Mar 19 Towards an existentialist interpretation of Mustafa Sa’eed.

Katasi Masembe

Mar 19
Mar 19 Does the moral value of a work determine its aesthetic value?

Katasi Masembe

Mar 19
Mar 19 What is Literature? Can it be defined? If so, what would an adequate definition be? If not, why not?

Katasi Masembe
 

Based in Brooklyn, NY, the barefoot-crane is a blog by Patricia Katasi. Her posts explore the idea of authentic “Africanicity” in modernity. Here are some creative projects and samples of academic writing Patricia has produced while at Columbia University.

 
 

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