Geraldine Heng

Geraldine Heng is Mildred Hajek Vacek and John Roman Vacek Chair in English and Comparative Literature[1] (formerly Perceval Professor[2]) at the University of Texas at Austin, where, as of November 2022, she was also affiliated with Middle Eastern studies, Women’s studies, Jewish Studies, and the Rapoport Center for Human Rights and Social Justice.

[1] Heng's work focuses on literary, social and cultural encounters between societies in the period 500–1500 CE.

She is noted as a key figure in the development of postcolonial approaches to the European Middle Ages, premodern critical race studies, and critical early global studies.

Heng studied at Cornell University, completing her PhD thesis, Gender Magic: Desire, Romance, and the Feminine in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, in 1990.

[3] Heng coedits the Cambridge University Press Elements series in the Global Middle Ages, and the University of Pennsylvania Press series, RaceB4Race: Critical Studies of the Premodern.