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Barnett, Louise K. Ph.D., Bryn Mawr College
nineteenth- and twentieth-century American novel, nineteenth-century American culture, women's studies
CAC MU 020
Bartels, Emily C.
Ph.D., Harvard
Renaissance dramatic literature, especially Shakespeare
CAC MU 205A
Belton, John
Ph.D., Harvard
cinema studies, cultural studies
CAC MU 021
Buckley, Matthew S.
Ph.D., Columbia
history of drama and theatre, visual and urban culture, media and genre studies
CAC MU 006

Busia, Abena P.A.

Ph.D., St. Anthony's College (Oxford)
African American and African Diaspora literature

CAC MU 052
Chism, Christine Ph.D., Duke
Medieval literature, cultural studies, gay and gender studies
CAC 43 Mine St., 203
Coiro, Ann Baynes Ph.D., Maryland
Renaissance and seventeenth-century literature, women's studies
CAC MU 206
Davidson, Harriet
Ph.D., Vanderbilt
modern and contemporary poetry, critical theory
CAC MU 022
DeKoven, Marianne
Ph.D., Stanford
Modernism, women's studies
CAC MU 203A
Diamond, Elin
Ph.D., California (Davis)
drama and dramatic theory, Feminist and literary theory
CAC MU 205B
Dienst, Richard Ph.D., Duke
critical theory and contemporary culture
CAC 43 Mine St., 102
Dowling, William C. Ph.D., Harvard
eighteenth-century literature, colonial American literature and literature of the early American Republic, critical theory
CAC 36 Union St., 101
Ellis, Katherine
Ph.D., Columbia
women's studies, eighteenth-century fiction
CAC 36 Union St., 214
Evans, Brad Ph.D., University of Chicago
nineteenth- and early twentieth-century American literature, Anthropology and the history of culture
CAC

MU 023

Festa, Lynn

Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania

eighteenth century literature

CAC

36 Union St., 108

MU 009

Flint, Kate
Ph.D., Oxford
nineteenth and twentieth century literature; cultural history
CAC 36 Union St, 301
Flitterman-Lewis, Sandy
Ph.D., California (Berkeley)
cinema studies, feminist critical analysis
CAC MU 054
Fulton, Thomas Ph.D., Yale
sixteenth and seventeenth-century english literature; Shakespeare; history of drama; cultural history; politics and philosophy
CAC MU 025
Galperin, William
Ph.D., Brown
romantic literature, literary theory, media studies
CAC MU 016
Gliserman, Martin Ph.D., Indiana
Psychoanalysis, fiction, Linguistics, reader response theory, studies of the body
CAC MU 209
Ian, Marcia Ph.D., Virginia
modern British and American literatures, critical theory, the novel
CAC 43 Mine St., 101
Iannini, Christopher

Ph.D., CUNY

colonial and nineteenth-century American literature, circum-Atlantic studies

CAC MU 017

Jackson, Gregory

Ph.D., UCLA

colonial and nineteenth-century American literature; Anglo-American religious culture

CAC MU 205C
Jager, Colin

Ph.D., Michigan
romantic literature, critical theory, religion

CAC 36 Union St., 303
Jehlen, Myra Ph.D., California (Berkeley)
American literature, feminist criticism, cultural history
CAC MU 201
Jurecic, Ann

Ph.D., Princeton
composition, literature and medicine, Pedagogy

CAC MU 007
Klein, Stacy
Ph.D., Ohio State University
Anglo-Saxon and Medieval Literature, feminist theory, history of the language
CAC MU 010
Koszarski, Richard
Ph.D., New York
cinema studies
CAC MU 021
Kramnick, Jonathan
Ph.D., Johns Hopkins
restoration and eighteenth-century literature, the history of criticism and literary study, literature and philosophy
CAC 36 Union St., 208
Kucich, John

Ph.D., SUNY, Buffalo

British Victorian literature and culture

CAC 203C
Kurnick, David

Ph.D., Columbia

Victorian and modernist literature, history of the novel, drama and performance theory, sexuality/gender studies

CAC MU 011
Kusch, Robert

Ph.D., Northwestern
Victorian literature, modern poetry

CAC MU 051
Levao, Ronald

Ph.D., California (Berkeley)
English Renaissance literature and intellectual history

CAC MU 201
Mathes, Carter

Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley

African American and African Diaspora literature

CAC MU 049
McClure, John

Ph.D., Stanford
contemporary American fiction, colonial and postcolonial discourse theory

CAC MU 203
McGill, Meredith L.

Ph.D., Johns Hopkins
nineteenth-century American literature, history of the book, American poetry

CAC 36 Union St., 102
McKeon, Michael

Ph.D., Columbia
seventeenth- and eighteenth-century literature

CAC MU 202
Miller, Jacqueline T. Ph.D., Johns Hopkins
Renaissance literature
CAC MU 046
Miller, Richard E. Ph.D., Pittsburgh
composition, Pedagogy, cultural studies
CAC MU 105
Perera, Sonali Ph.D., Columbia
postcolonial studies, South Asian literature, feminist theory
CAC MU 008
Qualls, Barry V. Ph.D., Northwestern
Victorian literature
CAC Old Queens, 302
Sadoff, Dianne F.

Ph.D., University of Rochester

British Victorian literature and culture

CAC MU 044
Scanlon, Larry
Ph.D., Johns Hopkins
Medieval studies, cultural studies, literary theory
CAC 36 Union St., 103
Shockley, Evie Ph.D., Duke University
African American literature, gender and critical race studies, contemporary and modern American poetry and poetics, Victorian fiction
CAC MU 047
Siegel, Jonah
Ph.D., Columbia
nineteenth-century literature, literature and the fine arts, Modernism
CAC MU 118B
Smith, Carol H.
Ph.D., Michigan
modern literature, women's studies
CAC MU 020
Spellmeyer, Kurt Ph.D., Washington
composition and rhetoric, seventeenth-century literature
CAC MU 108
Turner, Henry S.

Ph.D., Columbia

Renaissance Drama, esp. comedy, theater and print culture, early modern intellectual history, esp. literary theory and early scientific thought, history of sexuality and the family, medieval literary, social, and intellectual history; contemporary critical theory, esp. Marxism, Foucault, and Derrida.

CAC MU 053
Vesterman, William Ph.D., Rutgers
Modern British and American Literature; Literary History
CAC MU 018
Walkowitz, Rebecca L.

Ph.D. Harvard

twentieth- and twenty-first-century British, Irish and Anglophone novel, modernism, the new world literature, translation and the history of the book, narrative theory

CAC MU 042
Wall, Cheryl A.
Ph.D., Harvard
American and African American literature, women's studies
CAC MU 048
Williams, Carolyn
Ph.D., Virginia
Victorian literature, women's studies, cultural studies
CAC MU 104A
Wong, Edlie L.

Ph.D., California (Berkeley)
nineteenth-century African American and Transatlantic literature, women’s studies

CAC MU 024

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