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Shinjini Chattopadhyay

January 23, 2024

My research focuses on Irish, British, and transnational modernisms. My monograph-in-progress, “Plurabilities of the City,” investigates the construction of metropolitan cosmopolitanism in modernist and contemporary novels. In addition to my monograph, I am currently working on editing a volume of … Read more

Liz Gualtieri-Reed

October 1, 2018

Liz Gualtieri-Reed is a Teaching Assistant Professor with special interests in 19th and 20th Century British Literature, Fiction and the Novel, Irish Literature, and Composition and Rhetoric. She has taught at UNC-CH in various capacities since 2000.

Taylor Cowdery

September 5, 2018

I study the literature and culture of later medieval England, with a special focus on matters of literary history, poetics, style, and social class. My first book, Matter and Making in Early English Poetry: Literary Production from Chaucer to Sidney (Cambridge … Read more

Hilary E. Lithgow

August 27, 2018

I specialize in Victorian and early Modernist British literature, as well as the literature of war from World War I to today. I am especially interested in the role of story-telling in making sense of human experience and the effects … Read more

Ross White

August 27, 2018

Ross White is the author of Charm Offensive, winner of the 2019 Sexton Prize, and three chapbooks: How We Came Upon the Colony, The Polite Society, and Valley of Want. His manuscript in progress, Guilt Ledger, was selected by Edward Hirsch to receive the Larry Levis … Read more

Eliza Richards

April 9, 2018

I study and teach American literature with a specialization in American poetry before 1900. I’m especially interested in the ways  historical events and changes in media networks shape and inform the ways people write poetry, as well as the ways … Read more

Joseph Fletcher

April 4, 2018

Joseph Fletcher’s research focuses on the intersections of literature and natural philosophy in the long eighteenth century. He is the author of the scholarly monograph William Blake as Natural Philosopher, 1788-1795 (Anthem), the poetry collection The Hatch (Brooklyn Arts Press), the … Read more

Rick Warner

April 2, 2018

As the Director of Film Studies, I oversee the Film Studies Concentration as well as the Global Cinema Minor. My scholarship and teaching investigate the history of film style in a global context. My approach to cinema is interdisciplinary and comparative, … Read more

Marsha S. Collins

March 29, 2018

A Professor of Comparative Literature, Marsha S. Collins specializes in the literature of Early Modern Europe, especially the Literature of Early Modern Spain in its European context. Her research focuses on romance and other idealizing fictional forms, literature and the … Read more

Michael Keenan Gutierrez

March 26, 2018

Michael Keenan Gutierrez is the author of The Swill (Leapfrog) and The Trench Angel (Leapfrog) and earned degrees from UCLA, the University of Massachusetts, and the University of New Hampshire. His short work has been published in The Rumpus, The Sonora Review, Hippocampus, Cobalt, 805 + Art, … Read more