Ahearn,Barry
Albrecht,Thomas
Codr,Dwight
Cooley,Peter
Desai,Gaurav
Desilets, Sean
Dinerstein,Joel
Elmwood,Victoria
Foy,Roslyn
Gates, Daniel
Gubernatis, Cat
Gelley,Ora
Hornby, Louise
Johnson,T.R. Kaufmann,David
Kennedy,Todd
Kohler, Michelle
Koritz,Amy
Kuczynski,Michael
Leland,Jacob
Letter,Joe
Lewis,Nghana
Livingston,Judith
Mark,Rebecca
McBride, Ryan
Morris,Paula
Naimou, Angela
Nair,Supriya
O'Connor, Tom
Oldman,Elizabeth
Pizer,Donald
Rothenberg,Molly
Smith,Felipe
Sponenberg, Ashlie
Travis,Molly |
Angela Naimou
Post-Doctoral Teaching Fellow
Angela Naimou received her B.A. from the University of Michigan and completed her doctoral work at Cornell University in 2007. Her field of interest is twentieth century U.S. literature and culture, with special emphasis on multiethnic literature; postmodernism; cultural studies; and the relationship between postcolonial studies and studies of globalization. With the support of a Mellon Graduate Fellowship at Cornell’s Society for the Humanities, she began her dissertation work on critical and rhetorical engagements with statelessness in recent U.S. literature, with a focus on novels by Gayl Jones, Francisco Goldman, and Kathy Acker. She has an essay forthcoming in Kathy Acker: Transatlanticism and the Transnational, edited by Polina Mackay and Kathryn Nicol. For her work as a teacher, she was awarded the Dean’s Prize for Distinguished Teaching in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Cornell in 2006.
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