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 |

Cat Gubernatis
Post-Doctoral Teaching Fellow
Cat Gubernatis received her Ph.D. in English Literature from The Ohio State University in August 2007. In her dissertation, “The Epistolary Form in Twentieth-Century Fiction” she examines the continued presence of the letter in British and American literature of the early and late twentieth-century, even as the form is disappearing in real world media ecology during this time period. Her interests are modernism and postmodernism, narrative theory, epistolary studies, and James Joyce. Recent presentations of her work include papers at The 20th International James Joyce Symposium, which took place in Budapest, Hungary, and at the Annual Twentieth-Century Literature Conference at the University of Louisville, Kentucky. |