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Graduate Students

 
Bonaldo, Iris ibonaldo@complit.umass.edu
Deck, Letha ledeck@hotmail.com
(203) 397-8414 
66 Woodfield Road, Woodbridge, CT
 
DiMaio, Alessandra alessandra@complit.umass.edu  
  Dong, Lan ldong@complit.umass.edu
  Dothée, Caroline cdothee@complit.umass.edu
Music and literature, verbal and visual representation, post-structuralism and literary theory, modernism/postmodernism
  Faughnan, Kelly faughnan@complit.umass.edu
413-548-4985 
Theories of the Body, past and present, philosophy of Mind-Body, Feminist Theory, Crime Literature, Chaucer, Montaigne, Literature and Medicine. 
  Feitosa, Lilian P.W. lilianf@complit.umass.edu
Children's Literature and gender studies (specifically the study of books for and about girls), literature and music (the relationship between Brazilian popular music and poetry), translation studies (Brazilian women writers translated into English), Literature and the visual arts (the representation of women in picture books)
  García, Enrique enriquegm69@hotmail.com
German Expressionism in American comic books, imperialist mythology and the Aztec and Spanish cultures
  Hartlen, Neil nhartlen@complit.umass.edu
10, rue de Picardie 
75003 Paris FRANCE 
Tel: 011.33.1.42.72.98.01 
Queer Studies, Quebec Literature, French and Francophone Film, Urban Literature and Film, Postcolonial Studies
  Heller, Yehudit yehudith@complit.umass.edu
Literature of exile, Hebrew, poetry, creative writing
  Huang, Shu-Chen  shuchen@complit.umass.edu
  Hudson, Dale daleh@complit.umass.edu

French and Italian art, film, and literature; critical theory and 
psychoanalysis; European nationalisms

  Korotkova, Nina korotkov@complit.umass.edu
  Legido, Mario theory and practice of translation, specifically the relation between translation and cinema
  Li, Lu li@complit.umass.edu   Translation Theory and Practice, specifically exploring the functions of translation in the building 
up of Chinese nationalities in the late 19th and early 20th century; cultural exchanges between East and West. 
  Mannur, Anita amannur@complit.umass.edu
Asian American  and South Asian literature and popular culture, critical race feminism, theories of diaspora, post nationalism, Caribbean literature, women of color, youth culture and youth lit
  Marks, Jeannine jmarks@complit.umass.edu
  Mendez, Mariela mmendez@complit.umass.edu feminist theory and research;  transnational feminisms;  contemporary women writers from Latin America and the U.S.;  women writers and journalism;  women and film; gender and cultural identity
  Oster, Corinne corinne@ipo.umass.edu
Film (esp. French and American film), Translation, Fantastic Literature, Psychoanalysis
  Perez, Fernando fperez@complit.umass.edutranslation theory and practice, literary theory and criticism, and contemporary literature (whatever that may mean!)
  Paschkowiak, Alix apaschkowiak@complit.umass.edu Medieval literature, feminist/queer/ psychoalnalytic theory, cross-dressing -- figurative and literal, food as a metaphor for language.
  Rodgers, Jennifer jcclare@complit.umass.edu
contemporary Latin American literature (mostly narrative, though I occasionally work in the realm of poetry and theater), translation (theory and practice), U.S. ethnic literatures (particularly Latino, African American, Native American, and Asian American lit), and science fiction and fantasy.
  Shang, Yi  shangyi@complit.umass.edu   Late imperial Chinese novels, the renaissance of Chinese literature around 1919, East-West literary relations. 
  Sinclair, Craig craig@complit.umass.edu
(413) 586 - 1325 
61 South St, Apt 3, Noho 
Film, Culure and Conspiracy Studies
  Smolen Morton, Shawn bachmann@complit.umass.edu
  Tuon, Bunkong btuon@complit.umass.edu  Translation, East and West relation, comparative study of European folklore with Asian oral 
tradition (specifically Cambodian folklore), re-imagining past communities and tracing marks of identities through the process and product of literature, problems of representation and the other, positions of the translator and the critic, postcoloniality and the nomadic self.
 
Weber, Beverly bweber@complit.umass.edu
(413) 253-0196 
Feminist Theory, Theories of Identity and Subjectivity, Literature of Germany and the Americas since 1945, Turkish-German Literature, the Grotesque, Theories of Nation and Nationalism

Recent Graduates

Jana Evans Braziel, Ph.D. evans_braziel@hotmail.com
431 I North Hall
Department of English
University of Wisconsin-La Crosse
1752 State Street
La Crosse, WI 54601
Office: (608) 785-8295
Fax: (608) 785-8301

Diasporic and migrant writers in France, Quebec and the U.S., Comparative Contemporary Anglophone and Francophone Literatures; Feminist, Queer and Postcolonial Theories; 19th-20th C. Literatures in French, German and English

Fitzpatrick, Elizabeth ebf@library.umass.edu
Translation and Indonesian literature, especially Pramoedya Ananta Toer's writings

Stritmatter, Roger RogerStritmatter@prodigy.net
History of the Shakespeare Authorship question, the Renaissance emblem book tradition, texts and Pretexts, the role of Latin in the hermetic traditions of the late Renaissance censorship and interpretation
 
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