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DEPARTMENT OF COMPARATIVE LITERATURE
GRADUATE STUDENTS/AREAS OF RESEARCH
Ricardo Arribas - Latin American and Afro-Caribbean post-Boom Literatures; relationships between writing, capitalism and various representations of Caribbean identities. I am mostly interested in the possible articulation of critical intersections between writings of racial, sexual, or gender identities in literature and visual media, and politics of representation within neo-liberal ideologies of culture consumption.
Alexis Briley - Eighteenth-to nineteenth-century German and English Literature and Philosophy; Poetry & Lyric Studies; Romanticism; Aesthetics
Niels Buch-Leander - French, British, German, Spanish, and Scandinavian Literature (1880-1930); philosophy of literary criticism; beginnings; authorship and genetic studies; Paul Valéry; computer-assisted composition.
Sean Connolly - Modern French literature, culture, and thought; literary and cultural theory; aesthetic theory; literature and (continental) philosophy; French intellectual history (19th and 20th centuries). Dissertation: Poetics of the Sacred: Religion, Violence, and the French Avant-Garde.
Ryan Dreher - I am currently focusing on debates of racial/ethnic/national authenticity of African-derived musical forms in Cuba, Brazil, and the U.S., predominantly during the 19th and 20th centuries. This work has entailed much reading in the Spanish and Portuguese languages and extends transdisciplinarily into ethnomusicology. The writings of Amiri Baraka have been a centerpiece of the U.S. component of this research, while the poetry of Nicolas Guillén may occupy an important position in terms of the Cuban aspect. The Brazilian ramification draws primarily from the lyrical content of 20th century political song.
Paul Flaig - Silent and early sound film comedy, Weimar visual culture, the Frankfurt School, Lacanian psychoanalysis, Marxism/Post-Marxism and theories of sovereignty.
Irving Goh - 20th and 21st Continental Philosophy
-Flaubert/ Proust/ Contemporary French Writing (Blanchot, Cixous, Sollers, LeClezio, etc.) -Historiography.
Khalid Hadeed - Modern and contemporary Arabic and English fiction, gender and sexuality studies, psychoanalysis, narratology.
Hans Martin Hagglund - Anglophone and Francophone Modernism, 19th century French literature, Philosophy of Time, Literature and Temporality, German Idealism, Phenomenology, Psychoanalysis, Deconstruction.
Patricia (Tricia) Har - 12th - 14th century English literature, English, Anglo-Norman, and French hagiography, medieval natural philosophy and psychology, life writing, modern and medieval literary theory.
Aaron Hodges - British and anglophone modernism; the 20th century novel; continental philosophy; aesthetics; materialism, German Idealism.
Kaisa Kaakinen - 20th century and contemporary literature and intellectual history (German, Central European and Anglophone); intersections of literature, narrative, aesthetics, and historiography; postcolonial/transnational studies; cultural comparison; multilingualism; Germany and its “Easts”.
Jina Kim - 20th and 21st century East Asian literatures and media; Transnationalism; Visual Culture; New Media; Science and Technology; Comparative Colonialisms and Postcolonialisms.
Nina Lauritzen - French, English, and German modernism(s) and abstraction: psychoanalysis and the feminine; narrative and freedom. Authors: Proust, Gide.
Klas Erik Molde - Contemporary continental thought; eighteenth- to twentieth- century French and German philosophy and literature; intersections of poetry, philosophy and Western art music; history of philology and of literary criticism, theory and hermeneutics; ancient Greek and Latin texts and their modern uses.
Liron Mor - 20th century and late medieval European literature, contemporary Israeli and Palestinian literature and visual culture, critical theory, contemporary political philosophy, translation, post-structuralism, Deleuze.
Yoon Oh - 20th and 21st century East Asian and Francophone literature, psychoanalysis and 20th century French philosophy, translation theories, gender theories, post-colonialism, trauma studies, the relationships between language and image, cosmopolitanism and/or metropolitanism in contemporary literature.
Sarah Pickle - 19th and 20th century European literature and film, with a particular emphasis on Germany and Hungary and the Soviet era; realism; socialist realism; Russian formalism and structuralism.
Shital Pravinchandra - 20th century, postcolonial studies, South Asian studies, Marxism. Postcolonial studies, South Asian studies, Marxism, biotechnology and its intersections with postcolonial studies.
Madeleine (Mickey) Casad - Digital media studies; late-20th century and contemporary German literature; visual culture; media art; materialist poststructuralism and theories of the virtual; feminist theory; cultural memory, identity, and politics; narrative and subjectivity.
Marcela Romero Rivera - Marcela Romero Rivera works on Latin American Literature, Visual Arts, and Historiography. She is currently writing her dissertation on the image of the remainder—garbage, marginal subjectivities, and histories—in the work of Argentine, Brazilian, and Mexican artists, writers, and historians. Snapshots of garbage dumps, depictions of hobos in literaty works, and utopian political struggles recovered from oblivion are worked through to conjure a historical constellation of Latin American detritus as revolutionary potential.
Adeline Rother - 19th & 20th century French literature and natural history, Biblical literature, posthumanist animal studies, gender & sexuality studies, the figure of the insect.
Jennifer Row - Early modern French literature (17th century), queer theory, masochism theory, historiography of sexuality, material book culture and commonplace books, theatricality and theatre.
Sarah Senk - Trauma Studies, theories and modes of mourning, melancholia, ritual and grief work, 20th century Anglophone poetry, elegy, literature of the English-speaking Caribbean, post-Apartheid South African literature, Postcolonial Theory.
Juan Sierra - I work on the conjunction of sovereignty and literature in late medieval and early-modern England and Iberia. Particularly, the practices of imperialism as seen through pre-colonial and post-colonial theories of agency and alterity. Historicity and questions of time, Heidegger. Performativity and questions of narration, phenomenology. Critical Theory. Canon law and ideas of universality from Aristotle to Kant.
Carissa Sims - 20th century to contemporary French, Mexican, and American literature. Marguerite Duras. Jacques Lacan. The figure of the girl. Psychoanalysis and the feminine.
Kavita Singh - Anglophone and Francophone Caribbean literature and culture; African-American literature; translation theory; modernities, race, nation and diaspora.
Tatiana Sverjensky – 20th century anglophone and francophone literature, 18th-20th century continental philosophy, postmarxist political thought and radical politics in Italy and France, contemporary American novel and political disengagement.
Meredith Ramirez Talusan - Modern to postmodern transition across artistic mediums in a global context; dance theory and practice; cross-national reception of literature and art.
Audrey Wasser - 20th century English and French literature, comparative narrative modernisms, comparative romanticisms, literary theory and 20th century continental philosophy, history and theory of the novel.
Paloma Yannakakis - 20th c. French and Latin American literature, modern French philosophy, 18th c. French literature, aesthetics and ethics, theories of form and figuration in narrative and visual studies.
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