MEREDITH COFFEY
Assistant Instructor, Department of English
Interests: Contemporary Anglophone African Fiction, Contemporary American Indian Fiction, Human Rights, Nations and Self-Determination
Colleen Gleeson Eils
Graduate student
Education: Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin
Interests: Twentieth century and contemporary Native American, Mexican American, and Asian American literatures
Lauren J Gantz
Graduate student
lgantz@utexas.edu |
CAL 411
Education: PhD, University of Texas at Austin
Interests: Caribbean Literatures, Diaspora Studies, Trauma Studies, Archives and Archival Studies, Queer and Gender Studies
Lisa Gulesserian
Graduate student
Interests: Diaspora Studies, Postmemory, Anglophone Literature, Postcolonial Literature, Urban Theory
ALLISON J HAAS
Graduate student
ajh2747@utexas.edu |
United States
Education: M.A., University of Texas at Austin
Interests: 20th century Irish literature, postcolonialism, globalization, British cultural studies, women and gender studies
BRIANNA E HYSLOP
Graduate student
Interests: Travel Narratives, British Literature, Modernism, Imperialism, Nationalism, Landscape Studies
Lokeilani Kaimana
Graduate student
lokeilani@gmail.com |
CMA 6.124
Interests: Women's Experimental Cinema, Queer of Color Theory, Postcolonial Film Theory, Ephemeral Documents and Archives, Islands
EMILY A LEDERMAN
Graduate student
emilylederman@utexas.edu |
PAR 403
Interests: Queer and Gender Studies, Contemporary American Ethnic Literatures, Native Studies, Archival Studies, Theories of Race and Ethnicity
Rebecca Macmillan
Ph.D. Candidate
Interests: Contemporary Poetry and Poetics / Theories of the Archive / Photography and Visual Culture / Feminist and Affect Studies
Sequoia Maner
Assistant Instructor & Phd Candidate
smaner@utexas.edu |
Poetry Center (PCL)
Education: PhD, University of Texas, Austin
Interests: African American poetics & performance
Regina Marie Mills
PhD Candidate, Department of English
Interests: Latinx Literature, Literature of the African Diaspora, US Immigrant Literature (particularly of the Central American diaspora), Human Rights, Refugee Studies
Helene Grayce Remiszewska
Ph.D Candidate
Interests: American literature, nineteenth-century literature, cultural studies, the supernatural, labor