Language, Literature, and Culture
Faculty in the Language, Literature, and Culture Department have wide-ranging research interests that cross borders and genres.
Faculty Works from 2025
Faculty Works from 2024
AI and supportive technology experiences of customers with visual impairments in hotel, restaurant, and travel contexts, Aijing Liu, Emily Ma, Yao-Chin Wang, Shi (Tracy) Xu, and Tyran Grillo
The Voice of a Stranger: Rumor, Radio, and the Aurality of Difference in Interwar Japan, Alexander Murphy
Faculty Works from 2023
PretaLab: Afro-Brazilian and Indigenous Women's Digital Autonomy, Eduard Arriaga
“Bardo, or the Mexican digital diaspora”, Marvin D'Lugo
Chronotropics: Caribbean Women Writing Spacetime, Odile Ferly and Tegan Zimmerman
Transpacific Im/Mobilities: Two Movements in Nisei Musical Practice, Alexander Murphy
Faculty Works from 2021
Culturas digitales afrolatinxs y afrolatinoamericanas: De la recuperación histórica a la humanización digital, Eduard Arriaga
Contrapuntal Reflections: Dominicans in the Haitian Imaginary, Odile Ferly
Faculty Works from 2019
Urban debris and networking imperialism in Un Arte de Hacer Ruinas by Antonio José Ponte, Eduard Arriaga
Faculty Works from 2018
Temporalities in network: Artistic representations of the African and Afro-descendant in the digital age, Eduard Arriaga
Faculty Works from 2015
Teaching the hispanophone caribbean, María Acosta Cruz
Faculty Works from 2014
Multiple Names and Time Superposition: No Anxiety in the Electronic Poetics of Yolanda Arroyo and Diego Trelles, Eduard Arriaga-Arango
Dream nation: Puerto Rican culture and the fictions of independence, María Acosta Cruz
Faculty Works from 2012
A poetics of relation: Caribbean women writing at the millennium, Odile Ferly
Faculty Works from 2010
"The mirror that we don't want" Literary confrontations between Haitians and Guadeloupeans, Odile Ferly
Faculty Works from 2009
Faculty Works from 2007
Hésitation, déchiffrement, et le rôle de l'adolescente dans le récit fantastique de la fin du dix-neuvième siècle, Beth W. Gale
Faculty Works from 2006
Esmeralda Santiago in the marketplace of identity politics, María Acosta Cruz
Renée mauperin as "vierge moderne": Documenting adolescence, Beth W. Gale
Faculty Works from 2002
Un cadeau d'amour empoisonné: Les paradoxes de l'autobiographie postcoloniale dans l'amour, la fantasia d'Assia Djebar, Beth W. Gale
Faculty Works from 1993
Stalking the Younger Brother: Some Models for Understanding a Biblical Motif, Everett Fox
