Language, Literature, and Culture

 

Faculty in the Language, Literature, and Culture Department have wide-ranging research interests that cross borders and genres.

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Faculty Works from 2025

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There Is No Socio-Political Transformation Without an Epistemic Revolution: On Democratizing the Literature Classroom through Antiracist Pedagogy, Odile Ferly

Faculty Works from 2024

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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

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The Voice of a Stranger: Rumor, Radio, and the Aurality of Difference in Interwar Japan, Alexander Murphy

Faculty Works from 2023

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PretaLab: Afro-Brazilian and Indigenous Women's Digital Autonomy, Eduard Arriaga

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“Bardo, or the Mexican digital diaspora”, Marvin D'Lugo

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Chronotropics: Caribbean Women Writing Spacetime, Odile Ferly and Tegan Zimmerman

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Transpacific Im/Mobilities: Two Movements in Nisei Musical Practice, Alexander Murphy

Faculty Works from 2021

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Culturas digitales afrolatinxs y afrolatinoamericanas: De la recuperación histórica a la humanización digital, Eduard Arriaga

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Contrapuntal Reflections: Dominicans in the Haitian Imaginary, Odile Ferly

Faculty Works from 2019

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Urban debris and networking imperialism in Un Arte de Hacer Ruinas by Antonio José Ponte, Eduard Arriaga

Faculty Works from 2018

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Temporalities in network: Artistic representations of the African and Afro-descendant in the digital age, Eduard Arriaga

Faculty Works from 2015

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Teaching the hispanophone caribbean, María Acosta Cruz

Faculty Works from 2014

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Multiple Names and Time Superposition: No Anxiety in the Electronic Poetics of Yolanda Arroyo and Diego Trelles, Eduard Arriaga-Arango

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Dream nation: Puerto Rican culture and the fictions of independence, María Acosta Cruz

Faculty Works from 2012

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A poetics of relation: Caribbean women writing at the millennium, Odile Ferly

Faculty Works from 2010

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"The mirror that we don't want" Literary confrontations between Haitians and Guadeloupeans, Odile Ferly

Faculty Works from 2009

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A Limited Caribbeanness? The Continental Caribbean as Visions of Hell in Alejo Carpentier's El siglo de las luces and Maryse Condé's La vie scélérate, Odile Ferly

Faculty Works from 2007

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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

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Esmeralda Santiago in the marketplace of identity politics, María Acosta Cruz

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Renée mauperin as "vierge moderne": Documenting adolescence, Beth W. Gale

Faculty Works from 2002

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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

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Stalking the Younger Brother: Some Models for Understanding a Biblical Motif, Everett Fox