List of Bryant University People - Literary & Cultural Studies

Literary & Cultural Studies

Thomas Chandler, MFA,

  • Associate Professor: Poetry and Fiction, Creative Writing

Cileine de Lourenco, PhD

  • Associate Professor: Spanish, Latin American Studies, Comparative Literature

Janet Dean, PhD

  • Assistant Professor: American Literature, American Studies, Gender Studies

William Graves, PhD

  • Associate Professor: Languages, Communication, Global Studies

Terri Hasseler, PhD,

  • Chair and Professor: Feminist Theory, International Literature

Stanley Kozikowski, PhD,

  • Professor: Contemporary Literature, Shakespearean Studies, Drama

Martha Kuhlman, PhD,

  • Assistant Professor: Comparative Literature, European Modernism, Central European Literature

Alex Perullo, PhD,

  • Assistant Professor: Ethnomusicology, Popular Music Culture, the Music Industry, African Culture

Mary Prescott, PhD,

  • Professor: Poetry, Comparative Literature

Thomas Roach, PhD,

  • Assistant Professor: Cultural Studies, Philosophy, Film and Sexuality Studies

Elizabeth Ann Walden, PhD,

  • Associate Professor: Critical Theory and Comparative Literature

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