Notes on Contributors

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  • Notes on Contributors

KASSIE JO BARON received her PhD in English at the University of Iowa. Her dissertation, "Manufacturing the Mill Girl: Working-Class White Women's Bodies in New England Factory Literature, 1830–1860," examines literary representations of female textile operatives' bodies during the first industrial revolution.

JAMIE CHEN is an international graduate student and English PhD candidate at the University of Iowa. Her research interests include twentieth- and twenty-first-century Anglophone novels, cosmopolitan readership, and the novel as aesthetic and material form. She is especially drawn to the political potential of unintended readers, unexpected textual circulation, and individual readerly affect that does not conform to conventional models of pleasure or disgust. Besides studying narrative structure, she is also pursuing a certificate with the Center of the Book to support her work with manuscripts and small letterpress publications.

PAUL DEVLIN is an associate professor of English at the United States Merchant Marine Academy and the book review editor of African American Review. He is the editor of Ralph Ellison in Context (2021) and other books.

ANDREW FLECK is an associate professor of English at the University of Texas at El Paso. His research focuses on early modern English engagement with the Dutch and on the history of science. His work has appeared in JMEMS, SEL, MARDiE, JBS, and Studies in Philology. His monograph, English National Identity and the Image of the Dutch: From the Armada to the Glorious Revolution, was published early in 2024 by Palgrave.

JACK O'BRIANT is a PhD candidate in English at Loyola University Chicago. His research focuses on the role of religion in modern and contemporary literature and culture, and he is currently working on a dissertation investigating manifestations of religion in the contemporary American migrant novel from the early 1990s to the present day.

MARIYA SHYMCHYSHYN is chair of the Department of Literary Theory and World Literature at Kyiv National Linguistics University (Ukraine). She holds a PhD in World Literature and Literary Theory and an MA in Comparative Literature. During 2003–2004 she was a Junior Faculty Development Program Fellow at Iowa State University. She did research for "Urban Space and Identity" at Loyola University (Chicago) as a Fulbright Scholar during 2013–2014. She has taught at various Ukrainian universities. Dr. Shymchyshyn is the author of three books (Lesiya Ukrainka's Ouevre in the Anglophone World, Ternopil, 2003; The Harlem Renaissance (History, Theory, Poetics and the African-American Identity), Ternopil, 2010; Geographies of Identity in 21st-Century Literature, Kyiv, 2020). She is a co-editor of Contemporary Literary Studies. She has worked on topics such as racial identity, the Harlem Renaissance, migratory novels, refugees in fiction, geocriticism and spatial literary studies, metamodernism, and contemporary US fiction.

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以下是内容的简要摘录,以代替摘要: 作者简介 KASSIE JO BARON 在爱荷华大学获得英语博士学位。她的论文 "Manufacturing the Mill Girl: Working-Class White Women's Bodies in New England Factory Literature, 1830-1860 "研究了第一次工业革命期间文学作品对纺织女工身体的描写。JAMIE CHEN 是爱荷华大学的国际研究生和英语博士候选人。她的研究兴趣包括二十世纪和二十一世纪英语小说、世界性读者以及作为美学和物质形式的小说。她尤其关注非预期读者的政治潜力、意想不到的文本流通以及不符合传统愉悦或厌恶模式的个人读者情感。除了研究叙事结构,她还在攻读图书中心的证书,以支持她的手稿和小型凸版印刷作品。PAUL DEVLIN 是美国商船学院的英语副教授,也是《非裔美国人评论》的书评编辑。他是《Ralph Ellison in Context》(2021 年)和其他书籍的编辑。ANDREW FLECK 是德克萨斯大学埃尔帕索分校的英语副教授。他的研究重点是现代早期英国与荷兰的交往以及科学史。他的作品发表在《JMEMS》、《SEL》、《MARDiE》、《JBS》和《语文学研究》上。他的专著《英国国家认同与荷兰人的形象》(English National Identity and the Image of the Dutch:从无敌舰队到光荣革命》(From the Armada to the Glorious Revolution)一书于 2024 年初由帕尔格雷夫出版社出版。杰克-奥布兰特(JACK O'BRIANT)是芝加哥洛约拉大学英语专业的博士生。他的研究重点是宗教在现当代文学和文化中的作用,目前正在撰写论文,研究 20 世纪 90 年代初至今当代美国移民小说中的宗教表现。MARIYA SHYMCHYSHYN 是乌克兰基辅国立语言大学文学理论和世界文学系主任。她拥有世界文学和文学理论博士学位以及比较文学硕士学位。2003-2004 年期间,她是爱荷华州立大学青年教师发展计划研究员。2013-2014 年,她作为富布赖特学者在洛约拉大学(芝加哥)从事 "城市空间与身份 "研究。她曾在乌克兰多所大学任教。Shymchyshyn 博士著有三本专著(《英语世界中的 Lesiya Ukrainka's Ouevre》,捷尔诺波尔,2003 年;《哈莱姆文艺复兴(历史、理论、诗学与非裔美国人身份)》,捷尔诺波尔,2010 年;《21 世纪文学中的身份地理学》,基辅,2020 年)。她是《当代文学研究》的联合编辑。她的研究课题包括种族身份、哈莱姆文艺复兴、移民小说、小说中的难民、地理批评和空间文学研究、元现代主义和当代美国小说。版权所有 © 2024 中西部现代语言协会 ...
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