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玛丽·安妮·刘易斯·库萨托是俄亥俄卫斯理大学世界语言与文化专业的获奖副教授,她在那里指导法语项目,并共同创立和共同指导帕尔默全球学者项目。库萨托教授的教学和学术研究主要集中在法国的多元文化主义和全球化对文化产业的影响等现象。她最近的作品发表在《Expressions maghrsambines》、《北非研究杂志》、《当代法语和法语国家研究:SITES》、《高等教育编年史》和《高等教育内幕》等杂志上。库萨托教授也成为了帮助教师和学生,特别是人文学科的学生,将课程和职业联系起来的领导者。读者可以在她的网站上找到更多关于她的作品。皮拉尔·迪彼得罗是一名自由旅行作家,现居住在南卡罗来纳州约克市。她在温斯洛普大学(Winthrop University)获得了写作和修辞学硕士学位,在那里她接受了环境和旅行写作,但对地点理论进行了磨练。她在毕业论文中介绍了自己的地方灵魂理论——通过所有六种感官发现地方——并继续在她的旅行写作中运用这一理论。她的作品发表在《烟龙季刊》、《无人之家:现代南方民间传说》和《南卡罗来纳州吟游诗人诗集》上。迪彼得罗目前正在完成她的第一本南卡罗来纳游记。KATHERINE GUTIÉRRIEZ-GLIK是圣路易斯大学英语系的博士候选人。她的研究兴趣主要集中在当代后殖民文学、酷儿理论、女权主义理论和性别研究。gutisamurez - glik目前正在写她的论文,探讨当代后殖民文学中酷儿欲望和身份的表现如何成为重塑和文化激进主义的场所。她在密苏里-哥伦比亚大学获得英语学士学位,并在芝加哥洛约拉大学获得英语硕士学位,主修女性和性别研究。CARESSE JOHN是贝尔蒙特大学的副教授和英语系主任。她的研究和教学兴趣是十九世纪和二十世纪的美国文学,性别研究,非裔美国文学,二十世纪诗歌和文学理论。她发表了许多关于内拉·拉尔森的文章,最近的一篇是她在《内拉·拉尔森小说教学方法》(MLA的《世界文学教学方法》系列)中的章节“内拉·拉尔森的现代主义”。BRIAN MCCARTY是南伊利诺伊大学的一名研究生,他研究了各种文本、媒体和历史环境中空间的表现。他主要关注空间认识论和空间实践之间的脱节,后者以潜在的转化方式提供了体验和表达代理的方法。他目前的研究着眼于无聊是如何作为一种美学出现的,这种美学与消费习惯相结合,描绘出人物的运动,调解他们在电影、文学和各种1950年代的档案文本中的空间体验。除了研究,他还喜欢写诗,看黑色电影,和妻子、女儿、儿子一起远足。RACHEL THARP从事文本分析,这是一个结合文学、历史和古文字方法的领域。她专门研究中世纪和早期现代文学,特别关注学习和识字,诗学,scriptoria的符号创新,以及印刷中的编辑干预。萨普在俄克拉荷马大学中世纪和文艺复兴研究中心完成了文学和文化研究博士学位。她目前正在进行一项由政府资助的项目,将6万张记事卡数字化并转录,这些记事卡详细描述了《坎特伯雷故事集》现存手稿之间的差异。结果将是约翰·曼利和伊迪丝·里克特的《坎特伯雷故事集》的网络电子增刊。VICTORIA vygodskia - rust是一位在白俄罗斯明斯克长大的独立学者。在德国和荷兰学习后,拉斯特定居在密苏里州,并在圣路易斯的华盛顿大学获得了德语和比较文学博士学位。Rust的研究兴趣包括极权主义政权下的时尚、魏玛共和国和列宁统治下的俄罗斯的新女性、奥地利犹太作家Vicki Baum以及普京统治下的俄罗斯电影。Rust目前正在写一本书,分析尼采在20世纪早期作品中的影响。
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MARY ANNE LEWIS CUSATO is an award-winning Associate Professor of World Languages and Cultures at Ohio Wesleyan University, where she directs the French Program and co-founded and co-directs the Palmer Global Scholars Program. Professor Cusato's teaching and scholarship focus on such phenomena as multiculturalism in France and globalization's effects on the culture industry. Her recent work has appeared in such venues as Expressions maghrébines, The Journal of North African Studies, Contemporary French and Francophone Studies: SITES, The Chronicle of Higher Education, and Inside Higher Ed. Professor Cusato has also become a leader in helping faculty and students, especially those in the Humanities, connect coursework and career. Readers can find out more about her work at her website.

PILAR DIPIETRO is a freelance travel writer living in York, South Carolina. She earned her MA in composition and rhetoric from Winthrop University, where she embraced environmental and travel writing but honed in on place theory. She introduced her own theory of place-soul—the discovery of place through all six senses—in her graduate thesis and continues to utilize this theory in her travel writing. Her work has been published in Smokelong Quarterly, Nobody's Home: Modern Southern Folklore, and South Carolina Bards Poetry Anthology. DiPietro is currently completing her first book of South Carolina travelogues.

KATHERINE GUTIÉRRIEZ-GLIK is a PhD candidate in the English department at Saint Louis University. Her research interests center around contemporary postcolonial literature, queer theory, feminist theory, and gender studies. Gutiérrez-Glik is currently working on her dissertation, exploring how representations of queer desire and identity in contemporary postcolonial literature function as a site of reinvention and cultural activism. Gutiérrez-Glik received her bachelor's degree in English from the University of Missouri–Columbia and her master's degree in English with an emphasis in women's and gender studies from Loyola University Chicago.

CARESSE JOHN is an associate professor and chair of the English department at Belmont University. Her research and teaching interests are nineteenth- and twentieth-century American literature, gender studies, African American literature, twentieth-century poetry, and literary theory. She has published a number of articles on Nella Larsen, the most recent being her chapter, "Nella Larsen's Modernism," in Approaches to Teaching the Novels of Nella Larsen (MLA's Approaches to Teaching World Literature series).

BRIAN MCCARTY has studied representations of space in an eclectic range of texts, media, and historical milieus as a graduate student at Southern Illinois University. He is primarily concerned with disjunctions between spatial epistemologies and spatial practice, with the latter providing approaches to experiencing and expressing agency in potentially transformational ways. His current research looks at how boredom emerges as an aesthetic that, in conjunction with consumption habits, maps out characters' movements and mediates their experiences of space in films, literature, and a variety of archival texts from the long 1950s. Besides research, he also enjoys writing poetry, watching films noirs, and hiking with his wife, daughter, and son.

RACHEL THARP works in paratextual analysis, a field combining literary, historical, and paleographical approaches. She specializes in medieval and early modern literature with particular attention to learning and literacy, poetics, notational innovations in scriptoria, and editorial interventions in print. Tharp completed her PhD in literary and cultural studies at the University of Oklahoma's Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies. She is currently working on a grant-funded project to digitize and transcribe sixty thousand notecards detailing the differences between the surviving manuscripts of The Canterbury Tales. The result will be a web-based electronic supplement to John Manly and Edith Rickert's The Text of the Canterbury Tales.

VICTORIA VYGODSKAIA-RUST is an independent scholar who grew up in Minsk, Belarus. After studying in Germany and the Netherlands, Rust settled in Missouri, where she received her PhD in German and comparative literature from Washington University in St. Louis. Rust's research interests include fashion under totalitarian regimes, New Women of the Weimar Republic and Lenin's Russia, Austrian Jewish author Vicki Baum, and Russian film under Putin. Rust is currently working on a book analyzing influences of Nietzsche in the works of the early-twentieth...

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期刊介绍: The Journal of the Midwest Modern Language Association publishes articles on literature, literary theory, pedagogy, and the state of the profession written by M/MLA members. One issue each year is devoted to the informal theme of the recent convention and is guest-edited by the year"s M/MLA president. This issue presents a cluster of essays on a topic of broad interest to scholars of modern literatures and languages. The other issue invites the contributions of members on topics of their choosing and demonstrates the wide range of interests represented in the association. Each issue also includes book reviews written by members on recent scholarship.
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