Literature

Literature

 

The M.A. and Ph.D. programs in literature provide students with professional preparation for teaching and conducting scholarly research at the university, college, and community college levels. Students in the Graduate Literature Program have the opportunity to work with faculty engaged in a wide variety of innovative research projects. Faculty research interests span a broad range of fields and critical methods and include most of the major recent intellectual trends in literary study. In addition to the traditional fields of English and American literature, students may concentrate in cross-disciplinary areas such as

  • American Literature and Culture
  • Border Studies
  • Gender Studies
  • Medieval and Early Modern Studies
  • American Indian Studies
  • Visual and Digital Cultures
  • Cultural Studies and Critical Theory
  • Colonial and Post-Colonial Literature and Theory
  • Rhetorical Theory
  • Comparative Modernisms

Announcements

  • Amy Parziale has accepted a Visiting Assistant Professor position in Women's Literature at Tulane University for 2013-2014.

  • The 2013 Arizona Quarterly Essay Prize has been awarded to Daniel Crumbo’s “The Big Bad Other in Spenser’s Bowel of Bliss.”