Our M.A. and Ph.D. Degrees
Our programs promote innovative approaches to the study of literature, culture, and film that cut across traditional periods and national and disciplinary boundaries. Comprised of a diverse faculty who publish in literary, cultural, visual, and ethnic studies, the Department of English fosters rigorous intellectual exchange in and out of the classroom, as well as with scholars from other universities through our Research Workshops.
Our Graduate Programs Offer:
- A critical understanding of the various methods and theoretical approaches to the field, as well as thorough knowledge of literary canons and traditions
- Opportunities to interpret and analyze texts, genres, and media
- Training in research and writing for expert audiences
- Training in the teaching of college literature and critical thinking
- Training in the Digital Humanities
Current Research
CHROMATIC MODERNITY
Professor Joshua Yumibe publishes Chromatic Modernity, a groundbreaking new study of color cinema, media, and culture in the 1920s, with Columbia University Press.
Generous Thinking
Dr. Kathleen Fitzpatrick proposes a radical rethinking of the university in her new book, Generous Thinking, with Johns Hopkins University Press.
Critical Comics Studies
English PhD candidate Sean Guynes launches cutting-edge new book series on comics with the University of Nebraska Press.
MOUTHS OF RAIN
“I am lustful now for my own name.” Audre Lorde, “Outside”
Doctoral candidate Briona Jones receives an advance contract from the New Press for Mouths of Rain, an edited collection devoted to the long history of Black Lesbian intellectual production.
The Lemonade Reader
Dr. Kinitra Brooks, the Leslie Endowed Chair of African American Literature, publishes The Lemonade Reader, an edited collection exploring Beyoncé’s groundbreaking visual album.
Navigating Teacher Licensure Exams
Dr. Emery Petchauer, Associate professor and coordinator of the English Education program, recently published Navigating Teacher Licensure Exams, with Routledge. The book explores the high-stakes exams that aspiring educators must pass to become licensed teachers and the range of experiences students have with these exams.
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Doctoral Placements
CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE & COMPUTATIONAL CRITIQUE
In the fall of 2018, Dr. Laura McGrath (PhD 2018) was appointed Postdoctoral Fellow at Stanford University, and Assistant Director of the Literary Lab. Next fall, she will begin her new job as Assistant Professor of English at Temple University
ENVIRONMENTAL HUMANITIES AND POSTCOLONIAL ECOCRITICISM
In the fall of 2019, Dr. Cajetan Iheka (PhD 2015) was appointed Associate Professor at Yale University, moving from his prior position as Assistant Professor at the University of Alabama.
VIDEO GAMES, NARRATIVE, & SEXUALITY
In the fall of 2019, Dr. Cody Mejeur (PhD 2019) was appointed Visiting Assistant Professor of Game Studies in the Department of Media Study at the University of Buffalo.
Early modern literature and sexuality studies
In the fall of 2018, Dr. Abdulhamit Arvas was appointed Assistant Professor of Theater in the Department of Theater and Dance at the University of California, Santa Barbara, where he is also affiliated with the English Department.
Certifications & Specializations
Certifications & Specializations
- New in 2019: Certificate in Film Studies
- Certificate in College Teaching
- Certificate in the Digital Humanities
- Certificate in Global Studies in the Arts and Humanities
- Interdisciplinary Graduate Specialization in Women and Gender
- Specialization in Animal Studies: Social Science and Humanities Perspectives
In-House Journals
CR: The New Centennial Review is devoted to comparative studies of the Americas that suggest possibilities for a different future.
The Journal of Popular Culture continues to break down the barriers between so-called “low” and “high” culture and focuses on filling in the gaps that a neglect of popular culture has left in our understanding of the workings of society.
Contagion is the journal of the Colloquium on Violence and Religion (COV&R), an international association of scholars founded in 1990 and dedicated to the exploration, criticism, and development of René Girard’s mimetic model of the relationship between violence and religion in the genesis and maintenance of culture.