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20th and 21st Century Modernism and Postmodernism

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Full-time Faculty

Rebecca Kastleman

Assistant Professor of English and Comparative Literature

Research Interests

Drama, Theatre, and Performance Studies
20th and 21st Century Modernism and Postmodernism
Gender, Sexuality, Queer Theory, Feminism
Philosophy, Aesthetics, History of Ideas, and Sociology of Knowledge
American and the Americas
Britain
Europe
Postcolonial and Global South
Film, Media, and Visual Studies
photo of Julie Stone Peters
photo of Julie Stone Peters
Full-time Faculty

Julie Stone Peters

Co-Chair, PhD in Theater and Performance; H. Gordon Garbedian Professor of English and Comparative Literature

Research Interests

Law and Humanities
Human Rights
Film, Media, and Visual Studies
Drama, Theatre, and Performance Studies
Cultural and Intellectual History
Popular Culture
Narrative and Rhetorical Theory
Gender, Sexuality, Queer Theory, Feminism
Political Theory, Marxism, and Critical Social Theory
Philosophy, Aesthetics, History of Ideas, and Sociology of Knowledge
Comparative Literature
Renaissance/ Early Modern
Restoration and 18th Century
20th and 21st Century Modernism and Postmodernism
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