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Faculty
Director

Katherine Bowers

Katherine Bowers

Director | Associate Professor

Katherine Bowers is an expert in Russian literature and culture. Her research interests include genre, narrative, environmental humanities, imagined geography, and digital humanities.
Executive Council

Georgios Makris

Georgios Makris

Assistant Professor

Georgios Makris specializes in Byzantine art and archaeology. His work lies at the intersection of art history, archaeology, and cultural history.

Heidi Tworek

Heidi Tworek

Professor | Director, Centre for the Study of Democratic Institutions

Dr. Heidi Tworek is a Canada Research Chair and professor of history and public policy at UBC. She directs the Centre for the Study of Democratic Institutions. Her work examines history and policy around communications, particularly the effects of new media technologies on democracy....Read more

Katharina Piechocki

Katharina Piechocki

Associate Professor of French | Associate Graduate Advisor

Katharina Piechocki specializes in early modern French and Romance literature, in particular theatre, opera, cartography, medicine, gender, affect, and translation studies. Having studied French, Italian, and Portuguese as well as Theater, Film, and Media Studies, she has completed two doctorates, in Romance Studies (University of Vienna) and in Comparative Literature (NYU)....Read more

Ljiljana Biukovic

Ljiljana Biukovic

Professor

Ljiljana Biukovic is an international law scholar whose research focuses on trade and investment issues of international economic integration and on the impact of international trade law on national regulatory governance.

Tim Frandy

Tim Frandy

Assistant Professor of Nordic Studies | Director of Undergraduate Studies, Nordic

Tim Frandy’s work involves traditional culture, decolonization, environments, education, and cultural revitalization, having conducted ethnographic fieldwork with Indigenous reindeer herders, salmon fishermen, birchbark canoe builders, ceremonial leaders, musicians, artists, activists, educators, and more....Read more
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Yves Tiberghien

Yves Tiberghien is a comparative political economist with interest in both European and Asian political economy, as well as a particular interest in French politics. His research focuses on comparative economic policies in the context of globalization, climate politics, and the changing framework of global governance....Read more
Steering Committee

Alexei Kojevnikov

Alexei Kojevnikov

Professor

Alexei Kojevnikov is currently Co-Director of Science, Technology, and Society Program. Current projects include: Space-Time, Death-Resurrection, and the Russian Revolution; Biosocial Boundaries and Cross-Cultural Encounters.

Ilinca Iurascu

Ilinca Iurascu

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Associate Professor | Director of Undergraduate Studies, Modern European Studies

Ilinca Iurascu’s research focuses on intersections between literature and media theory, histories of material culture and technology in German and comparative studies, 18th-early 20th c.

Merje Kuus

Merje Kuus

Professor

Merje Kuus is a political geographer who investigates the workings of expertise in policy-making processes. She examines how national and transnational institutions, such as government agencies, international organizations, or civil society groups, know what they know, how they have come to know what they know, and how they persuade themselves and others that this is so....Read more

Mo Pareles

Mo Pareles

Associate Professor

Dr. Pareles’s teaching interests include animal studies, Old and Middle English literature, translation, and Jewish-Christian relations. Ze is a member of the Oecologies collective.

Patrick Moran

Patrick Moran

Associate Professor of French

Patrick Moran is a specialist of medieval French literature. His research interests include medieval literature, 12th and 13th century narrative genres, codicology and material philology, literary theory and cognitive poetics, modern fantasy fiction and modern medievalism.

T'ai Smith

T'ai Smith

Associate Professor

T’ai Smith is an historian of modern and contemporary art, design, and visual culture in Europe and North America. Her research focuses on textiles and fashion as economic and medial forms.

Terri Givens

Terri Givens

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Professor

Givens’ research and teaching focuses on comparative politics in Europe and the US, including immigration policy, the politics of race, and anti-discrimination policy. She conducted ground-breaking research on the radical right in Europe in the 1990s and early 2000s, including a focus on the role of gender and race in electoral politics. Her current research project focuses on the intersection of migration and race politics in a global context....Read more

Tracey Heatherington

Tracey Heatherington

Acting Head | Associate Professor, Sociocultural Anthropology

Tracey Heatherington is an environmental anthropologist whose research explores the cultural politics of nature, climate and biodiversity in the context of Italy and the European Union.

William Brown

William Brown

Assistant Professor | Cinema and Media Studies

William Brown is both a scholar and a maker of films, with work spanning fiction, documentary, the video-essay and hybrids of all three.
Affiliate Faculty

Alan Jacobs

Alan Jacobs

Professor | Department Head

Alan Jacobs works on comparative public policy and political economy of advanced industrialized democracies and on qualitative and mixed-method methodology.

Alexander Fisher

Alexander Fisher

Professor, Early Music & Musicology, Renaissance and Baroque Studies

Dr Fisher's interests include German music of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, ritual contexts for sacred music in the early modern era, sound studies, and aspects of music, soundscape, and religious identity in the Reformation and Counter-Reformation.

Alexei Kojevnikov

Alexei Kojevnikov

Professor

Alexei Kojevnikov is currently Co-Director of Science, Technology, and Society Program. Current projects include: Space-Time, Death-Resurrection, and the Russian Revolution; Biosocial Boundaries and Cross-Cultural Encounters.

Alexia Bloch

Alexia Bloch

Professor

Alexia Bloch is a cultural anthropologist whose research focuses on mobility and immobility, with particular emphasis on gender, families, and citizenship in contemporary Eurasia.

Allen Sens

Allen Sens

Professor of Teaching

Allen Sens is engaged in research on international security, teaching and learning, and knowledge mobilization.

Anna Casas Aguilar

Anna Casas Aguilar

Associate Professor of Spanish | Graduate Advisor

Anna Casas Aguilar is a literary and cultural studies scholar, and her research explores the intimate connections between gender, nationalism, and regionalism in modern Spanish and Catalan literature and visual culture.

Anne Salamon

Anne Salamon

Department Head | Associate Professor of French

Anne Salamon specializes in philology and history of Romance languages. Her research focuses primarily on medieval French-language texts, from the point of view of ecdotics, codicology and material philology.

Antje Ellermann

Antje Ellermann

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Professor

Antje Ellermann's research focuses on the politics of migration and citizenship.

Benjamin Bryce

Benjamin Bryce

Associate Professor

Benjamin Bryce is a historian of migration in the Americas. Among his major projects, two deal with German emigration and transatlantic connections to Germany. At UBC, he teaches “History 356: Twentieth Century Germany.” He is a co-editor of the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association.

Bernard C Perley

Bernard C Perley

CIS Director | Professor

Bernard is an activist/advocate Indigenous anthropologist. His academic training is interdisciplinary and aims to transcend disciplinary boundaries to serve his commitment to Indigenous community-based research and advocacy.

Biz Nijdam

Biz Nijdam

Assistant Professor of Teaching | Director of Undergraduate Studies, German

Elizabeth “Biz” Nijdam is an Assistant Professor and settler scholar in the Department of Central, Eastern, and Northern European Studies at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, where she works, learns, and lives on the traditional, ancestral and unceded territories of Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh Nations....Read more

Bonnie Effros

Bonnie Effros

Department Head | Professor

Bonnie Effros teaches and conducts research on the history of archaeology, antiquarianism, and collecting in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries; late antique and early medieval history and archaeology; and gender history and archaeology.

Caroline Lebrec

Caroline Lebrec

Assistant Professor of Teaching | Language Program Director of French

Caroline Lebrec is a specialist of the forms of writing under constraints and gender-inclusive writing. Her research interests include French literature from 1900 to the present, especially avant-gardes and Oulipo (Workshop for Potential Literature) and inclusive pedagogy.

Charles Menzies

Charles Menzies

Professor

hagwil hayetsk (Charles Menzies) studies resource dependent communities in western Canada and Western Europe (Donegal & Brittany).  His approach includes film and ethnographic methods.

Claudio Vellutini

Claudio Vellutini

Associate Professor, Musicology

Claudio Vellutini is a music historian whose research focuses on the dissemination of Italian opera in Europe and beyond during the 19th century. His current book project examines opera exchanges between Austria and the Italian states in the post-Napoleonic era and their intended function in promoting an imperial and supernational cultural identity....Read more

Courtney Booker

Courtney Booker

Professor | TA Coordinator

Dr. Booker specializes in early medieval Europe, and his research interests include Carolingian intellectual and cultural history, historiography, literacy and textual criticism, and Latin philology.

David Gramling

David Gramling

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Professor

Prof. Gramling’s (he/they) research explores linguistics, intersectionality, and cultural communications in Europe. Gramling is a proud member of the AHRC Translating Cultures Theme Researching Multilingually at Borders, the American Literary Translators Association, and is the Translations section editor of Transgender Studies Quarterly (Duke University Press)....Read more

Dennis Britton

Dennis Britton

Associate Professor

Dennis Britton researches and teaches early modern English literature, with a focus on the history of race, critical race theory, Protestant theology, and the history of emotion.

Eagle Glassheim

Eagle Glassheim

Professor

Eagle Glassheim is a historian whose current research focuses on the environmental history of Eastern and Central Europe.

Elif Sari

Elif Sari

Assistant Professor

Elif Sari is a socio-cultural anthropologist whose research focuses on transnational sexualities, migration/asylum, humanitarianism, and queer and critical race theory with a specific focus on the Middle East and its diasporas.

Elizabeth Lagresa-González

Elizabeth Lagresa-González

Assistant Professor of Spanish | Associate Head of Romance Studies

Dr. Elizabeth S. Lagresa-González obtained her Ph.D. in Romance Languages and Literatures from Harvard University. Her area of specialization is early modern Hispanic literature and culture, which she addresses at the intersection of gender, visual and material studies.

Erik Kwakkel

Erik Kwakkel

Professor

Erik Kwakkel's research interests include the history of the book, book design and communication, digital humanities, the digitization of cultural heritage, and the dissemination of information.

Erika Frank

Erika Frank

Professor

Erica Frank, MD, MPH, FACPM is a physician and Professor in UBC’s School of Population and Public Health and Department of Family Medicine in UBC’s Faculty of Medicine. She is also Affiliate Faculty in Central, Eastern and Northern European Studies, and served two terms as the Tier I Canada Research Chair in Preventive Medicine and Population Health and as a UBC University Sustainability Initiative Fellow....Read more

Ernest Mathijs

Ernest Mathijs

Professor, Cinema and Media Studies

Ernest Mathijs researches cult film, genre cinema, David Cronenberg, and European horror.

Ervin Malakaj

Ervin Malakaj

Associate Professor

Ervin Malakaj, Associate Professor of German Studies, works on queer German studies with a special focus on visual culture. He is the recipient of, among other, the DAAD Grimm Prize for advancement in German studies.

Gaby Pailer

Gaby Pailer

Professor

Gaby Pailer’s work focuses on German literature in transcultural contexts from the Renaissance to the 21st century, women’s drama and theatre in German cultural history, and the decolonization of German literature.

Gaoheng Zhang

Gaoheng Zhang

Associate Professor of Italian

章杲恆 Gaoheng Zhang is Associate Professor of Italian Studies at the University of British Columbia. He is a humanities scholar of migration, mobilities, multiculturalism, media, rhetoric, ethics, and masculinity. His recent research seeks to provide a road map for analyzing cultural mobilities concerning contemporary Italy’s and Europe’s global networks with Asia, America, and Africa....Read more

Georgios Makris

Georgios Makris

Assistant Professor

Georgios Makris specializes in Byzantine art and archaeology. His work lies at the intersection of art history, archaeology, and cultural history.

Gregory Mackie

Gregory Mackie

Associate Professor

Gregory Mackie's research emphases are drama, book history, and queer studies at the turn of the twentieth century.

Heidi Tworek

Heidi Tworek

Professor | Director, Centre for the Study of Democratic Institutions

Dr. Heidi Tworek is a Canada Research Chair and professor of history and public policy at UBC. She directs the Centre for the Study of Democratic Institutions. Her work examines history and policy around communications, particularly the effects of new media technologies on democracy....Read more

Ibrahim Muradov

Ibrahim Muradov

Sessional Lecturer

Dr. Ibrahim Muradov joined the University of British Columbia as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in September 2022 and currently serves as a Sessional Lecturer in the Department of Political Science. Dr. Muradov also serves as Head’s Assistant to UBC’s Department of Central, Eastern, and Northern European Studies....Read more

Igor Drljaca

Igor Drljaca

Associate Professor, Film Production

Igor Drljaca is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Theatre and Film at the University of British Columbia. He completed his Master’s in Film Production at York University in 2011. He is the recipient of the Ontario Art Council’s K.M. Hunter artist award for media arts in 2014. His work has been supported by dozens of organizations including Telefilm Canada, Eurimages, Canada Council for the Arts, BC Arts Council, Ontario Creates, and the Ontario Arts Council....Read more

Ilinca Iurascu

Ilinca Iurascu

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Associate Professor | Director of Undergraduate Studies, Modern European Studies

Ilinca Iurascu’s research focuses on intersections between literature and media theory, histories of material culture and technology in German and comparative studies, 18th-early 20th c.

Irem Ayan

Irem Ayan

Assistant Professor of French

Dr Ayan's research and teaching interests include translation, interpreting, gender studies, as well as the sociology and (auto)ethnography of translation and interpreting.

Jaleh Mansoor

Jaleh Mansoor

Associate Professor

Jaleh Mansoor teaches modern and contemporary art history with an emphasis on Post WWII European Art.  Her areas of interest, in addition to art and its histories, include Formalism, Marxist Feminism, Frankfurt School Theory and art as technology.

Janice Ho

Janice Ho

Associate Professor of English Language and Literatures

Janice Ho is an Associate Professor in the Department of English Language and Literatures. Her fields of research are in British and transnational modernisms; contemporary British literatures; and postcolonial and Anglophone world literatures. She is particularly interested in how literary representations and novelistic forms intersect with, among other things, histories of colonialism and migration; the politics of human rights; and development and infrastructure studies....Read more

Jason Lieblang

Jason Lieblang

Associate Professor of Teaching | Director of First-Year and Interdisciplinary Programs for Arts

Jason Lieblang is a Senior Instructor in the Department of Central, Eastern and Northern European Studies specializing in German Studies. He works at the intersection of crisis, culture, and masculinities, especially in Germanic contexts.

Jeffrey Byrne

Jeffrey Byrne

Associate Professor

Jeffrey Byrne is a scholar of decolonization, revolutionary movements, and the history of international relations.

Joël Castonguay-Bélanger

Joël Castonguay-Bélanger

Associate Professor of French

Joël Castonguay-Bélanger research focuses primarily on the Enlightenment and its legacies, the literature and culture of the French Revolution, and the circulation and transmission of knowledge in eighteenth-century France.

John Christopoulos

John Christopoulos

Undergraduate Chair, Associate Professor

John Christopoulos researches areas include early modern Europe, the history of pre-modern medicine and the social and cultural history of early modern Italy.

Joseph Monteyne

Joseph Monteyne

Department Head | Professor

Dr. Monteyne teaches the art history and media cultures of Renaissance Italy and Northern Europe, of Counter-Reformation Rome, 16th and 17th century Spain and Spanish America, and the Northern European urban and courtly cultures of the 17th century.

Josh Timmermann

Josh Timmermann

Sessional Lecturer

Dr. Josh Timmermann is an historian of Late Antiquity and early medieval Europe, in particular the Carolingian era (ca. 751–888 C.E.) and with emphases on intellectual, cultural, and reception history.

Joy Dixon

Joy Dixon

Associate Professor

Joy Dixon’s research currently focuses on gender, sexuality, and the body in Modern Britain, as well as how this relates to the history of religion and human sciences. In 2022-2024 she will be teaching the Arts One Program at UBC.

Judith Paltin

Judith Paltin

Associate Professor

Judith Paltin is an Associate Professor in Modernist studies. Her current research focuses on the politics of British and Irish modernism and on modern and contemporary theories of collective identification and action.

Julen Etxabe

Julen Etxabe

Assistant Professor | Canada Research Chair in Jurisprudence and Human Rights

Julen Etxabe is Canada Research Chair in Jurisprudence and Human Rights and joined Allard Law as Assistant Professor in July of 2019. His current research combines legal and literary theory to identify a new model of dialogical judgment emerging in the area of human rights, which is transforming inherited notions of reasoning, rights, authority, and law in the post-national and diverse societies of the 21st century....Read more

Katharina Piechocki

Katharina Piechocki

Associate Professor of French | Associate Graduate Advisor

Katharina Piechocki specializes in early modern French and Romance literature, in particular theatre, opera, cartography, medicine, gender, affect, and translation studies. Having studied French, Italian, and Portuguese as well as Theater, Film, and Media Studies, she has completed two doctorates, in Romance Studies (University of Vienna) and in Comparative Literature (NYU)....Read more

Kyle Frackman

Kyle Frackman

Associate Professor

Kyle Frackman is a film and literature scholar whose research focuses primarily on representations of gender and sexuality in German and Scandinavian culture and history.

Lisa Sundstrom

Lisa Sundstrom

Professor

Lisa Sundstrom’s research focuses on transnational activism and NGO politics, particularly involving Russian civil society. She is also the leader of the SSHRC-funded network Activists in International Courts (ActinCourts), which connects researchers and human rights practitioners to build knowledge on the roles of nongovernmental activists in international human rights courts and tribunals, including the European Court of Human Rights....Read more

Ljiljana Biukovic

Ljiljana Biukovic

Professor

Ljiljana Biukovic is an international law scholar whose research focuses on trade and investment issues of international economic integration and on the impact of international trade law on national regulatory governance.

Markus Hallensleben

Markus Hallensleben

Associate Professor

Markus Hallensleben’s field is Germanic Studies and his current research focuses on Transitional Spaces in Post-Migration German-Language Literatures.

Meike Wernicke

Meike Wernicke

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Associate Professor

Meike Wernicke is an Associate Professor in the Department of Language and Literacy Education at UBC. Wernicke's current scholarship in French language teacher education builds on a twenty-five-year career in modern language teaching (German and French), German heritage language education, and French Linguistics....Read more

Merje Kuus

Merje Kuus

Professor

Merje Kuus is a political geographer who investigates the workings of expertise in policy-making processes. She examines how national and transnational institutions, such as government agencies, international organizations, or civil society groups, know what they know, how they have come to know what they know, and how they persuade themselves and others that this is so....Read more

Mhishi Lennon

Mhishi Lennon

Assistant Professor of Anthropology

I am an anthropologist whose interdisciplinary work spans interests in Africa and its diasporas; museums; material culture and art practices; the afterlives of slavery and colonialism; and approaches to contemporary forms of exploitation, forced labour and human rights in different African countries. I have experience in migration and diaspora, heritage, music, and other arts-based, creative approaches to knowledge-making and engagement. I am keen to pursue a research agenda and curatorial and museum practice that centre community-engaged, collaborative, antiracist, and inclusive practice....Read more

Mo Pareles

Mo Pareles

Associate Professor

Dr. Pareles’s teaching interests include animal studies, Old and Middle English literature, translation, and Jewish-Christian relations. Ze is a member of the Oecologies collective.

Nancy Frelick

Nancy Frelick

Associate Professor

Nancy Frelick specializes in French Renaissance Literature and visual culture, as well as post-structuralist psychoanalytic criticism and gender studies, among others. She is currently completing two book projects: one on mirror motifs; and the other on the reception of women writers.

Nikki Georgopulos

Nikki Georgopulos

Assistant Professor

Nikki Georgopulos is an historian, curator, and educator specializing in European art of the nineteenth century. She is currently an assistant professor in the Department of Art History, Visual Art & Theory at the University of British Columbia.

Patrick Moran

Patrick Moran

Associate Professor of French

Patrick Moran is a specialist of medieval French literature. His research interests include medieval literature, 12th and 13th century narrative genres, codicology and material philology, literary theory and cognitive poetics, modern fantasy fiction and modern medievalism.

Ramesh Mallipeddi

Ramesh Mallipeddi

Associate Professor | Editor, Eighteenth-Century Studies

Ramesh Mallipeddi's areas of expertise include restoration and eighteenth-century English literature; the early novel; historiographies of colonialism and slavery; sentimentalism; transatlantic studies; critical theory; postcolonial literature and criticism.

Raúl Álvarez Moreno

Raúl Álvarez Moreno

Associate Professor of Spanish

Raúl Álvarez Moreno specializes in Medieval and Early Modern Spanish literature, culture, and language. His current research focuses on the connections between economic thought and medieval/early modern sources. He also has a particular interest in how the relation between language and reality articulates ideology....Read more

Renisa Mawani

Renisa Mawani

Professor | Canada Research Chair in Colonial Legal Histories

Renisa Mawani works in the fields of critical theory and colonial legal history and has published widely on law, colonialism, and legal geography.

Ross King

Ross King

Professor | Korean Language and Literature

Ross King’s research interests include history of language, writing and literary culture in the Sinographic cultural sphere, Korean historical linguistics, and Korean dialectology.

Sabina Magliocco

Sabina Magliocco

Lecturer, Sociocultural Anthropology | Chair, Program in the Study of Religion

A recipient of Guggenheim, National Endowment for the Humanities, SSHRC, Fulbright and Hewlett fellowships, and an honorary Fellow of the American Folklore Society, she has published on religion, folklore, foodways, festival and witchcraft in Europe and North America, and is a leading authority on the modern Pagan movement....Read more

Sara Ann Knutson

Sara Ann Knutson

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Assistant Professor of Teaching | Chair of Medieval Studies

Sara Ann Knutson is Assistant Professor of Teaching, chair of Medieval Studies, and a historian and anthropological archaeologist specializing in premodern Afro-Eurasia, including the Islamic World and Scandinavia, and contemporary cultural heritage.

Saygin Salgirli

Saygin Salgirli

Associate Professor | Art History Graduate Advisor

Salgirli’s research includes early Ottoman and Islamic art and architecture, medieval Mediterranean art and architecture, architectural history.

Stephen Guy-Bray

Stephen Guy-Bray

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Professor

Stephen Guy-Bray specializes in Renaissance poetry, queer theory, and queer poetics. His most recent monograph is Shakespeare and Queer Representation (2020).

T'ai Smith

T'ai Smith

Associate Professor

T’ai Smith is an historian of modern and contemporary art, design, and visual culture in Europe and North America. Her research focuses on textiles and fashion as economic and medial forms.

Terri Givens

Terri Givens

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Professor

Givens’ research and teaching focuses on comparative politics in Europe and the US, including immigration policy, the politics of race, and anti-discrimination policy. She conducted ground-breaking research on the radical right in Europe in the 1990s and early 2000s, including a focus on the role of gender and race in electoral politics. Her current research project focuses on the intersection of migration and race politics in a global context....Read more

Thomas Kemple

Thomas Kemple

Professor | CENES Associate Head | Director of Graduate Studies

Thomas Kemple's research advances European and North American traditions of classical and contemporary social theory from the late 18th century to the present.

Tijana Vujosevic

Tijana Vujosevic

Associate Professor and Chair, Architecture

Tijana Vujosevic is Associate Professor and Chair of Architecture at the School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture at the University of British Columbia. She is a historian of architecture, design and spatial theory with publications in several interrelated fields: utopia, domesticity, and the avant-gardes....Read more

Tim Frandy

Tim Frandy

Assistant Professor of Nordic Studies | Director of Undergraduate Studies, Nordic

Tim Frandy’s work involves traditional culture, decolonization, environments, education, and cultural revitalization, having conducted ethnographic fieldwork with Indigenous reindeer herders, salmon fishermen, birchbark canoe builders, ceremonial leaders, musicians, artists, activists, educators, and more....Read more

Tracey Heatherington

Tracey Heatherington

Acting Head | Associate Professor, Sociocultural Anthropology

Tracey Heatherington is an environmental anthropologist whose research explores the cultural politics of nature, climate and biodiversity in the context of Italy and the European Union.

Vin Nardizzi

Vin Nardizzi

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Professor

Dr. Nardizzi specializes in English Renaissance literature, especially Shakespeare. He also has research interests in ecotheory, plant studies, queer studies, and disability studies.
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Vincent Gélinas-Lemaire

Vincent Gélinas-Lemaire

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Associate Professor of French | Associate Head of French Studies

Vincent Gélinas-Lemaire works on French and Francophone literatures from 1945 to the present, with a particular focus on the spatial invention and representation of post-conflict and post-industrial environments.

William Brown

William Brown

Assistant Professor | Cinema and Media Studies

William Brown is both a scholar and a maker of films, with work spanning fiction, documentary, the video-essay and hybrids of all three.
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Yves Tiberghien

Yves Tiberghien is a comparative political economist with interest in both European and Asian political economy, as well as a particular interest in French politics. His research focuses on comparative economic policies in the context of globalization, climate politics, and the changing framework of global governance....Read more
Emeritus

Ira Nadel

Ira Nadel

Professor Emeritus

Educated at Rutgers and Cornell, Ira Nadel has concentrated on the Victorians and Moderns, while pursuing the critical and practical matters of biography. Current research involves Diaghilev and the Ballets Russes.

Richard Johnston

Richard Johnston

Professor Emeritus

Richard Johnston is starting work on a comparative study of campaigns and elections with European and North American cases. He is also continuing his collaborative work on immigration, diversity, multiculturalism, and the welfare state.

Sima Godfrey

Sima Godfrey

Associate Professor Emerita of French

Sima Godfrey is a specialist in 19th-century French literature and cultural history. Her current research interests include discourse of fashionability in modern French culture (19th-20th century) as well as 19th century French cultural memory.