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Graduate Student

About
Specialization:

Medical humanities, biopolitics, identity and the body, understanding the ‘self’, ‘othering’, pathologization, medicalization and the role of literature and language in identity expression specifically, narrative medicine or auto-pathography.


Education:

(2014) Bachelor of Arts, Global and International Studies, University of Kansas

  • Specializations: Latin America and the Caribbean, and culture, ethnicity, and belief systems

(2014) Bachelor of Arts, Co-Major European Studies, University of Kansas


Courses:

Teaching Assistant (S’19): ENGL 10 - Intro to Literature

Teaching Assistant (W’19): ENGL 105A - Early Shakespeare

Teaching Assistant (F’18): ENGL 193 - Detective Fiction

Teaching Assistant (Summer 18): GLOBL 1 - Global History, Culture, and Ideology

Teaching Assistant (S’18): ENGL 65FM - Vampires, Monsters, Madness - Fables of Modernity

Teaching Assistant (W'18): GLOBL 1 - Global History, Culture, and Ideology

Teaching Assistant (F'17): GLOBL 2 - Global Socioeconomic and Political Processes