English Department Archives

Sep 20, 2021
  • English Department

Getto Wins ECU Award

Dr. Guiseppe Getto was recognized at ECU’s teaching awards ceremony as the winner of ECU’s Service-Learning Teaching Excellence Award. Getto is one of the pioneers of service-learning in the department...

Sep 20, 2021
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Valcin Presents Thesis at NCSU

Mariot Valcin, Jr., a student in the MA program with a concentration in MTL, has been accepted to present on his thesis topic at NC State University’s Association of English...

Sep 20, 2021
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Hallberg Interviewed on IBT Podcast

Christy Hallberg was just featured on the Indie Book Talk Podcast on the episode “Turning Memoir Into Fiction with Christy Alexander Hallberg”. She talked with the hosts about turning memoir...

Sep 20, 2021
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Feder Published in Critical Read

Dr. Helena Feder published a creative nonfiction piece “Stealing Hunters in the Snow” in Critical Read. Critical Read tells the true stories behind works of the fine, literary, and performing arts. At a...

Sep 20, 2021
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Hallberg’s Short Story Featured in Still

Christy Hallberg’s new short story about the late Gram Parsons, “Grievous Angel,” was just published in the summer issue of Still: The Journal. Also, the arts magazine HocTok featured Christy...

Sep 20, 2021
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Kitta Featured in Slate

Dr. Andrea Kitta was recently featured in an article in Slate, “The Fable of the Sick Anti-Vaxxer:”  The author of the article recounts a 1975 poster created by the World...

Sep 20, 2021
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Squint Interviews Clapsaddle for NCLR

Dr. Kirstin Squint’s interview, “Many Identities, One Voice: an Interview with Cherokee Novelist Annette Saunooke Clapsaddle,” was published in the 2021 issue of North Carolina Literary Review. The interview explores...

Sep 20, 2021
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Feder Publishes Second Collection

Dr. Helena Feder published her second edited collection of the summer. You Are the River (NCMA) is a volume of seventy-five literary responses to seventy-five works in the permanent collection of...

Sep 20, 2021
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Hallberg Presents Paper and More

Christy Hallberg presented her paper “It’s Only Rock ‘n Roll, But Not Everybody Likes It: Contextualizing Violence and Music in Jeff Jackson’s Destroy All Monsters” at the Popular Culture Association’s...

Sep 20, 2021
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Feder Publishes Collection

Dr. Helena Feder’s collection Close Reading the Anthropocene was published by Routledge. Reading poetry and prose, images and art, literary and critical theory, science and cultural studies, Close Reading the...