How to distinguish between various massive traumas and just how much I want to consider the Holocaust in my diss.
Adryan started following the work of Erik Baldwin, Purdue University, Philosophy.
Adryan started following the work of Nicolae Morar, University of Oregon, Philosophy & ENVS.
Adryan started following the work of Sol Neely, University of Alaska Anchorage, English.
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- 'Third Cinema' Theory and Third World Radical Films
- 20th Century African American Literature
- 20th Century American
- 20th Century British Literature
- 20th Century Russian Literature
- Aborigine and Maori film-making
- African American Folklore
- African American Literature
- African American Visual Culture
- African American Women Writers
- African Film
- African Literature
- African Retentions in the New World
- African cinema
- African literature (English)
- Alternate History
- American Fiction 1980 - present
- American Film
- American Indian Literature
- American Lesbian novels
- American Novel
- American Realism
- American Visual Culture
- Anglophone Caribbean Women's Literature
- Anglophone Literature
- Animation
- Apocalypticism In Literature
- Argentinian Film
- Art and Independent Cinema
- Australian Literature
- Australian and new Zealand cinema
- Australian indigenous cinema
- Auteur Theory
- Beat Generation
- Black Diasporic Literature
- Black Literary Masculinity
- Brazilian Cinema
- British Literature and its Adaptation to Film
- CONTEMPORARY LATIN AMERICAN LITTERATURE
- Caribbean Diasporas
- Caribbean Literature
- Caribbean literature (English)
- Caribbean women's writing
- Charles Simic
- Chicana Feminist Theory
- Chicano (Mexican-American) Film Studies
- Chicano/a Literature
- Chinese Cinema
- Cinema and Embodiment
- Cinema and Socio-Political Consciousness
- Cinematic ekphrasis
- Comic Realist
- Comic book films
- Comics and Graphic Novels
- Contemporary American Cinema
- Contemporary American Literature
- Contemporary British & American Fiction
- Contemporary British Literature
- Contemporary Fiction
- Contemporary Indian Literature
- Contemporary Irish fiction
- Contemporary Japanese Literature
- Contemporary Poetry
- Contemporary Women's Poetry
- Critical Theory
- Cross Genre Writing
- Cuban literature
- Cult Movies
- Cultural Studies
- Cyberpunk
- Cyborg Feminism
- David Foster Wallace
- David Lynch
- Defamiliarization (Distancing) Effect of Bertolt Brecht
- Definitions of Humanity
- Dialect Literature
- Dialect Poetry
- Diaspora Cinema
- Discipline specific genealogies of the 'human' and the 'non-human'
- Discourse of multiculturalism
- Documentary (Film Studies)
- Documentary Film
- Don DeLillo
- E. E. Cummings
- Early Cinema
- East Asian Cinema
- Eastern European Cinema
- Edward Said
- Ethnicity and Race in Film
- Exile Cinema
- Exile Literature
- Experimental Literature
- Exploitation Cinema
- Fairytales
- Female Authored Fiction
- Feminism(s)
- Feminist Literary Theory and Gender Studies
- Feminist SF
- Feminist Theory
- Feminist theories of the Body
- Fiction After Modernism
- Film History
- Film Semiotics
- Film Studies Pedagogy
- Film Theory
- Film-Philosophy
- Folklore (Literature)
- Forgery, Fakery, Fraud
- Frantz Fanon
- French Cinema
- Gender
- Gender & Ethnicity
- Gender Studies and Discourse
- Gender Theory
- Gender and Sexuality
- Gender and Sexuality Studies
- Gender in Film
- Gender role acquisition
- Genre Theory
- German Cinema
- Gilles Deleuze
- Global Cinemas
- Global Modernism
- Globalization and literature
- Gothic Fiction and the horror film
- Gothic Film
- Graphic Novels Study
- Haitian literature (Literature)
- Harlem Renaissance Literature
- Haruki Murakami
- Heterosexuality
- Historiographic Metafiction
- History on Television
- Hong Kong Cinema
- Hong Kong Horror Film
- Humanism, Anti-Humanism, and Post-Humanism
- Humanism/anti-Humanism
- Ian McEwan
- Indigenous Film
- Indigenous Women & Human Rights
- Ingmar Bergman Films
- Intersexuality
- Israeli Literature
- J. M. Coetzee
- J.M. Coetzee
- Jan Svankmajer
- Japanese Cinema
- Japanese Film
- Japanese Horror film
- Japanese Literature and Culture
- Jeanette Winterson
- John Ashbery
- John Updike
- Jorge Luis Borges
- Krzysztof Kieslowski
- Kurt Vonnegut
- LGBT Literature
- Language Poetry
- Latin American literature
- Latino/as in the U.S.
- Lesbian Pulp Fiction
- Lesbian Studies
- Li-Young Lee
- Literary Theory and Criticism (Literature)
- Literature and Trauma
- Literature of North America
- Literature of the Anglophone Caribbean
- Literature of the Francophone Caribbean
- Little magazines
- Magical Realism
- Mainland Chinese Film
- Martin Amis
- Marxism (Literature)
- Masculinities
- Masculinity Studies
- Men's Studies
- Metaphysical Detective Fiction
- Michael Chabon
- Michael Cunningham
- Middle Eastern film
- Middlebrow Literature
- Migrant Literature
- Migrant and Diasporic Literature
- Milan Kundera
- Monster Pedagogy
- Monster Theory
- Multi-Ethnic/Multi-Cultural Literary Studies
- Muslim American Literature
- Nadine Gordimer
- New Zealand and Oceania
- Orality (Literature)
- Orson Welles
- Outsiders and marginality in Haitian literature
- Philip K Dick
- Philip Roth
- Polish Film
- Politically Critical Cinema
- Popular Culture
- Popular Literature
- Post-Colonial
- Post-Colonial Literature
- Post-Colonial Theory
- Post-Human
- Postcolonial Literature
- Postcolonial Literature of Africa
- Postcolonial Studies (Literature)
- Postcolonial Theory
- Postcolonial Writing
- Postcolonialism
- Postcommunist studies
- Postmodern Literary Theory and Popular Culture
- Postmodern Literature
- Postmodernism (Literature)
- Proletarian Literature and Culture
- Psychoanalytic Film Theory
- Queer Diaspora
- Queer Horror
- Queer Studies
- Queer Theatre
- Queer Theory
- Queer Theory (Literature)
- Queer Theory, Queer Rights Movement
- Queer temporality
- Roberto Bolano
- Russian Film
- SF Film and Television
- Salman Rushdie
- Science Fiction Film
- Science Fiction and Fantasy
- Sexual Identity
- Sexuality and Cinema
- Sexuality in Film
- Short Films
- Short story (Literature)
- Silence in literature
- Silent Film
- Social Issues in Literature
- Spanish Cinema
- Spectatorship
- Steampunk
- Structures Of Everyday Voyeurism
- Studies On Men And Masculinity
- Taiyozoku and Japanese new wave
- Teaching with Film
- Technology (Literature)
- Terry Eagleton
- The 'Human and the 'non-Human
- The Body in Film
- The Frankfurt School
- The Other in Western literature
- Theories of Gender and Transgender
- Thomas Pynchon
- Toni Morrison
- Transatlantic Fiction
- Transatlantic Literature
- Transgender
- Transgender Studies
- Transnational Feminism
- Twentieth Century
- Twentieth-Century American Literature
- Twentieth-century British Literature (Literature)
- Twentieth-century South Asian Literatures
- Twenty-first Century Literature
- Ursula K. Le Guin
- Vampire Literature
- Vampire Studies
- Visual Ethics
- Visual Rhetoric of Religion
- Visual propaganda
- Vladimir Nabokov
- William Carlos Williams
- Women & Film
- Women And Globalization
- Women Writers
- Women s Writing (in )
- Women's Literature
- Women's Writing (Literature)
- Women's writing and the ghostly
- World Cinemas
- World Literature
- World Literatures
- Zompocalypse
- Zora Neale Hurston
Graduate Student, English
Teaching Biblical Hebrew Online to Korean and Portuguese speaking students.
*In cooperation with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
*In cooperation with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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