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Michele Chinitz

Visiting Assistant Professor of English

In her teaching, Michele is eager to empower students to analyze and creatively reflect on the complexity of their own lives through a comparative consideration of literature, culture, and history in different parts of the world.

 

Education
  • B.A., Williams College
  • M.A., Freie Universität Berlin
  • M.Phil., Ph.D., City University of New York
Courses
  • Colonialism and Resistance in Literature and Film (389)
  • Beyond Good and Evil (189)
  • Contemporary Literature (251)
  • College Writing (101W)
  • The Twentieth Century in British and Postcolonial Literature (327)
Areas of Interest

Michele’s areas of interest include global Anglophone literatures, postcolonial studies, translation, music, film, and German Jewish studies.

Publications

Her most recent publications appear in the Journal of Modern Literature and EuropeNow. She is writing a book about complicity in global Anglophone and German fiction.