Paula Kamenish |
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Associate Professor
Morton Hall 155
910.962.3617
kamenishp@uncw.edu |
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| Degrees |
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Ph.D., UNC-Chapel Hill
M.A., UNC-Chapel Hill
B.A., Centre College of Kentucky |
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| Academic Interests |
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Dr. Kamenish's interests include: comparative world literatures and cultures (especially European, but including West African, Egyptian, and Chinese), and
ethnic American women's writings. |
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| Courses Taught |
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ENG 110: Introduction to
Literature: Latin American Literatures
ENG 491: Kafka and World Literature
ENG 563: Topics in World Literature: Kafka: Key to the 20th Century |
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| Major Publications |
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- Mamas of Dada: Women of the European Avant-Garde. Forthcoming from University of South Carolina Press.
- with Snezana Zabic. “A Survey of Bosnian, Croatian, and Serbian Poetry in English Translation in the U.S. and Canada.” CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture 8.3
(2006).
- “It’s Such a Guilty Pleasure.” Best Practices in University Teaching: Essays by Award-Winning Faculty at the University of North Carolina Wilmington. Ed. Caroline Clements. Wilmington, NC: The Publishing Laboratory, 2006. 86-92. (Invited submission)
- “Introduction.” No Boundaries Third International Art Colony. Wilmington Printing, 2004.
- “Staging Crime: From Murder to Fine Art in Genet’s Les Bonnes and Kesselman’s My Sister in This House.” The Comparatist 27 (2003): 117-137.
- “Prague Through Kafka’s Eyes.” (2003) http://www.conversationwithkafka.com/kafka.html.
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