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faten fehri

Academic Position
Faculty

Why You Joined the Lab: 
i join the lab to have more information about my field of study and to share my experience with all members

Jairo Sánchez Galvis

Academic Position
Faculty

Bio: 
BA, English Philology, UNAL, Colombia Postgraduate Specialist in Translation, UNAL, Colombia MPhil, English Philology, UNED, Spain.
Why You Joined the Lab: 
PhD research

Eleni Stecopoulos

Academic Position
Faculty

Bio: 
I'm a poet, writer, independent scholar and educator living in Berkeley. Recent projects include curating an interdisciplinary program series called "The Poetics of Healing: Creative Investigations in Art, Medicine, and Somatic Practice" for The Poetry Center at San Francisco State University. The project was awarded a Creative Work Fund grant and participants in the series included a diverse range of scholars, artists, and practitioners (from Alphonso Lingis, Raul Zurita, and Bhanu Kapil to Guy Micco, John Tercier, and Barbara Tedlock.) My first book, _Armies of Compassion_, was published by Palm Press in 2010 (http://www.palmpress.org/armiesofcompassion.html), and work has appeared or is forthcoming in Encyclopedia, XCP: Cross Cultural Poetics, The Capilano Review, Ecopoetics, Harvard Review, and the Chain Links book series, among other venues. Two books are currently in progress: a hybrid (poetic-critical) book drawing on "The Poetics of Healing" series, and a book-length poem which investigates ecology through Greek kinship and ritual landscapes. I studied comparative literature and Hellenic studies at Princeton, hold an M.F.A. in creative writing from the University of Virginia and earned a Ph.D. in English from the University at Buffalo. I teach rhetoric at the University of San Francisco and am on the faculty of the Language and Thinking Program at Bard College.
Why You Joined the Lab: 
I found the Lab after attending the Balibar talk hosted by the Townsend Center this fall. It seems like a great way to learn and collaborate with other scholars/educators in the humanities, and reminiscent of what my colleagues and I do on the ground in an innovative humanities program at Bard College each year. It would be great to connect with local people as well.

Kristen Anthony

Academic Position
Graduate Student

Bio: 
After graduating from CU Boulder in 1998 with a BA in French and English, Kristen spent two years in the Peace Corps in Guinea, West Africa. She then began her career in international secondary education, teaching French in the USA, Guatemala and Turkey. She earned an MA in Translation and Comparative Literature in 2004 from the University of Essex in England and began PhD work in the Comparative Literature Department at UC Irvine in 2008.
Why You Joined the Lab: 
I joined in order to participate in the 2010 African Studies MRG Dissertation Workshop. Looking forward to it!

Katrina Dodson

Academic Position
Graduate Student

Why You Joined the Lab: 
To follow the talks by Kelly Oliver

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