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Lecturer of History, Literature, and the Arts
Faculty Suite L
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Jennifer Horan has a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from the Graduate Center of New York and the Sorbonne-Paris IV. Her teaching and research are interdisciplinary, drawing upon literary, philosophical, historical, global and other contexts. Prior to coming to Bryant, she taught at public universities in France and New York City, at Salve Regina University (Doctoral Humanities) and RISD. She continues to mentor student dissertations in the U.S. and abroad.
She enjoys advising Honors students and has contracted various courses for Honors (English Literature, Migration Literature and Introduction to Philosophy). She has served as a faculty advisor for IDEA from 2017 to the present. She is passionate about the irreducible "with" of identity- the commonly diverse and shared purposes of who are and can be.
Ph D, CUNY Graduate Center
Ph D, Sorbonne-Paris IV
M Phil, CUNY Graduate Center
BA, Boston College
Merit Award for Service , 2020
American Comparative Literature Association
Modern Language Association
American Comparative Literature Association
Modern Language Association
North American Society for the Study of Romanticism
Modern Language Association
North American Society for the Study of Romanticism
Lecturer of History, Literature, and the Arts
Faculty Suite L