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Amanda Dutton is a Lecturer in the Department of English at Kennesaw State University, where she teaches foundational writing courses and supports international students. She holds a Ph.D. in Comparative Studies from Florida Atlantic University, alongside graduate and undergraduate degrees in English and British Literature from the same institution. Her academic journey began with an Associate of Arts at Indian River Community College.
- Ph.D., Comparative Studies (2019), Florida Atlantic University
- MA, English (British Literature) (2012), Florida Atlantic University
- BA, English (Magna Cum Laude) (2010), Florida Atlantic University
- AA, General Studies (2007), Indian River State College
- CELTA Certificate (2021), Cambridge English
Dutton's research spans mythology, pre-modern literature, and rhetorical analysis. Her doctoral dissertation explored Counter-Reformation art and literature, while her current projects include a transcription and analysis of a Pennsylvania Civil War-era journal and ongoing work on her dissertation-turned-book manuscript.
Dutton's scholarly output includes a peer-reviewed journal article on the Counter-Reformation's response to modernity and contributions to pedagogical materials. Her work reflects interdisciplinary interests bridging historical periods and literary traditions.
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