Andrew James Nance
Research Fellow · Twentieth-Century American Literature
Georgia Institute of TechnologyAbout
Andrew James Nance serves as a Marion L. Brittain Postdoctoral Fellow in the School of Literature, Media, and Communication at Georgia Institute of Technology, where he contributes to the Writing and Communication Program through interdisciplinary research bridging literary studies, digital media, and creative practice.
His educational foundation includes:
- Ph.D. in English from the University of Georgia
- M.F.A. in Poetry from the Iowa Writers' Workshop (Truman Capote Fellow)
Nance's research critically examines twentieth-century American literature through aesthetic theory and digital cultural forms. Key focus areas include:
- Twentieth-Century American Literature evolution in digital contexts
- Poetry and Poetics with contemporary formal innovations
- Media Studies analyzing digital communication's societal impact
- Political Economy of technology and cultural production
His scholarly recognition includes:
- Truman Capote Fellowship at Iowa Writers' Workshop
Nance actively contributes to academic discourse through teaching English Composition II (ENGL-1102) and Technical Communication courses (LMC-3431/3432), while his creative work appears in Colorado Review, Gulf Coast, The Literary Review, and Los Angeles Review of Books Quarterly Journal.
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