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Andrew Rose is an Assistant Professor in the Department of English at Christopher Newport University (CNU), affiliated with the Center for Sustainability in Education. He holds a PhD and MA in English Literature and Language from the University of Washington and a BA in English Literature from Lafayette College.
His research focuses on Environmental Rhetoric, Ecocriticism, Posthumanism, and Environmental Justice, with a particular emphasis on intersections between literature and ecological crises. He teaches courses in Environmental Literature, Science Writing, and American Literature.
Notable publications include Material Insurgency (2021, SUNY Press) and articles in journals such as The Concord Saunterer and Science Fiction Studies, analyzing works by Thoreau, Kim Stanley Robinson, and Karen Tei Yamashita. His work explores distributed agency, climate narratives, and transformative environmental politics.
While no scientific awards are listed, his research demonstrates interdisciplinary engagement with environmental humanities and sustainability studies.
No advising or grant information is explicitly provided. He contributes to CNU’s sustainability initiatives through the Center for Sustainability in Education, fostering academic and community-focused environmental discourse.
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