About
Angela Christie is a full-time Lecturer in the Department of English at Arizona State University (ASU), where she teaches in the Writing Programs. She holds a doctorate from New Sorbonne University (Paris, France), with research focusing on ethnic identity, composition and rhetoric, and American literature. Her academic career spans over 20 years at ASU, emphasizing both on-campus and online instruction.
Education:
- Doctorate in English (emphasis: ethnic identity), New Sorbonne University, Paris
- Master’s in English (emphasis: composition and rhetoric)
- Bachelor’s in English (emphasis: American literature)
Research Interests: Christie’s work explores intersections of environmental injustice, gender issues, and technology’s impact on Indigenous North American cultures. She investigates how ancient traditions, colonization, and modernization shape contemporary challenges. Central questions in her research include humanity’s role in environmental degradation and pathways to sustainable futures.
Teaching & Advising: Her courses address 21st-century global issues, empowering students to analyze modern challenges through critical writing. Advising focuses on guiding students through interdisciplinary projects linking literature, anthropology, and environmental studies.
Labs/Teams: Not explicitly mentioned in available records.
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