
Chloe Hill
Assistant Professor · Contemporary Brazilian Literature
University of North Carolina at Chapel HillAbout
Chloe Hill is a Teaching Assistant Professor in the Department of Romance Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Her research focuses on contemporary Brazilian literature, globalization's impact on literary narratives, and speculative fiction exploring climate, dystopia, and post-apocalyptic themes. She holds a Ph.D., MA, and BA from Brown University and Smith College, respectively.
Education highlights include a Ph.D. in 2020, MA in 2018, and BA in 2012. Her work bridges literary theory with global cultural dynamics, emphasizing transcultural exchange and speculative genres.
Her research explores how literature reimagines globalized experiences, particularly through Latin American speculative fiction. Recent articles analyze climate narratives, apocalyptic timelines, and translation theory. Her 2017 translation of Myriam Fraga’s poetry earned the Cliff Becker Prize.
- Scholarships: Recipient of 2023 Schwab Academic Excellence Award and 2023 Faculty Mentoring Award
- Key Honors: 2017 Cliff Becker Prize and 2014 Fulbright Fellowship
Teaching includes courses like PORT 101 and PORT 520. Her translation work and global literary analysis reflect a commitment to interdisciplinary scholarship and mentorship.
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