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Marcel Cornis-Pope is a renowned Professor of English and Media Studies at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU), where he has held various leadership roles including Department Chair and Director of the PhD Program in Media, Art, and Text. His academic journey includes professorships in Romania (University of Timişoara) and research fellowships at Harvard University and the University of Northern Iowa. He is an elected member of the Academy of Europe (2012) in the Literary & Theatrical Studies section.
His research focuses on British Victorian/20th-century literature, narrative theory, and the intersection of literature with media and cultural studies. Key contributions include seminal works like History of the Literary Cultures of East Central Europe and Narrative Innovation and Cultural Rewriting in the Cold War Era.
- Education: Early career in Romania, with degrees from the University of Timişoara; extended academic exchanges via British Council Fellowships (Oxford, Birmingham).
- Awards: Includes the 1996 Phoenix Award, VCU Excellence Awards, and Romanian Writers' accolades for translation and criticism.
His scholarly leadership spans editorial roles, international academic collaborations, and contributions to postmodern literary discourse. He has advised numerous academic programs but no specific student names are listed in available texts.
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