
About
Cosana Eram serves as Associate Professor and Department Chair at the University of the Pacific, specializing in French language, literature, and culture education. She cultivates a classroom environment emphasizing respect, critical inquiry, and multicultural awareness to foster student growth as global citizens through engagement with "accented" otherness.
Education:
- PhD in French and Humanities, Stanford University, 2010
- PhD in Philology, University of Bucharest, Romania, 2003
Research Focus: Her scholarship centers on European and American avant-garde movements (Tristan Tzara, Benjamin Fondane, Victor Brauner), 20th-21st century French literature, literary canon theory, ethics of technology (Bernard Stiegler), and digital humanities. She examines transnational avant-garde networks and canon transformations across Romanian, French, and American contexts.
Publication Trends: Analysis of her 15 most recent articles reveals consistent exploration of surrealist/dadaist movements, Romanian literary canon evolution, and intersections between digital humanities and traditional scholarship. Key themes include transnational cultural exchange, posthuman interpretations, and ethical dimensions of technological impact on human identity.
Scientific Awards: No awards, fellowships, or medals were documented in source materials.
Advising & Grants: As Department Chair, she mentors French studies students though specific advisees remain unnamed. Research grant details were not provided in available documentation.
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