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Dawn Marlan is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Comparative Literature and German & Scandinavian within the Schnitzer School of Global Studies and Languages at the University of Oregon, where she maintains an active academic appointment with office hours by appointment in room 363 PLC.
Her research program critically examines narrative forms across transnational contexts, with particular emphasis on historical trajectories of the novel and theoretical frameworks for understanding literary evolution. She investigates intersections between textual and visual media while maintaining a parallel practice in creative writing.
- History of the Novel
- Theory of the Novel
- Comparative Modernism
- Contemporary Fiction
- Visual Culture
- Creative Writing
No scientific awards or major research grants are documented in the available institutional records. The provided materials contain no indication of graduate student advising responsibilities or formal research mentorship activities.
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