
About
Hannah Barnhart is an Instructor in Composition at Colorado State University, specializing in the English and University Composition Program. She holds an MFA in Fiction from CSU and a BA in English from the College of William and Mary. Prior to her academic career, she worked as an outdoor educator in Southwestern Colorado.
- Education:
- MFA in Fiction, Colorado State University
- BA in English, College of William and Mary
Her research interests focus on queer environmentalism, political ecology, and creative writing pedagogy. Her work critically examines intersections of literature, environment, and social justice.
Her scholarly article (2014) explores postcolonial narratives through the lens of Salman Rushdie and William Faulkner, analyzing how their works interrogate cultural mythologies and exceptionalist histories.
No scientific awards or grants are listed. She teaches courses including CO-150, CO-300, and E-210. No formal advising or lab affiliations are mentioned.
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