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Stacy Pies is a Clinical Associate Professor at the Gallatin School of Individualized Study, New York University. She specializes in narrative studies, poetry, and urban literature. Her research explores intersections of literature with philosophy, cities, and cross-disciplinary narratives.
- Education:
- B.A., Literature, Yale University, 1979
- M.A., Comparative Literature, CUNY Graduate Center, 1984
- Ph.D., Comparative Literature, CUNY Graduate Center, 1993
Her teaching includes courses like 'Life, Stories, Culture,' 'Imagining Cities,' and interdisciplinary seminars on metaphor, Caliban, and philosophic dialogue. She co-developed travel programs in France and Cuba. Her work appears in French Forum, Nineteenth-Century French Studies, and poetry journals Fulcrum and Conditions.
- Awards:
- NYU Distinguished Teaching Award (2007)
- Margaret C. Bryant Dissertation Award
As Chair of Gallatin's Writing Program, she oversees curricula emphasizing narrative and creative expression.
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