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Alec Parry serves as an Instructor of German and Ph.D. student in Comparative Literature (CPLT) at the University of South Carolina's Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures within the College of Arts and Sciences.
He earned a BA in German from Colorado College and an MA in German from the University of South Carolina, followed by teaching experience as a Fulbright Teaching Assistant in Vienna and Innsbruck through the USTA Program. His academic profile emphasizes Swiss and Austrian literature with specialized focus on Alpine environments, nature representation, and minor literature theory.
Parry's research centers on authors including Charles Ferdinand Ramuz, Max Frisch, and Thomas Bernhard, exploring intersections of geography, identity, and literary marginality within German-speaking Alpine regions. His work connects ecological themes with theoretical frameworks examining cultural peripheries.
His primary recognition is the Fulbright Teaching Assistantship award:
- Fulbright Teaching Assistant (Vienna and Innsbruck)
As a current doctoral candidate and instructor, Parry maintains active teaching responsibilities in German language and literature without documented graduate student advisees or research grants. His professional activities reflect early-career scholarly development centered on Central European literary traditions.





