
معرفی
Alexandra Lossada is an Assistant Professor of Ethnic American Literatures at Berry College's Department of English Rhetoric and Writing. She holds a PhD from Johns Hopkins University and BA from UC Irvine. Her research focuses on immigration detention narratives, bilingualism, and transnational implications of anti-immigrant policies. She teaches courses on contemporary American fiction, critical theory, and translation studies.
Education:
- PhD in English, Johns Hopkins University
- BA in English, University of California, Irvine
Research Interests:
Dr. Lossada examines how ethnic literatures reveal intersections between immigration, race, and space. Key areas include Japanese American internment, Haitian/Central American asylum seeker portrayals, and post-9/11 immigration surveillance. She explores multilingual identities in urban contexts and human rights implications of detention systems.
Publications:
- "Multilingualism and Wordless Faith" (2021)
- "Cannibalism, Race, and Desire" (2017)
Awards: No scientific awards explicitly listed in provided text.
Advising/Grants: No student advisement records or grants mentioned in current data. She likely advises English and Ethnic Studies students through coursework.


