
معرفی
Amy England is an Adjunct Associate Professor in the Writing Department at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC). Her teaching and creative work focus on sensory engagement in writing, blending literary experimentation with interdisciplinary exploration of perception, memory, and embodiment.
Education
- B.A., Brandeis University (1985)
- M.A., University of Illinois at Chicago (1996)
- Ph.D., University of Denver (1999)
Research Interests
- Intersections of creative writing and sensory studies
- Experimental prose and poetic forms
- Embodied cognition in literary practice
- Cultural and ecological perspectives on perception
Courses
- Writing Through Senses (Spring 2025)
- Graduate Projects: Writing (Fall 2025, Spring 2025)
Publications
- The Flute Ship Castricum
- Victory and Her Opposites: A Guide (Tupelo Press)
- For the Reckless Sleeper (American Letters and Commentary)
- Anthologized in Sites of Insight: A Guide to Colorado Sacred Places (University of Colorado Press) and Best American Poetry 2001 (Simon and Schuster)
- Published in journals: Field, Denver Quarterly, Ohio Review, Conjunctions online, Barrow Street, McSweeney’s, Salt Hill, Quarter After Eight
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