
معرفی
Charmion Gustke is an Associate Professor in the College of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences at Belmont University, where she also serves as the First-Year Seminar Coordinator. She holds a PhD from George Washington University with a specialization in Twentieth-Cententury American Literature and Postcolonial Theory. Her academic work bridges literature, social theory, and community engagement.
Research Interests: Her scholarly focus includes Marxism, Transcendentalism, reform movements, and the intersection of race and class in the writings of Willa Cather. She emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches that connect literary studies with social action and civic responsibility.
Publications and Academic Trends: Her work appears in specialized journals such as Cather Studies, The Willa Cather Review, and The Thoreau Society Bulletin, reflecting a strong engagement with American literary modernism, nature writing, and urban literary studies. The publications collectively highlight a thematic commitment to justice, identity, and the role of literature in societal transformation.
- Scientific Awards: No awards listed in the provided text.
Advising and Grants: While specific advisees and grants are not mentioned, her role as First-Year Seminar Coordinator indicates significant institutional leadership in undergraduate education. She actively fosters intellectual and civic development among students.
Labs and Teams: She is affiliated with the Belmont Formation Collaborative, suggesting participation in interdisciplinary or community-integrated academic initiatives focused on student formation and engagement.





