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Emily E. Capettini is a Professor at Indiana State University's College of Arts & Sciences, Department of English. She holds a Ph.D. in English from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette (2014).
- Education: Ph.D., University of Louisiana at Lafayette, 2014
Her research focuses on feminist literature, science fiction, and popular culture, with a particular emphasis on gender representation in comics and speculative fiction. She explores intersections of identity in works like Neil Gaiman's narratives and Blade Runner adaptations, while also investigating fan practices in creative writing pedagogy.
Recent publications examine James Tiptree Jr.'s contributions to science fiction and analyze queer interpretations of superhero narratives. Her academic work spans literary criticism, flash fiction pedagogy, and speculative literature.
- Awards: Foundational Studies Outstanding Instructor Award (2021), Best of the Net nominations (2018, 2020), Split Lip Press finalist (2016)
- Grants: Charlotte Zietlow Women Faculty Research Grant (2019)
Capettini engages in community service through roles on university committees, alumni networking events, and Terre Haute Pride Center volunteering. She actively participates in creative writing workshops, panel discussions, and literary festivals nationwide.




