معرفی
Gregory Byala serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of English at Temple University's College of Liberal Arts, where he is actively involved in the First Year Writing Program and teaches undergraduate literature and composition courses.
His scholarly focus encompasses:
- Composition and First-Year Writing Pedagogy
- Modernist Literary Movements
- Samuel Beckett Studies
- Detective Fiction Traditions
- Central European Novel Development
- Twentieth-Century British and American Literature
- Postcolonial Literary Theory
Byala's research output demonstrates consistent engagement with literary biography, theatrical theory, and modernist narrative structures. His publications on André Brink advance African literary scholarship, while his estrangement analysis bridges theater and literary criticism, and his Beckett scholarship explores ontological tensions in modernist fiction.
As an educator, he mentors undergraduate students through foundational writing courses and literature surveys, including Introduction to Academic Discourse, Analytical Reading and Writing, and comprehensive surveys of British and American literary traditions.
He operates within Temple University's First Year Writing Program framework, contributing to institutional writing pedagogy initiatives from his office in Mazur Hall.


