معرفی
Kerry Fine is an Instructor in the Department of English at Arizona State University (ASU). She holds a Ph.D. in English Literature from Texas Tech University, with a focus on American Literature, Multicultural American Literature, Theory, and Ecocriticism. Her research explores 19th to 21st century American literature, film, and television, with a focus on race, gender, and environmental studies. She is particularly interested in cultural myths and spaces in the American frontier and U.S./Mexico borderlands, analyzing how monster narratives contribute to the Othering of non-Anglo Americans and how minority authors subvert these narratives to redefine identities and spaces.
Education:
- Ph.D. in English Literature (American Literature, Multicultural American Literature, Theory and Ecocriticism), Texas Tech University.
Research Expertise:
- American and Ethnic Studies
- Indigenous American Literatures
- Chicano/a Literature
- 20th Century Literature
Her work intersects with postcolonial and postmodern contexts, emphasizing environmental humanities and cultural studies. While no specific articles or awards are listed, her current project highlights interdisciplinary approaches to literature and social justice. Contact: Ross-Blakley Hall 202AB, Tempe, AZ 85287-1401.