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Madalina Meirosu is an Assistant Professor in the School of International Letters and Cultures at Arizona State University. Her research focuses on intersections of race, disability, gender, and medical humanities, with emphasis on fictional representations of artificial intelligence and literary explorations of bodily and existential themes. She holds a PhD from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and teaches courses on Romanian language/culture, Gothic literature (e.g., Dracula and Vampire Lore), and special topics in German Studies.
Her educational background includes advanced studies in Romanian language instruction and interdisciplinary cultural studies. Teaching highlights include courses like ROM 101 (Elementary Romanian) and innovative special topics such as SLC 442 (Dracula and Vampire Lore), reflecting her expertise in both language pedagogy and critical cultural analysis.
Research interests span literary analysis of medical experiences, feminist translation practices, and socio-political commentary in historical and contemporary texts. Her publications in Journal for Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics and Literal and Medicine demonstrate engagement with bioethical narratives and interdisciplinary humanities research.
No academic awards are explicitly noted in the provided materials. She maintains active teaching responsibilities across multiple semesters, demonstrating commitment to both undergraduate education and advanced scholarly research.



