
معرفی
Marsha McSpadden is an Instructor in the Department of English at the University of Alabama. She joined the faculty in 2008 and specializes in areas such as Literature, Composition & Rhetoric, and Creative Writing, with additional interests in Digital Humanities and Critical Theory. She has been involved with the Strode Program and Linguistics/TESOL initiatives.
Education:
- Bachelor of Arts (BA) from Presbyterian College
- Master of Arts (MA) in English from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte
- Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Fiction from the University of Memphis
Research Interests: McSpadden’s work explores fragmented forms in short fiction and narrative experimentation. She focuses on diverse literary traditions, including African-American, Early American, and Late American literature, alongside Medieval, Renaissance, and Restoration/18th Century studies. Her research also engages 19th- and 20th-Century British literature, Postcolonial themes, and the intersection of Digital Humanities with creative writing pedagogy. She currently works on a novel about cellular memory between football seasons.
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