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Noa Saunders is a Lecturer in the Department of English at Tufts University, part of the School of Arts and Sciences. She holds a PhD from Boston University (2024), an MFA from the University of Maryland (2016), and a BA from Ohio State University (2013). Her research focuses on the intersections of 20th-century poetry, film, and performance studies, examining how artists represent everyday uncertainties and their impact on cultural and political contexts. Central to her work is the book project "Vulnerable Forms," which explores how artistic forms are disrupted by modern life's ambiguities, emphasizing underappreciated political dimensions of creative production.
Her scholarship engages figures such as Gertrude Stein, Baroness Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven, Charlie Chaplin, and Maya Deren, analyzing their engagement with confusion, clumsiness, and crisis through frameworks of affect theory and media aesthetics. Courses taught include ENG0001 (Expository Writing) and ENG0002 (Digital Media Cultures).
No awards, grants, or advising details are explicitly listed in the provided materials. The Department of English is located in East Hall, Medford, MA.



