معرفی
Scott G. Williams is an Associate Professor in the Department of Modern Language Studies at Texas Christian University (AddRan College of Liberal Arts), specializing in German literature and translation studies. His research bridges classical antiquity with modern literary practices, focusing on cultural transmission and technological mediation of language.
- Education:
- Ph.D. in Comparative Literature, University of Texas at Austin
- Magister Artium in Greek and Roman History and Archaeology, Universität Hamburg
- BA in History, Stephen F. Austin State University
Research interests include:
- Translation Studies
- Modern Reception of Classical Greek and Roman Antiquity
- Contemporary Literature
- Language Learning Technology
His publications analyze intertextual relationships across cultures and eras, particularly examining how classical myths and literary traditions are reinterpreted in post-1945 German-language works. Articles like Eating Faulkner Eating Baudelaire explore transatlantic literary cannibalism, while The Deukalion Myth in Celan and Ransmayr investigates mythic frameworks in Holocaust literature and postmodern poetry.




