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Our faculty specializing in modern literature and cultural studies represent a thoughtfully varied collective. Their scholarly focus spans post-1945 American literature and culture, African American literary traditions and rhetoric, global English literature from the 20th-21st centuries, Latino/a narratives, Asian American writing, American Jewish literature, avant-garde movements, poetic theory, biotechnology discourses, interdisciplinary arts, late capitalism's post-postmodern logic, queer theory, feminist scholarship, and disability studies. These scholars lead graduate seminars exploring topics like African American literary traditions, innovative poetry, modern fiction, speculative literature, cultural theory, postcolonial works, diverse ethnic literatures, and the intersection of science/medicine with literary analysis. We guide students in examining both cultural creation processes and how meaning emerges through culture. Though we employ diverse approaches, contemporary studies uniquely enables us to engage with present-day realities while tracing modernity's enduring impacts across recent centuries.