Ph.D. Chadwick ALLEN Associate Professor, Department of English, Ohio State University, Columbus
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1987 | B.A. Comparative Study of Religion, magna cum laude, Harvard University (Cambridge, Massachusetts) |
1990 | M.F.A. in Writing, Washington University (St. Louis, Missouri) |
1994 | IIE Fulbright Scholar, Department of Maori Studies, Auckland University (Auckland, New Zealand) |
1997 | Ph.D. Comparative Cultural and Literary Studies, University of Arizona (Tucson, Arizona) |
1997-2003 | Assistant Professor, Department of English, Ohio State University |
since 2003 | Associate Professor, Department of English, Ohio State University |
2006 | Visiting Professor, Universite du Havre, Le Havre, France (December) |
2007-2008 | Moore Distinguished Visiting Professor in ethnic literatures, Department of English, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon |
2009 | Visiting Professor, Department of Foreign Languages and Literature, National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan (August) |
Mitgliedschaften
Modern Language Association | |
American Studies Association | |
Association for the Study of American Indian Literatures (ASAIL) | |
Native American and Indigenous Studies Association (NAISA) | |
CIC American Indian Studies Consortium | |
Western Literature Association | |
Association for the Study of Literature and Environment | |
Society for the Study of Narrative Literature |
Publikationen
Blood Narrative: Indigenous Identity in American Indian and Maori Literary and Activist Texts. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2002 | |
"Comparative Approaches to Indigenous Literary Studies." Special issue of Journal of New Zealand Literature, co-edited with Alice Te Punga Somerville, Alex Calder, and Witi Ihimaera, 2007 | |
Trans-Indigenous: Methodologies for Native Literary Studies. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press (forthcoming) | |
"A Transnational Native American Studies? Why Not Studies that are Trans-Indigenous?", Journal of Transnational American Studies (forthcoming) |
Auszeichnungen
Norman Foerster Prize, best essay published in American Literature, awarded for "Hero With Two Faces: The Lone Ranger as Treaty Discourse", 1996 | |
Finalist, Don D. Walker Award for best essay in western American studies, Western Literature Assoc., for "Hero With Two Faces: The Lone Ranger as Treaty Discourse", 1997 | |
Don D. Walker Award for best essay in western American studies, Western Literature Assoc., awarded for "Blood (and) Memory", 2000 | |
Finalist, MLA First Book Prize, for Blood Narrative, 2003 | |
Honorable Mention, Gustave O. Arlt Award in the Humanities, Council of Graduate Schools, for Blood Narrative, 2007 | |
Finalist, Don D. Walker Award for best essay in western American studies, Western Literature Assoc., for "Engaging the Politics and Pleasures of Indigenous Aesthetics", 2007 | |
Don D. Walker Award for best essay in western American studies, Western Literature Assoc., awarded for "Sight in the Sound: Seeing and Being Seen in The Lone Ranger Radio Show", 2008 | |
Blood Narrative voted one of the Ten Most Influential Books in Native American and Indigenous Studies in the First Decade of the Twenty-First Century, Native American and Indigenous Studies Association, 2011 | |
Distinguished Diversity Enhancement Award, Ohio State University, 2011 | |
Recent Grants and Fellowships: | |
CIES Fulbright Research Scholarship to New Zealand (undertaken 2005), 2004 | |
Arts and Humanities Seed Grant, Ohio State University ($10,400), 2005 | |
Innovations in Diversity and Academic Excellence Grant, Univ. of Oregon ($12,000), 2008 | |
Arts and Humanities Research Enhancement Grant, Ohio State University ($5,800), 2009 | |
Conference Support Grant, Colleges of Arts and Humanities, Ohio State Univ. ($10,000), 2009 | |
Collaborative Research Grant, Colleges of Arts and Humanities, Ohio State University ($20,000), 2011 |