| Associate Professor Morton Hall 156 910.962.7546 cilanoc@uncw.edu |
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| Degrees | |
| Ph.D., Duquesne University M.A., Saint Bonaventure University B.A., Saint Bonaventure University |
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| Academic Interests | |
Dr. Cilano's primary teaching and research area is postcolonial literature, with a special emphasis on South Asia. Currently, she is at work on a monograph that examines fiction about the 1971 Pakistani civil war. She is also editing a collection of essays on representations of 9/11 in fiction and film from outside the US. In her courses, she often also covers literatures from the Caribbean, Africa, and the Pacific Islands. In addition, she is interested in critical theory and contemporary literature, as well as travel and nature writing. |
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| Courses Taught | |
ENG 205: Approaches to the Study of Literature ENG 341: Postcolonial and Third World Literature ENG 343: Studies in Postcolonial Literature (topics vary) ENG 387: Critical Theory and Practice ENG 502: Introduction to Literary Theory ENG 508: Studies in Nonfiction (topics vary) ENG 580: Studies in Literature (topics vary) |
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