Education:
Ph.D., University of Texas at Arlington
M.A., University of Texas at Arlington
B.A. , Brooklyn College
Current Research:
Dr. Barbara Chiarello continues to employ sociological and historical strategies, as well as cultural theories, to analyze the dialogue between multicultural literature and dominant society ideologies in both her scholarly work and course offerings.
Recent Publications:
Deflected Missives: Zitkala-Sa’s Resistance and Its(Un)Containment” in Studies in American Indian Literatures, 17:3 (2005), 1-26.
The Statue of Liberty and the Holocaust: A Phenomenology of Semiotic Reversal” The American Journal of Semiotics, 17:1 (Spring 2001), 85-98.
“The Utopian Space of a Nightmare: The Diary of Anne Frank” which was originally published in the Journal of Utopian Studies, 5:1 (1994), 128-140. (This article has been included in two of Harold Bloom’s anthologies: Modern Critical Interpretations: A Scholarly Look at The Diary of Anne Frank; Philadelphia: Chelsea House, 1999 and Literature of the Holocaust; Philadelphia: Chelsea House, 2004.)
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