Hillary Cheramie

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On fellowship until summer 2023; available by appointment
Bio

Biography: 

EDUCATION

University of California, Davis     Davis, CA
Ph.D. in English Literature    Anticipated August 2023
Dissertation: Medieval Travel and the Speculative (Re)Presentation of Race and Capital
Committee: Seeta Chaganti (Chair), Mark Jerng, Matthew Vernon, Joshua Clover

Hunter College    New York, NY
B.A. English Literature; Minor in Cultural Anthropology     June 2016
Honors: Phi Beta Kappa, summa cum laude
Honors thesis: “Othello: The Native Cannibal and the Eurocannibal”

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Medieval Literature, Racial Capitalism, Geography, Digital Humanities, Early Modern Literature, Travel Narratives, Postcolonial Theory, Critical Race Theory, Monstrosity and Marginality, Cannibalism, Genre, Global Waste Trade

PEDAGOGICAL EXPERIENCE

Teaching Assistant    Davis, CA
ENL 117: Early Shakespeare and the Theater (with Professor Gina Bloom, 2 discussion sections)    Fall 2017
ENL 113B: Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales (with Professor Claire Waters, 2 discussion sections)    Winter 2018
ENL 186: Literature, Gender, and Sexuality (with Professor Elizabeth Freeman)    Spring 2018
GER 011: Travel and the Modern World (with Professor Chunjie Zhang)    Spring 2020
HIS 190A: Middle East 600-1000 (with Professor Ali Anooshahr)    Fall 2020
CLA 010: Greek Mythology (with Professor Byron MacDougall)    Spring 2021
CLA 020: Pompeii (with Professor Melissa Stem)    Fall 2021

Associate Instructor    Davis, CA
UWP 1: Expository Writing    Fall 2018
UWP 1: Academic Literacies    Winter 2019-Summer 2020
ENL 3: Introduction to Literature (remote)    Fall 2020-Summer 2021 
ENL 3: Introduction to Literature    Fall -Spring 2021
ENL 3A: Writer’s Workshop    Winter -Spring 2022

Pedagogical Training    Davis, CA
UWP 390: Theory and Practice of University-Level Composition Instruction    Spring 2018
UWP 392: Teaching Composition     Fall 2018
ENL 393: Teaching Literature and Composition    Spring 2020
ENL 298: Teaching Composition    Fall 2020

FELLOWSHIPS, AWARDS, AND HONORS

Russell J. and Dorothy S. Bilinski Educational Foundation Dissertation Writing Fellowship    2022-2023
Donald R. Howard Travel Scholarship    Summer 2022
James and Roberta Woodress Endowed Fund Grant for International Research    Summer 2022
MLA Convention Grant    Fall 2021
The Mellon Research Initiative on Racial Capitalism Summer Fellowship    Summer 2020
Newberry Renaissance Consortium Grant    November 2018
English Department Fellowship    2017-2018

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS & LECTURES

New Chaucer Society 
The Book of Sir John Mandeville and the Critics: “Google Mappaemundi”    July 2022
Mandeville 700 at King’s College
“Mandeville’s Raciailizing Prism”    June 2022
Modern Language Association 
Racial Capitalism and the Middle Ages: “Medieval Compendia and Racial Capitalism”    January 2022
The Mellon Research Initiative in Racial Capitalism at UC Davis    April 2021
Respondent to Wan-Chuan Kao’s “In the Lap of Whiteness”