Srila Nayak, Assistant Professor
Education
Ph.D. Carnegie Mellon University, 2007
M.A. University of Delhi, India, 2000 Areas of Interest British Modernism
Post-colonial theory and literature
An article in progress on Virginia Woolf and Nationalism Selected Publications and Presentations Review Srila Nayak. “Terry Eagleton. Sweet Violence: The Idea of the Tragic . Style: Poetics and Stylistics 39 (2006): 226-231. Presentations “The Legacy of Free Trade: Victorian England and the New Empire.” Postcolonial Victorians? A Conversation Across Borders Conference. June 2-3, 2006. Department of English, University of Oxford , U.K. “Tradition and Anti-Totalitarianism: T.S. Eliot as Citizen.” Panel: “Citizenship and the Modernists: Treason and Tradition.” Modernist Studies Association: Seventh Annual Conference. November 3-6, 2005. Chicago, IL, USA. “Virginia Woolf and Nationalism.” Peer Seminar. Modernist Studies Association: Ninth Annual Conference. November 1-4, 2007. Long Beach, CA, USA. “T.S. Eliot and Liberalism.” Stony Brook University Conference. February 2004. New York, USA. Courses Taught English 3100: Approaches to Literature
English 3300: British Literature Survey II Faculty appointments: UNC Charlotte since 2007 Awards:
Schaeffer Dissertation Fellowship, Carnegie Mellon University, 2006-2007. Cornell University 's Society for Humanities and The School of Criticism and Theory Fellowship, 2003. |