Qualification | Year | Awarding Institution |
PhD | Kings College London | |
MA | University of Warwick | |
BA | University of Warwick |
Period of employment | Employer | Location | Position | |
From | To | |||
2009 | Today | European University Cyprus | Cyprus | Lecturer |
2007 | 2008 | University of Nicosia | Cyprus | Visiting Lecturer |
2008 | 2009 | University of Cyprus | Cyprus | Special Scientist |
Year | Title | Other authors | Journal and Publisher / Conference | Vol. | Pages |
2019 | “Mangled Coding: Class in the Poems of Santee Frazier” | Journal of Working-Class Studies | 3:2 | 22-36 | |
2019 | “Louis Owens’ Wolfsong and Ken Kesey’s Sometimes a Great Notion in the Anthropocene.” | Louis Owens: Writing Land and Legacy. Ed. A. Robert Lee and Joe Lockard. Alburquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 2019. | 136-149 | ||
2015 | “‘Wanton and Sensuous’ in the Musée du Quai Branly: Gerald Vizenor’s Cosmoprimitivist Visions of France” | Journal of Postcolonial Writing Reprinted in Imaginary Europes: Literary and filmic representations of Europe from afar, ed. Elisabeth Bekers, Maggie Ann Bowers and Sissy Helff. London: Routledge, 2018. | 51(3) | ||
2013 | Tribal Fantasies: Native Americans in the European Imaginary: 1900-2010 | David Stirrup | New York: Palgrave | ||
2013 | “Ethics and Axes: Outsider Approaches to Native American Literatures” | Native American Renaissance I: The Literary Imagination, Ed. A. Robert Lee and Alan Velie, Oklahoma UP | 39-57 | ||
2013 | “Constitutional Narratives: A Conversation with Gerald Vizenor” | Centering Anishinaabeg Studies: Understanding the World Through Stories, Michigan UP | 110-122 | ||
2013 | “Off Native Ground: Europe in Contemporary Native American Poetry” | European Journal of American Culture | 31(3) | 249-263 | |
2013 | “Monstrous Bodies and Ignoble Savages: Native Americans in European Film” | Tribal Fantasies: Native Americans in the European Imaginary: 1900 – 2010, New York: Palgrav, Ed. James Mackay and David Stirrup | 137-154 | ||
2011 | “Constitutional Criticism” | Special issue (ed. and intr.) Studies in American Indian Literatures | 23(4) | ||
2010 | The Salt Companion to Diane Glancy, ed. | Cambridge: Salt | |||
2011 | “The Welsh Background: Jim Barnes and Dylan Thomas” | The Salt Companion to Jim Barnes. Ed. A. Robert Lee Cambridge: Salt | 111-130 |
Date | Title | Funded by | Project Role* |
2014-present | Transmotion (journal of postmodern Indigenous Studies) | University of Kent Open Access Journals initiative | Founder, Co-Editor and Book Reviews Editor |
2015 | Indigenize Wikipedia! | Native American Literature Symposium | Co-ordinator and trainer. |
Period | Organization | Title of Position or Service | Key Activities |
2014-present | “Native American Literary Studies” series (Rowman and Littlefield) | Member of editorial advisory board | Approving manuscripts. |
2017-present | Cyprus Society for the Study of English (affiliated to the European Society for the Study of English) | President | Organising regular meetings of the association, publicising funding opportunities, attending the biannual conference. |
Title |
Runner-up, Cyprus International Poetry Slam |
Date | Title | Key Activities: |
2019 | Borderlines 2019 | Conducted two workshops for poets aged 15-25. The best poems chosen by collaborators in the UK are to be broadcast as part of a 9-country event on the date of Brexit, and all young poets will have a chance to contribute to an online database. |
2017 | “Leventis: broken sestina” (poem) | Published in the anthologyDialogues with the Leventis Museum, edited by Lily Michaelides and Nora Hadjisotiriou (2017) |
2017 | Invited poet to the festival …to the sea-girt shores of Cyprus…, organised by Ideogramma Cyprus. | Speaker and also took part in workshop and panel discussions. |