Faculty

Lecturer in Comparative Literature and Classics
jessica.brooks@csulb.edu
(562) 985-4248
Office: MHB 508
M.A. Archaeology, Cotsen Institute of Archaeology, UCLA
Post-Baccalaureate in Classics, UCLA
B.A. Anthropology, UCLA summa cum laude
Interests: Aegean Bronze Age and Classical Archaeology, women in the ancient world, mortuary and ritual analysis, and world mythology

Professor of Classics and Religious Studies
kathryn.chew@csulb.edu
Latin Teaching Credential Advisor
CWL Advisor
CWL Director
(562) 985-5810
Office: MHB 606
Ph.D. Classics, UCLA
M.A. Classics, UCLA
B.A. Classics, UC Irvine
Interests: Greek and Latin Novels, Greek Literature, the Hellenistic Period, Late Antiquity, Hagiography, Mythology, Sanskrit Literature, Latin Teacher Preparation

Lecturer in Comparative Literature
pravina.cooper@csulb.edu
(562) 985-4241
Office: MHB 611
Ph.D. Comparative World Literature, UCLA
M.A. Comparative World Literature, UCLA
M.A. History, Mumbai University
B.A. British and Continental Philosophy
Interests: World Cinemas, Transnational Literatures, Genre, Literary Theory, British and French Modernisms

Professor of Comparative Literature
elizabeth.dahab@csulb.edu
(562) 985-1368
Office: MHB 608
Doctorat, Comparative Literature, Universit茅 de Paris-IV, Sorbonne
M.A. Educational Psychology, University of Alberta
Professional Diploma After Degree (for teaching French), University of Alberta (Canada)
B.A. Psychology, McGill University (Canada)
Interests: Post-colonial Literature, Cultural Theory, Middle Eastern Literature, Interdisciplinary Studies, 19th Century French Literature, Exilic Francophone Literatures in Canada/Qu茅bec

Lecturer in Comparative Literature
letitia.deon@csulb.edu
(562) 985-1589
Office: MHB 513
M.F.A. Creative Writing, emphasis in poetry, MD传媒入口
M.A. English, emphasis in British Literature, MD传媒入口
B.A. English, MD传媒入口
Interests: Gender Studies, Cultural Studies, British Literature, Poetics / Poetry and the Self / Confessional Poetry / Stand up Poetry, Identity Theory, Comedy, Comics and Graphic Novels

Lecturer in Comparative Literature
amy.desuza-riehm@csulb.edu
Office: MHB 701
M.A. English, MD传媒入口
B.A. Comparative World Literature, MD传媒入口
A.S. Exotic Animal Training and Management; Animal Behavior, Wildlife Education, Moorpark College
Interests: Comics Studies, Popular Culture Studies, Video Games and Digital Narratives; Ecocriticism; Animal Studies; Science Fiction; Myth; Comedy; Medieval Literature
Lecturer in Comparative Literature
(562) 985-8660
Office: MHB 605
M.A. Comparative Literature, UCLA
Lecturer in Classics
andy.hogan@csulb.edu
FO5-215
PhD in Ancient History, Yale University
MA in History, Yale University
MPhil in History, Yale University
MPhil in Egyptology, Oxford University (Wolfson College)
BA in Classics, University of Southern California
Interests: the social, economic, political, and legal history of Greco-Roman Egypt and its connections with eastern Mediterranean history; Greek and demotic papyrology; Greek, Roman, and Egyptian history; the history of cultural relations in Hellenic Egypt; ancient kingship

Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature
viola.lasmana@csulb.edu
(562) 985-1815
Office: MHB 609
Ph.D. English, USC
M.A. English, San Francisco State University
B.A. English, University of San Francisco
Interests: Digital humanities, Digital pedagogies, Transpacific Studies, Asian & Asian-American Studies, Southeast Asia; Indonesia; literature, film, global media; Transnational feminisms; Critical race theory; Social justice

Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature
crystal.lie@csulb.edu
(562) 985-4248
Office: MHB 508
Ph.D. English Language and Literature, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
M.A. English Language and Literature, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
M.A. Humanities, University of Chicago
B.A. English, UCLA
Interests: Disability Studies, Health Humanities, Contemporary Literature and Life Writing, Graphic Narrative, Visual Culture
Lecturer in Classics
diana.librandi@csulb.edu
MHB 513
PhD in Classics, University of California, Los Angeles
Graduate Certificate in Gender Studies, UCLA Center for the Study of Women
MA in Ancient Studies, Universit脿 degli Studi di Siena
BA in Classics, Universit脿 degli Studi di Siena
Areas of Interest: Latin literature, Greek and Roman tragedy, poetry and philosophy, gender studies

Lecturer in Comparative Literature
katherine.mcloone@csulb.edu
Office: MHB 701
Ph.D. Comparative Literature, UCLA
M.A. Humanities, University of Chicago
B.A. Comparative Literature, UC Berkeley
Interests: My research exists at the intersection of narratology and adaptation studies, with a strong focus on uses of classical and medieval narratives and tropes in twenty- and twenty-first century literature and popular culture.
Lecturer in Classics
nancy.meyer@csulb.edu
Office hours on Zoom
PhD in Ancient Near Eastern History and Archaeology, Claremont Graduate University
MA in Religious Studies, California State University, Long Beach
MA in Mythology, Pacifica Graduate Institute
BA in Classics, California State University, Long Beach
BA in Religious Studies, California State University, Long Beach
Areas of Interest: Cultural Contact between the Levant and Greece, Ancient Religion, Role of Mythology in Cultural Identity Creation

Lecturer in Comparative Literature
levon.parseghian@csulb.edu
Office: MHB 513
M.A. English, MD传媒入口
B.A. Comparative World Literature and Philosophy, MD传媒入口
Interests: Colonial and postcolonial literary theory, Marxist literary criticism, Comedy of the diaspora, Identity and the self in motion pictures

Professor of Classics
Co-Director, Lechaion Harbor and Settlement Land Project
paul.scotton@csulb.edu
(562) 985-2599
Office: MHB 516
PhD in Classical Archaeology, University of Pennsylvania 1997
American School of Classical Studies Athens 1991-1995
MA in Classical Languages, University of California Santa Barbara 1988
MA in English Literature, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign 1975
MFA with Honors in Creative Writing, University of Oregon 1974
BA in English Literature, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign 1970
Interests: Greek and Roman Archaeology, Ancient Architecture, Corinth, Ancient Harbors, Ancient Commerce and Trade

Lecturer in Comparative Literature
christopher.shaw@csulb.edu
Office: MHB 701
Ph.D. Comparative Literature, UCLA
B.A. Literature and Ethnic Studies, UC San Diego
Interests: Latin American, Ethnic American, and postcolonial literatures and cultures; conceptions of identity and difference in neurodiverse, popular, and digital contexts

Assistant Professor of Classics
Office: MHB 509
PhD in Archaeology, University of California, Los Angeles
MA in Classics, University of Colorado at Boulder
BA in History, University of Wyoming
Interests: Greek and Roman archaeology, ancient disability, Disability Studies, Greek medicine, ancient art, domestic archaeology.
Lecturer in Comparative Literature
lowry.sweney@csulb.edu
Office: MHB 513
M.A. Classics, UCLA
American School of Classical Studies at Athens, regular member 2001-2002
University of Pennsylvania, post-baccalaureate program
B.A., Harvard University
Interests: Ancient Greek poetry and performance, Ancient Greek and Roman religion, Indo-European poetics and comparative mythology, the literature and culture of 鈥淕olden Age鈥 Rome, satire through the ages (ancient and modern)
Professor of Comparative Literature
vlatka.velcic@csulb.edu
Office: MHB 609
Ph.D. Comparative Literature, UCLA
M.A. Comparative Literature, UCLA
B.A. Comparative Literature and English, University of Zagreb
Interests: Cultural Studies, Post-colonial Literature, 20th Century Literature, East European Literature
Current Adjunct Faculty
Lecturer, Comparative Literature
patrick.arbor@csulb.edu
Office: MHB 513
Lecturer, Comparative Literature
kelsey.bright@csulb.edu
Office: MHB 513
Lecturer, RGRLL
nicolas.bordage@csulb.edu
Office: AS 320
Professor, RGRLL
jeffrey.high@csulb.edu
Office: AS 321
Lecturer, RGRLL
jesse.odell@csulb.edu
Office: AS 334
Emeriti and Retired Faculty
- R. Conrad Barrett
- Alwin Baum
- Roland Bush
- Peter Carr
- Douglas Domingo-Forast茅
- Frank Fata
- Thomas Hubble
- J. Charles Jernigan
- Roberta Markman
- Teri Shaffer Yamada (CWL professor 1995-2013, chair of AAAS 2013-2020)
- Ray Lacoste
- Karl Squitier
- J. Mark Sugars
- Elaine Wida
Congratulations
- Carl Fisher, former chair, now at the Chancellor's Office
In Memoriam
- Roland Bush
- Peter Carr
- August Coppola
- Thomas Hubble
- Roberta Markman
- Erylene Piper Mandy
- Raymond Waters