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Disability Studies, Literature, and Humanities: An Interview with Michael Bérubé
Yang Yang, Michael Bérubé
Online:2022-04-25
Published:2022-04-29
About author:Yang Yang is a PhD candidate at the College of Foreign Languages and Cultures, Sichuan University (Chengdu 610065, China). Her areas of research include contemporary American Southern literature, visual culture, and Disability Studies. Email: hely0107@163.com. Michael Bérubé is the Edwin Erle Sparks Professor of Literature at the Department of English, Pennsylvania State University (University Park 16802, U.S.) and the former president of Modern Language Association of America. His areas of research include literary disability studies, English literature and cultural politics. Email: mfb12@psu.edu
Supported by:
The Joint Doctoral Student Training for Building High-Level Universities Program funded by China Scholarship Council, 9/2019-9/2020 (201906240047); “Colonial Medicine in English Literature” (17YBA343) sponsored by the Social Science Fund of Hunan Province.
Yang Yang, Michael Bérubé. Disability Studies, Literature, and Humanities: An Interview with Michael Bérubé[J]. Foreign Literature Studies, 2022, 44(2): 1-16.
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