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Juliana Chow
Faculty, Language and Thinking Program
About Juliana Chow Juliana Chow (B.A. English, Harvard; M.Sc. Geography, Oxford; Ph.D. Candidate, English, University of California, Berkeley) has taught Reading and Composition at UC Berkeley and the Prison University Project at San Quentin, as well as science and math for students participating in First Graduate (formerly bay Fund) and Summerbridge (also known as Breakthrough Collaborative) in San Francisco. She has been awarded the Leverhulme Fellowship in the Human Geography of China and the Discovery Fellowship at the Townsend Center for the Humanities. Her dissertation considers principles such as specificity, nativity, and vitality underlying American regionalist texts of the mid-nineteenth through early-twentieth century. Her article "Motion Studies: Gertrude Stein's Work" is forthcoming in Arizona Quarterly. Juliana grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area and currently lives in Oakland.Contact:
Phone: 845-758-7141Website: https://languageandthinking.bard.edu
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