Daria Goncharova studies 20th-century and 21st-century American literature and film with an emphasis on the intersection of space, citizenship, and whiteness, a focus largely informed by her own experience as an international scholar residing in the US. Her work has appeared in Adaptation, Literature/Film Quarterly, and Contemporary Literature, among others.Ìý
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EducationÌý
- 2024, Ph.D., University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY.Ìý
- 2018, M.A., University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY.Ìý
- 2015, B.A., Linguistics, Southern Federal University, Rostov-on-Don, Russia.Ìý
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Teaching AreasÌý
- 20th and 21st Century American LiteratureÌý
- African American LiteratureÌýÌý
- Gender and SexualityÌý
- Film & AdaptationÌý
- Composition and CommunicationÌý
- First-Year WritingÌý
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Research Areas:Ìý
- 20th and 21st Century American LiteratureÌýÌý
- Cold War Literature & CultureÌý
- Gender and Sexuality StudiesÌýÌý
- Critical Race TheoryÌýÌý
- Critical Studies of WhitenessÌýÌý
- Film StudiesÌý
- Citizenship StudiesÌý