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Professor
English
Co-Director of Graduate Studies
English
AAAPI Center Executive Board
Professor
English, MA
Coordinator
Racial Justice, Cert
Office
Willard-DiLoreto Hall
401-26
Monday
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Tuesday
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
Thursday
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
Or by appointment
Biography

Aimee Pozorski has authored Roth and Trauma: The Problem of History in the Later Works (Continuum, 2011), Falling After 9/11: Crisis in American Art and Literature (Bloomsbury, 2014), and AIDS-Trauma and Politics (Lexington, 2019).  She has edited or co-edited volumes on the topics of Philip Roth, American Modernism, and HIV/AIDS representation. With Maren Scheurer, she co-edited the peer-reviewed journal, Philip Roth Studies from 2019-2024 and the Bloomsbury Handbook to Philip Roth which also appeared in 2024. She is Professor of English at 91¾«Æ· Connecticut State University, where she also directs the certificate in Racial Justice. 

Education
English
Emory University
2003
Areas of Expertise

20th and 21st Century American Literature, Trans-Atlantic Modernism, Theories of Trauma and Ethics, Philip Roth Studies, Literatures of Racial Justice 

Courses Taught

AMS 110: Introduction to American Studies 

English 209: Literature of Racial Justice 

English 250: Contemporary Literature

English 344: Contemporary American Literature 

English 398: Theory and Methods in Philip Roth Studies

English 474: Trauma and the Contemporary American Novel

RJ200: Introduction to Racial Justice