Matthew Burgess Matthew Burgess began teaching at Brooklyn College in 1999 while pursuing his M.F.A. in Poetry. He teaches various courses in the English Department including Poetry Writing, Literature for Young People, Read More
Rosamond King A critical and creative writer and artist, King’s book Island Bodies: Transgressive Sexualities in the Caribbean Imagination won the Caribbean Studies Association Best Book Prize (2015). Her scholarship has appeared Read More
Karl T. Steel For Karl Steel’s CV, see here. Steel’s first book is How to Make a Human: Animals and Violence in the Middle Ages. He co-edited “The Animal Turn,” a special issue Read More
Tanya L. Pollard Tanya Pollard writes on Shakespeare and early modern drama. Her books include Greek Tragic Women on Shakespearean Stages (2017), which was awarded the Roland H. Bainton Literature Book Prize; Drugs Read More
Carey Harrison Carey Harrison’s backpiece tattoo is a passage of German philosophy, in the original German. It is the opening section, “Fuer Marcel Proust” (“for Marcel Proust”), of Theodor Adorno’s philosophical journal, Read More
Geoffrey Minter A native of the San Francisco Bay Area, Geoffrey Minter began teaching at Brooklyn College in Fall 2003. To view his courses at Brooklyn College, visit http://www.sutropark.com/courses. Read More
Nicola Masciandaro Nicola Masciandaro is Professor of English and a specialist in medieval literature. His books include The Seriality of the One (Anthem, 2025), On the Darkness of the Will (Mimesis, 2018), Read More
Albena Lutzkanova-Vassileva Albena Lutzkanova-Vassileva is an associate professor of English and comparative literature. Her major areas of interest include 20th-century English and East European literatures, Romanticism, critical theory and philosophy, semiotics and Read More