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Natalie Melas

Internal Collaborator; Associate Professor, Department of Comparative Literature

Natalie Melas holds a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature (English, French, Ancient Greek) from UC Berkeley. Her interests range across Francophone and Anglophone Caribbean literature and thought, modern Greek, modern French and modern English poetry, comparison, modernism and colonialism, modern reconfigurations of antiquity, Homer, Césaire, Cavafy, philosophies of time, decadence, barbarism, alexandrianism, comparative modernities, world literature in world history, postcolonial or decolonial studies, aesthetics and politics, critical theory. She is the author of All the Difference in the World: Postcoloniality and the Ends of Comparison (Stanford UP, 2007) and co-editor of The Princeton Sourcebook in Comparative Literature (Princeton UP, 2009).  Her current research centers on colonial poetics and the politics of time in Aimé Césaire and C.P. Cavafy.

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Goldwin Smith Hall, Room 245
nam5@cornell.edu
607-2554155

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