Mia Du Plessis is an Associate Professor (Teaching) in the Department of Comparative Literature at the University of Southern California. She holds a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from USC, earned in January 1993. Her academic background includes an MA in Professional Writing from USC and another MA from the University of the Witwatersrand. Mia has contributed significantly to the field of comparative literature, presenting her research at various conferences including the Modernist Studies Association and American Comparative Literature Association. Her work often focuses on modernism, narrative theory, and visual culture. In addition to her presentations, Du Plessis published chapters in renowned literary collections and contributed essays exploring the intersections of film, literature, and cultural studies. Through her innovative teaching methods, she actively engages students in exploring contemporary literary themes and theories, bridging traditional literature with modern narrative forms. Du Plessis has also organized significant events in her department to enrich the academic experience for students and peers alike.
University of Southern California • Los Angeles, CA
Teaching courses in Comparative Literature, focusing on modern literature and narrative theory.