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Mariah Min is an Assistant Professor in the Department of English. Her research focuses on cultural output from Late Middle Ages Britain and the interlinked regions, particularly emphasizing characterization and portrayals of identity formation, with a specific interest in literary depictions of race. Dr. Min is currently working on a book project titled 'Figure Writing: Technologies Character Medieval Literature,' which explores how medieval literary characters disentangle the longstanding conflation of character and human subjectivity in critical and popular discourse. Furthermore, her work examines the memorializing functions of cannibalism within medieval contexts. She is involved in the Program in Medieval Studies at Brown University, where she teaches various courses related to medieval literature, including global perspectives and gender studies.
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