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Stephanie Galasso is a Schröder Research Associate in the German Section of the Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages and Linguistics at the University of Cambridge. She is also an Affiliated Lecturer at Jesus College. Stephanie graduated with degrees in English (summa cum laude) and German (cum laude) from the University of California, Davis in 2012. She further completed her MA at Brown University, where she conducted research at the University of Konstanz in Germany with the support of a Fulbright Research Fellowship. In 2018, she earned her PhD in German Studies from Brown University. Before joining Cambridge, she served as a Visiting Assistant Professor in the German Studies Department at Brown in the Spring of 2019. Her research focuses on racializing structures in German Romantic genre theory, and she has co-edited an upcoming volume on literature and epistemic injustice with Principal Investigator Sarah Colvin. She is a member of the Cultural Production and Social Justice research group and has collaborated on projects such as 'Fictions Rechtsstaat' with LMU Munich and 'Towards Politics of Fiction' with the University of Bayreuth. With extensive teaching experience at both Brown and Cambridge, Stephanie has taught German language and translation courses and has delivered lectures on topics like post-war fiction and women's writing.
University of Cambridge • Cambridge, United Kingdom
Research position within the German Section focused on genre theory and social justice.
Brown University • Providence, Rhode Island, United States
Taught courses in German Studies and supervised student research.
Standard postgraduate requirements for Department of Politics and International Studies (POLIS) and related humanities departments.