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World Literature Faculty and Staff

DePauw is home to some of the leading scholars, artists and strategists in their fields. An impressive 99 percent of all tenure-track faculty hold the highest academic degree in their field, but it is their unwavering dedication to undergraduate teaching that sets them apart. With an uncommon commitment to exploration, collaboration and innovation, our faculty represent the best of the liberal arts tradition.

World Literature Faculty and Staff

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Albin Menzel, Heidi

Administrative Assistant, Asian Studies, German Studies, Global French Studies, Hispanic Studies and Italian Cultural Studies Programs


(765) 658-4750
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Forcadell, M. Soledad

Associate Professor of Hispanic Studies and Director of Latin American and Caribbean Studies


(765) 658-4048
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James, Leslie

Professor of Religious Studies


(765) 658-4887
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Klaus, Carrie

Laurel H. Turk Professor of Modern Languages and Director of the Global Studies Fellows Program


(765) 658-6568
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Liu, Anqi

Assistant Professor of Asian Studies (Chinese)


 
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Pollack-Milgate, Howard

Professor of German Studies


(765) 658-4747
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Reading, Amity

Associate Professor of English and Global Studies Scholar


(765) 658-4814
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Wells, James

Edwin L. Minar Professor of Classical Studies and Coordinator of World Literature


(765) 658-4055

Retired Emeriti Faculty

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Benedix, Beth

Professor Emerita of World Literature and Religious Studies


 

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World Literature

Leveraging the resources of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, the world literature minor at DePauw is an interdisciplinary program that integrates the expertise of multiple departments to develop the knowledge and skills needed to excel in a rapidly changing world.

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