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Tag Archives: UW

May 25, 2016

University of Washington English Department Featured

My alma mater for my Ph.D., the Department of English at...
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July 25, 2014

A Little Bit of Nostalgia…

This “hyperlapse” video makes me miss University of Washington… University in...
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March 24, 2013

UPCOMING COURSE: ENGL 307 A: Cultural Studies: “Critical Approaches to Tolkien” (Spring 2013)

The second of my Spring Quarter courses: ENGL 307 A: Cultural...
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March 24, 2013

UPCOMING COURSE: ENGL 242 C: Reading Prose: “Not Your Average High School Novel Class: Re-Reading American Literature” (Spring 2013)

The first of my Spring Quarter courses: ENGL 242 C: Reading...
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May 10, 2011

GAMIFICATION+GAMER Colloquium Full Program

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June 01, 2010

UW Librarians Do Lady Gaga

Hilarious… UW librarians… Lady Gaga…
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April 09, 2010

Updated GSO Website and Blog

Brand new, freshly updated GSO website and blog: English Graduate Student...
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March 23, 2009

UW Teaching Awards Announced

I was nominated last year but did not win.  This year,...
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About
Dr. Edmond Y. Chang is an Assistant Professor of English at Ohio University. His areas of research include technoculture; race, gender, and sexuality; video games, analog games, LARP, queer game studies; feminist media studies; cultural studies; popular culture; and 20/21C American literature. He earned his Ph.D. in English at the University of Washington.  He teaches undergraduate and graduate courses on queer American literature, speculative literature of color, virtual worlds, games, everyday media, and writing.  Recent publications include “‘Do They See Me as a Virus?’: Imagining Asian American (Environmental) Games” in American Studies, “Why are the Digital Humanities So Straight?” in Alternative Historiographies of the Digital Humanities, “Drawing the Oankali: Imagining Race, Gender, and the Posthuman in Octavia Butler’s Dawn” in Approaches to Teaching the Works of Octavia E. Butler, and “Queergaming” in Queer Game Studies.   He is completing his first book on algorithmic queerness and digital games tentatively entitled Queerness Cannot Be Designed.
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Edmond Y. Chang
English, Ellis Hall
1 Ohio University
Athens, OH 45701
change(at)ohio(dot)edu


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