Christa Baiada

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Associate Professor
English

EMAIL: cbaiada@bmcc.cuny.edu

Office: N-751P

Office Hours:

Phone: +1 (212) 220-8280

Associate Professor, English
Co-Coordinator, Writing Across the Curriculum

Expertise

Multicultural Literature of the United States, Literature of U.S. Latino/as, Italian American literature, Immigrant Literature, Gender and Sexuality Studies, Feminist Theory, Contemporary Fiction, Asian American Literatures, American Literature, Motherhood Studies

Degrees

  • B.A. Hartwick College, English,1996
  • M.A. Brooklyn College, CUNY, English,2000
  • Ph.D. Graduate Center of the City University of New York, English,2007

Courses Taught

ENG 101 (English Composition)
ENG 333 (The Short Story)

Research and Projects

  • Dorothy Bryan’s Politics of Education in Ella Price’s Journal and Miss Giardino
  • Representations of embodied maternity in contemporary American fiction
  • Representations of maternity and motherhood in graphic narrative

 

Publications

  • “Building a Home for Feminist Pedagogy.” With Stephanie Jensen-Moulton, Women’s Studies Quarterly, 34 (3/4), Envy (Fall – Winter, 2006), pp. 287-290 December 2006, p 287-290. https://www.jstor.org/stable/40003559
  • Living Death: Loss, Mourning, and Ethnic Renewal in Contemporary American Fiction, VDM Verlag Dr, Muller, 2008. pps. 190.
  • “Visual Aid: Teaching H.D.’s Imagist Poetry with the Assistance of Henri Matisse”, Teaching American Literature: A Journal of Theory and Practice, Winter 2008.
  • “On Women, Bodies, and Nation: Zoe Wicomb’s Feminist Critique in David’s Story”, Journal of African Studies, 67 (3), April 2008, pp. 33-47.https://doi.org/10.1080/00020180801943081
  • “Where Have All the Good Men Gone?: Afflicted Fathers and Endangered Daughters in Russell Banks’s The Sweet Hereafter.” Journal of Men’s Studies, 19(3), Fall 2011, pp. 191-208. DOI: 10.3149/jms.191https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.3149/jms.1903.191
  • “Ash Imagery in Chang-rae Lee’s Native Speaker.” The Explicator. 71.1(March 2013): 65-68.
  • “Body, Text, and Image in Tatana Keller’s Fifty Years of Silence.” in Picturing the Language of Images, Eds. Nancy Pedri and Laurence Petit, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2013, pp. 217-228.
  • “Loving the Unlovable Body in Yamanaka’s Saturday Night at the Pahala Theatre,” Asian American Literature: Discourses & Pedagogies, 7(5), 2016, p. 39-53. https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/aaldp/vol7/iss1/5
  • “Contemporary Stories of Female Development and the Outer Limits of Maternal Sexuality in Susan Choi’s My Education and Amy Sohn’s Prospect Park West”, Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction. Published online Sept. 11, 2019.  https://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/QF7YKZKK58W27JRNUMQY/full?target=10.1080/00111619.2019.1665491
  • “The Scandalous Breast: Confronting the Sexual-Maternal Dichotomy in Toni Morrison’s Song of Solomon and Susan Choi’s My Education“, in Mothers, Sex and Sexuality, Ed. Holly Zwalf, Michelle Walks, and Joani Mortenson. Demeter Press, June 2020.

Honors, Awards and Affiliations

  • PSC-CUNY Research Grant, 2009
  • The Irving Howe Dissertation Year Fellowship for Work in Politics and Literature, 2006
  • BMCC Faculty Development Grant 2012.
  • PSC-CUNY Grant, Summer 2016
  • BMCC Faculty Publication Program, 2016-2017
  • Master Teacher, BMCC Teaching Academy 2015-2018
  • Diana Hacker Award in the category of Fostering Student Success at the Two-Year College English Association (TCEA) for “The BMCC Teaching Academy: Building a Teaching College One Cohort at a Time”
    with Professors John Beaumont, Nancy Derbyshire, and Jeffrey Gonzalez
  • Selected participant in NEH-funded Summer Institute, Building Asian American Studies across the Community College Classroom.

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