feraleyes
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Hi, Of late, I have developed an interest in reading literature based on posthumanism and bioethics, but being analyzed from the perspective of literature and not science. I am keen on knowing the names of some theorists in these areas and names of works that you would recommend by them. I know of Donna Haraway and N.Katherine Hayles but that's about it. I'd also appreciate knowing which universities in the US (both in the departments of English and Media Studies) are doing work in these areas.
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Pittsburgh or Iowa?
feraleyes replied to feraleyes's topic in Literature, and Rhetoric and Composition
Thank you ...Congratulations to you too My research interests primarily are postcolonialism, gender studies and posthumanism -
Yeah, the funding packages and stipends are comparable taking into account the expenses of a big city. To be honest, Pitt's offer may be marginally low but they are giving me a fellowship the first year whereas Iowa wants me to start teaching from the first year itself
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Hello All, As the title above explains, I have offers for PhD in English from both these places. I got off the waitlist at both these places and now I must decide within a few hours which one to go to. I would sincerely appreciate any kind of feedback on the English programs of these two places since my preferences for advisors etc. are more or less the same in these places. Any help at all is appreciated, so please be generous...
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Pittsburgh or Iowa?
feraleyes replied to feraleyes's topic in Literature, and Rhetoric and Composition
ETA: would sincerely appreciate any kind of feedback on the English programs of these two places -
Hello All, As the title above explains, I have offers for PhD in English from both these places. I got off the waitlist at both these places and now I must decide within a few hours which one to go to. I would really, sincerely appreciate any kind of feedback from on the English programs of these two places since my preferences for advisors etc. are more or less the same in these places. Any help at all is appreciated, so please be generous...
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University of Florida Acceptances
feraleyes replied to delimitude's topic in Literature, and Rhetoric and Composition
I am interested in the courses on Post Colonial Theory and Weimar Cinema. Could you suggest some locations close to the campus or on campus where rent is cheap enough for a single tenant. -
Somebody on another thread on this forum for Florida acceptances mentioned that all TAs receive subsidized health insurance owing to the graduate assistants united union. Is that good?
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This is what I have understood of my funding offer from Dr. Dobrin over the phone as I am yet to receive that acceptance letter. A fellowship of $10,781 for the first year and TA with a 1/1 teaching load the next 3 years after that. I cannot recall if anything had been mentioned about health insurance. I understand that there are many competitive fellowships that one can apply for (as per the website). I'd appreciate your feedback on this funding package in relation to living expenses in Gainesville, Florida.
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University of Florida Acceptances
feraleyes replied to delimitude's topic in Literature, and Rhetoric and Composition
@bluecheese My message sending options are not working so here goes, this is what I have understood of my funding offer from Dr. Dobrin as I am yet to receive that acceptance letter. A fellowship of $10,781 for the first year and TA with a 1/1 teaching load the next 3 years after that. I cannot recall if anything had been mentioned about health insurance. I understand that there are many competitive fellowships that one can apply for (as per the website). I'd appreciate your feedback on this funding package in relation to living expenses in Gainesville, Florida.Hi as mentioned earlier, this is what I have understood of my funding offer from Dr. Dobrin as I am yet to receive that acceptance letter. A fellowship of $10,781 for the first year and TA with a 1/1 teaching load the next 3 years after that. I cannot recall if anything had been mentioned about health insurance. I understand that there are many competitive fellowships that one can apply for (as per the website). I'd appreciate your feedback on this funding package in relation to living expenses in Gainesville, Florida. -
University of Florida Acceptances
feraleyes replied to delimitude's topic in Literature, and Rhetoric and Composition
I was informed of my acceptance and funding package when I called up the English Graduate Office on the 8th of March. Dr. Dobrin, graduate coordinator, had said an email would soon follow but I am yet to receive anything. Therefore, I can PM you what I *think* I understood of my offer as I was pretty excited and speechless and dazed all at once when I received the news and its been a while since then. -
University of Florida Acceptances
feraleyes replied to delimitude's topic in Literature, and Rhetoric and Composition
ETA: I mean is Gainesville relatively cheap in terms of transportation cost, living expenses etc.? -
University of Florida Acceptances
feraleyes replied to delimitude's topic in Literature, and Rhetoric and Composition
Can you tell me if its possible to live off the fellowship offered by UF in the first year and what's the teaching load like? Is Florida relatively affordable? The rent listings for the different graduate housing arrangements seem quite steep if we're not allowed to take roommates. I could PM you my fellowship offer if that helps -
Fall 2013 English Lit Applicants
feraleyes replied to harvardlonghorn's topic in Literature, and Rhetoric and Composition
@ComeBackZinc I did but since I am an international student I don't know if the names of the universities posted here are well respected and the frequency of getting tenure tracks is standard or below average. Perhaps you could shed some light on this based on this link? -
I am an international applicant and I have recently been accepted into the PhD program at University of Florida with a fellowship offer the first year and a TA for the next 3 years (I have an MA). My question is with regards to the reputation of the program in the field of English programs. I know it is ranked 52 on the US News rankings but I guess I need more information than just figures and numbers. What has their placement record been like in the last few years and those who have been placed do they generally get tenure track? P.S.: my area of interest is posthumanism , postcolonialism and the subaltern. If that is of any help.
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Fall 2013 English Lit Applicants
feraleyes replied to harvardlonghorn's topic in Literature, and Rhetoric and Composition
I don't know if its appropriate to ask this question here but please humor me on this one. I am an international applicant and I have recently been accepted into the PhD program at University of Florida with a fellowship offer the first year and a TA for the next 3 years (I have an MA). My question is with regards to the reputation of the program in the field of English programs. I know it is ranked 52 on the US News rankings but I guess I need more information than just figures and numbers. What has their placement record been like in the last few years and those who have been placed do they generally get tenure track? P.S.: my area of interest is posthumanism , postcolonialism and the subaltern. If that is of any help. -
Fall 2013 English Lit Applicants
feraleyes replied to harvardlonghorn's topic in Literature, and Rhetoric and Composition
@ sebastianteddy I'm sorry to hear of the reply to your e-mail. But looking at your signature one can safely say you've come up trumps this season and have some great choices to choose from!! I still hope UF turns out to be an acceptance for you and will be rooting for you! -
Fall 2013 English Lit Applicants
feraleyes replied to harvardlonghorn's topic in Literature, and Rhetoric and Composition
Thanks @sebastianteddy and @mobydick Yes I know it has been a long wait for the UF notifications. I myself called them out of sheer desperation and was fully expecting to be told nothing of much use. Although Dr. Dobrin told me I'd been accepted, the pessimist in me wants to see the e-mail for concrete proof Coincidentally, 32 years ago,my parents got their PhDs from UF !! so this is doubly sweet for me @mobydick whereelse did you apply this season? -
Fall 2013 English Lit Applicants
feraleyes replied to harvardlonghorn's topic in Literature, and Rhetoric and Composition
I called up their office and was directed to the grad secretary as well. She said she'd seen my name somewhere and I assumed she was referring to the e-mails I'd sent her prior to submitting my application asking her many questions. She kept me on hold for a while and I assumed she'd forgotten . She then came back and said she was transferring the call to the graduate coordinator , I presumed at that point that they'd lost my application or something. and...THANK YOU!! it's a great relief no doubt to know that I atleast have one acceptance I have still not received my e-mail from their office but I was assured that they'll be sent out this week. -
Fall 2013 English Lit Applicants
feraleyes replied to harvardlonghorn's topic in Literature, and Rhetoric and Composition
I called up UF on Friday night (it was morning there, owing to the time difference) and was shocked and thrilled to be notified by Professor Sidney Dobrin, graduate coordinator, that my name was at the top of the acceptance list!! He further mentioned that acceptances will be e-mailed next week (this week) and explained my funding package to me. Really excited as he was very kind and forthcoming with the things the adcomm loved about my application and since his area is posthumanism too, he'd read my WS and loved it!! I'm guessing everyone will be notified very soon. P.S. they have an incoming cohort of 6 PhD candidates this year out of about 150 applications. Hope this helps -
Ohio State - Columbus
feraleyes replied to cicada123's topic in Literature, and Rhetoric and Composition
@mobydick: Mine is essentially postcolonialism, gender studies and digital humanities. -
Ohio State - Columbus
feraleyes replied to cicada123's topic in Literature, and Rhetoric and Composition
@HHEoS Congrats to you too on the OSU waitlist and your other acceptances. I know things are unpredictable at this stage. If you don't mind could you please PM me the PDF regarding the TA funding that you have received from Prof. Garcha. Like Zachary said, it is something to look at while we wait for further news. Thanks. -
Ohio State - Columbus
feraleyes replied to cicada123's topic in Literature, and Rhetoric and Composition
@HHEoS : I got my e-mail from Prof. Garcha this morning informing me that I have been waitlisted at OSU. However, he mentioned that the waitlist is unranked and I did not receive the PDF that you have mentioned. I wanted to confirm this news since you mentioned that Prof. Garcha has informed you of your position on the list. Shoul I e-mail him about mine after he's explained that it is unranked? Or does it mean that my chances of admission are low? -
Hello All, First off, congratulations to everyone on this forum who've received good news and to those, still in the lurch, well...join the club . I am generally a lurker on this forum but I find myself in a weird situation and thought of seeking the help of the gradcafe members here. I am international applicant to the PhD program in English at US universities this year. Pittsburgh U is one of my top choices as its a great fit with my research interests and the faculty and the program is excellent. Unfortunately, I received an e-mail from the DGS saying I have been waitlisted and further explained that spots may open up only if a sizeable number of admits declined their offers which seems unlikely. In a second e-mail she let me know that she may have "good news for me in spring". I am baffled with regards to the last sentence. As an international applicant, funding is very important to me and I have heard of very few assistantships and fellowships being awarded in the spring semester. I am also unsure if she meant the PhD program or the MA program. Does it generally happen that fall applicants are given admission in spring? don't they have to apply separately for that? also, I'd like your opinions on what do you make of this and how likely is it to have a positive outcome... Thanks everyone, for reading and commenting