Cameron Lee Winter
Marion L. Brittain Fellow
- School of Literature, Media, and Communication
Overview
Dr. Cameron Lee Winter (he/him) is a 2nd-year postdoctoral Marion L. Brittain Fellow at the Georgia Institute of Technology after earning his PhD in English from the University of Georgia in 2022 (Major Professor: Dr. John Wharton Lowe). His research has been published in the peer-reviewed Mississippi Quarterly and South Atlantic Review on George Washington Cable and Flannery O'Connor respectively, and he chairs the annual South and Science Fiction Panel at SAMLA on behalf of the Society for the Study of Southern Literature. He has recently presented research on the Caribbean imagination of American SF writer Jeff VanderMeer at SAMLA and on the postcolonial short fiction of Trinidadian writer Michael Anthony at the annual British Commonwealth and Postcolonial Studies Conference. He has also earned the Robert West and Alice C. Langdale Awards for outstanding research from the University of Georgia. He is revising his dissertation into a book manuscript on the literary treatments of ruins in the PostBellum US South.
- Ph.D. in English, University of Georgia, 2022
- M.A. in British and American Literature, North Carolina State University, 2016
- B.A. in Literature and Languages, North Carolina State University, 2010
Interests
- Digital Media
- Literary and Cultural Studies
- Media Studies
- Environment
- Race/Ethnicity
- Accessibility
- Caribbean Studies
- Diaspora Studies
- Digital Humanities
- Latin-American, Latino/Latina, and Hispanic Studies
- Literary Theory
- Literature
- Post-Colonialism
- Sustainability
Courses
- ENGL-1102: English Composition II
- LMC-3403: Tech Communication
Publications
Journal Articles
- "I ain't got no use for none of that": Contemporary Christian Kitsch and Iconography in Flannery O'Connor's "Parker's Back"
In: South Atlantic Review [Peer Reviewed]
Date: 2019
- "The American Invader": George Washington Cable's The Grandissimes and U.S. Expansionism in the Creole Caribbean
In: Mississippi Quarterly, vol. 21, no. 1 [Peer Reviewed]
Date: 2019