Heather Snay

Graduate Student
MA Cohort 2017

Specialization

Medical humanities, biopolitics, identity and the body, understanding the ‘self’, ‘othering’, pathologization, medicalization and the role of literature and language in identity expression specifically, narrative medicine or auto-pathography.

Education

(2014) Bachelor of Arts, Global and International Studies, University of Kansas

  • Specializations: Latin America and the Caribbean, and culture, ethnicity, and belief systems

(2014) Bachelor of Arts, Co-Major European Studies, University of Kansas

Courses

Teaching Assistant (S’19): ENGL 10 - Intro to Literature

Teaching Assistant (W’19): ENGL 105A - Early Shakespeare

Teaching Assistant (F’18): ENGL 193 - Detective Fiction

Teaching Assistant (Summer 18): GLOBL 1 - Global History, Culture, and Ideology

Teaching Assistant (S’18): ENGL 65FM - Vampires, Monsters, Madness - Fables of Modernity

Teaching Assistant (W'18): GLOBL 1 - Global History, Culture, and Ideology

Teaching Assistant (F'17): GLOBL 2 - Global Socioeconomic and Political Processes