Nicole Stamant
Phone: 404.471.6062
Email: nstamant@zzsghm.com
Office Location: Buttrick 216
Academic Degrees
- B.A., Sweet Briar College
- M.A., Texas A & M University
- Ph.D., Texas A & M University
Certificates
- Graduate Certificate in Women's and Gender Studies, Texas A & M University
Teaching and Scholarly Interests
American Literature, Life Writing Studies, Ethnic American Literature, Women's and Gender Studies, Queer Studies, Critical Theory
Professional Activities
Dr. Stamant’s work takes as its primary focus historically marginalized populations and historically marginalized forms of literature: Life Writing Studies, ethnic American literatures, and the literatures of gender and sexual minorities. She is the author of Memoirs of Race, Color, and Belonging (Routledge 2022) and Serial Memoir: Archiving American Lives (Palgrave 2014), and has recently contributed to the edited collections Consumption and the Literary Cookbook (2020), American Literature in Transition: 1970-1980 (2018) and The Postcolonial Subject in Transit: Migration, Borders, and Subjectivity in African Diaspora Literature (2018). Her journal articles have appeared in ARIEL, MELUS, a/b: Auto/Biography, South Central Review, English Language Notes, and Studies in Comics among others. In 2018, she received Agnes Scott's Vulcan Materials Company Teaching Excellence Award. She currently serves as the managing editor of the academic journal a/b: Auto/Biography Studies. Her next project considers hospitality in culinary memoir.
Web Links
- Department of English
- Personal Site: nicolestamant.agnesscott.org