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whose chapter “Translation” was published in The Cambridge Companion to Modern Arabic Literature, ed. Michael Allan and Zeina Halabi (Cambridge University Press, 2026), ISBN: 9781009748810.

on the recent publication of his book Juri Andruchowytsch: Briefe in die Ukraine (Letters to Ukraine). The book contains 70 poems by Ukrainian poet Yuri Andruchovych in Wanner’s German verse translation, with a foreword by Andruchovych. More information about the book can be found on the publisher’s website.

 whose photo placed in Penn State’s Top Pictures from the Penn State Today 2026 Summer Photo Contest. Check it out!

on the following publications: 

“From Hansik to Corn Dogs: Taste of Authenticity and Globalization of Korean Food” in Contemporary Korean Culture from the Edge: Transgression, Innovation and Intimacy, Bloomsbury Publishing, 2026. This edition was also co-edited by Jooyeon Rhee, Hong Kal, and Thomas Klassen. An abstract of the article is available here.

An upcoming Special Issue proposal on Korean Crime Fiction in Clues: A Journal of Detection which will be co-edited by Jooyeon Rhee and Jinyoung Park.

who successfully defended his dissertation entitled “Chinese Allegories: How They Work and Why They Matter.” 

who successfully defended her dissertation entitled “Negotiating Adulthood: Waithood and Public Life in Contemporary Kenya.” 

Gabeba Baderoon, associate professor of women’s, gender, and sexuality studies, African studies and comparative literature at Penn State, was recently awarded an honorary doctorate from South Africa’s Nelson Mandela University.

Baderoon, a South African native and co-director of Penn State’s African Feminist Initiative, was recognized for her work as a poet, scholar and public intellectual, with the university referring to her as “one of the foremost literary voices to emerge from democratic South Africa.”

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who guest-edited a special issue of Culture as Text Volume 3, Issue 1, titled "Reading Cultures." Besides the introduction, Beebee also contributed a piece to the issue, entitled "Guns Don't Kill People, Books Do! William Pierce's The Turner Diaries and its Victims."

on the publication of the chapter “Martín Luis Guzmán’s La sombra del Caudillo and Novels of Political Disillusionment” in the volume Teaching the Mexican Revolution, which is part of the MLA's “Options for Teaching” series. More information is available here here.

who successfully passed the Comprehensive Exam. 

who successfully defended her dissertation entitled “Haunted Archives: Testimony and Militarized Intimacy in the 20th Century Transpacific.” 

The Department of Comparative Literature congratulates Newlyn Bonidie (M.A. In Comparative Literature), Alexia Bozas (M.A. in Comparative Literature), Marilena Hadjieftychiou (M.A. in Comparative Literature), and Noor Mensah (M.A. in Comparative Literature).

for successfully passing the Comprehensive Exam. 

for successfully defending her dissertation entitled “Hospital Encounters: Literary and Visual Mobilities of Care Across Borders.” 

who received tenure and was promoted to Associate Professor of German at Standford University.