Profiles in "Indigenous American Literatures" Expertise Area
- I am the subject librarian for the Department of English at the Tempe campus and employed by the ASU Library.
- Adamson is President's Professor of environmental humanities in the Department of English and Founding Director of the UNESCO BRIDGES Flagship Hub at the Global Futures Laboratory.
- Tohe has written and co-authored five books. She is the Navajo Nation Poet Laureate for 2015-2019.
- Vanessa Fonseca-Chávez is a Chicana scholar whose research focuses on place studies, rural communities, and the legacies of colonialism in Chicanx and Indigenous literature and culture.
- Clark's research areas include Indigenous literature and stories, decolonization, settler colonialism, masculinity, and Indigenous futurity and imagination.
- Fine holds a doctorate in English with an emphasis in Literature, Social Justice, and Environment. She is an instructor in ASU's Writing Programs.
- Isabelle Petersen is an interdisciplinary humanities scholar with interests in art, literature, religion, and conservation ecology.
- Indigenous literatures and literary history, Indigenous print culture, environmental humanities.
- Ach teaches courses in literature, film, and interdisciplinary studies, and her research often combines insights from literary studies, the desert humanities, and land management history.