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Curriculum Vitae

Julia Miele Rodas

 

Education

Ph.D., M. Phil., English, The Graduate School and University Center of the City University of New York, NY, 2003.

 

B.A., Liberal Arts, Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, NY, 1986.

 

Teaching & Related Work

Associate Professor, Department of English, Bronx Community College, Bronx, NY, 2017-present

Associate Professor, Department of English, Bronx Community College, Bronx, NY, 2012-17

Assistant Professor, Department of English, Bronx Community College, Bronx, NY, 2007-12

Courses:

English 111—introduction to college research and writing

English 112—continuing instruction in college research and writing

English 114—introduction to literature and expository writing

English 02—developmental writing instruction

 

Visiting Associate Professor, Master of Arts Program in Disability Studies, CUNY School of Professional Studies, Spring 2017.

Course:
DSAB 627--Disability and Narrative

 

Visiting Associate Professor, program in Disability Studies & Department of English, Lehman College, Spring 2013 & Fall 2015.

Course:

English 355/LEH 300/DST 365--Fictions of Disability

 

Visiting Assistant Professor, Literature Faculty, Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, NY, 2003-2004; 2005-2006.

Courses:

Extraordinary Lives:  Narratives of Disability

Austen, Gaskell, Trollope

The Victorian Marriage Plot:  Variations on a Theme

Infidelities & Indiscretions: Complications of Marriage in 19th-century Fictions

Utopian Fiction and Social (Dis)Order

 

Adjunct Professor, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, The Cooper Union, New York, NY, Spring 2006.

Courses:

Science & the Cultural Imagination

Orientation Seminar

 

Graduate Teaching Fellow, Hunter College, City University of New York, New York, NY, 1996-2001.

Courses:

Composition

Introduction to Literature

Utopian Fiction and Social (Dis)Order

 

Publications

books

Autistic Disturbances: Theorizing Autism Poetics from the DSM to Robinson Crusoe. University of Michigan Press, forthcoming.

 

The Madwoman and the Blindman: Jane Eyre, Discourse, Disability. Eds. David Bolt, Julia Miele Rodas, and Elizabeth Donaldson. Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 2012.

 

book series

Literary Disability Studies (New Palgrave Macmillan Book Series). Eds. David Bolt, Elizabeth Donaldson, and Julia Miele Rodas. [The first book series dedicated to the exploration of literature and literary topics from a disability studies perspective. Focused on literary content and informed by disability theory, disability research, disability activism, and disability experience.]

Titles in the series:

      • Reviewing Blindness in French Fiction, 1789–2013, by Hannah Thompson, 2017
      • Disabling Romanticism, edited by Michael Bradshaw, 2016
      • Disability in Comic Books and Graphic Narratives, edited by Chris Foss, Jonathan Gray, and Zach Whalen, 2016
      • The Literary and Linguistic Construction of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, by Patricia Friedrich, 2015 

articles, essays, chapters, reviews

“Narrative Architecture and Autistic Voice in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein.” Disabling Romanticism: Body, Mind, and Text. Ed. Michael Bradshaw. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016. 169-90. Print.

 

"Here There Be Monsters: Teaching Disability Studies at CUNY’s Bronx Community College." Transformations: The Journal of Inclusive Pedagogy and Scholarship (special issue: "Teaching Disability," ed. Sarah Chinn) 25.2 (Fall 2014/Winter 2016): 189-98. Print.

 

"YouDescribe: Testing Crowd-sourced Video Description for Service Learning at the City University of New York." JITP: The Journal of Interactive Technology and Pedagogy (Tool Tips section). 22 Dec 2015. Web. 22 Dec 2015.

 

"How I wore my Trollope T-Shirt to the Dickens House Museum (and Other Musings of an American Trollopian in England)." Trollopiana 102 (Autumn 2015): 6-9. Print.

 

"Limited Visibility, or, Confessions of a Satellite." Pedagogy: Critical Approaches to Teaching Literature, Language, Composition, and Culture (special issue: “Caring For, Caring With: Pedagogical Responses to Living with Disabled People,” ed. Allison Hobgood) 15.3 (Oct 2015): 493-505. Print.

 

"Identity." Keywords for Disability Studies. Eds. Rachel Adams, Benjamin Reiss, and David Serlin. New York: New York University Press, 2015. 103-104.

 

Review (Stuart Murray. Autism. New York: Routledge, 2012. Print.) Journal of Literary and Cultural Disability Studies 8.3 (2014): 366-69.

 

"PreOccupied." Social Text Online: Periscope (special issue: DSM-CRIP. Eds. Merri Lisa Johnson and Anna Mollow). 24 Oct 2013. Web. 28 Oct 2013.

 

"Frankenstein's 'Monster': Autism and Articulation in Mary Shelley's Novel and Beyond," BIBLION: OUTSIDERS, The Afterlife of Shelley and Frankenstein. (7 June 2012) Web.

 

“Diagnosable: Mothering at the Threshold of Disability” in Disability and MotheringDisability and Mothering: Liminal Spaces of Embodied Knowledge. Eds. Cynthia Lewiecki-Wilson and Jen Cellio. Syracuse Univ Press, 2011. Print.

 

“On Blindness,” Journal of Literary and Cultural Disability Studies 3.2 (2009): 115-130. Print.

 

“dependent,” “disfigurement,” “identity,” “literature,” “nondisabled,” “overcome,” and “social construction” entries for The Encyclopedia of American Disability History. Ed. Susan Burch. New York: Facts On File, 2009. Print.

 

A Disability Awareness Poster Contest at Bronx Community College of The City University of New York (CUNY),” Disability Studies Quarterly 28.4 (Fall 2008). Web.

 

“‘On the Spectrum’: Rereading Contact and Affect in Jane Eyre,” Nineteenth-Century Gender Studies 4.2 (Summer 2008). Web.

 

“Misappropriations: Hugh Stuart Boyd and the Blindness of Elizabeth Barrett/Browning,” Victorian Review 33.2 (2007): 103-18. Print.

 

Mainstreaming Disability Studies?” Victorian Literature and Culture 34.1 (Spring 2006): 371-84. Print.

 

“Tiny Tim, Blind Bertha, and the Resistance of Miss Mowcher:  Charles Dickens and the Uses of Disability,”  Dickens Studies Annual 34 (Summer 2004): 51-97. Print.

 

“Study Guide for The Miracle Worker,” Commissioned for Generation BAM’s Real Heroes series.  Brooklyn, NY:  BAM (Brooklyn Academy of Music), Nov. 2003. Print.

 

The WAC Survival Guide:  A Handbook for Writing-Across-the-Curriculum at Brooklyn College.  With Janine Mutell and the Brooklyn College Writing Fellows. Brooklyn, New York; The Center for Teaching (Brooklyn College), 2003. Print.

 

“Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre,” Explicator 61.3 (Spring 2003): 149-51. Print.

 

“Teaching to Learn:  Rediscovering the Possibilities (and the Limitations) of Freshman Composition,”  The Notebook:  Narratives of Teaching and Learning.  Eds.  Geri DeLuca, Julia Miele Rodas, and Janine Mutell.  Brooklyn, New York;  The Center for Teaching (Brooklyn College), 2002. 23-33. Print.

 

“Critical Opinions: Since 1980.” Oxford Reader’s Companion to Trollope. Ed. R.C. Terry. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999. 136-39. Print.

 

Character and location entries. Oxford Reader’s Companion to Trollope. Ed. R.C. Terry. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999.   (approx. 200 entries—all character and location entries for Trollope’s Palliser novels.) Print.

 

“More than a Civil (War) Friendship: Anthony Trollope and Frank Lawley,” Princeton University Library Chronicle LX.1 (Autumn 1998): 39-60. Print.

 

 

Presentations/Talks/Conference Papers

 

"Autistic Articulations: From Frog & Toad to Andy Warhol." University of Mary Washington, Fredericksburg, VA. 29 Oct 2016.

"Thoughts on Autistic Silence and Silencing Autism." Prindle Institute Seminar, DePauw University, Greencastle, IN. 20 Jun 2016.

"YouDescribe: Building Video Accessibility through Service Learning." Bronx EdTech Showcase. Lehman College, Bronx, NY. 6 May 2016.

"Absence, Apostrophe, Fragmentation: Autistic Rhetorics in Frankenstein, Copperfield & 'Bartleby'" (invited lecture). University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH. 29 Apr 2016.

"Rhetorics of Local Coherence & Autistic 'Silence' in Charlotte Brontë’s Villette." Panel: Dis/ability in Nineteenth-Century British Literature and Culture. NeMLA (Northeast Modern Language Association), Hartford, Connecticut. 19 Mar 2016.

"Inclusive Curating: Autism-System-Art." MAC Workshop: Theory into Practice: Learning from New Disability Scholarship. Museum Access Consortium. NYU Ability Lab. Brooklyn, NY. 20 Jul 2015.

 

"Lists, Lining-up, and Literary Autism ." The Future of Disability Studies Working Group , Center for the Study of Social Difference, Columbia University. New York, NY. 

24 Oct 2014.

 

"Manifest Pleasures: Litany, Utopia, and Literary Autism." The Voice of Disability seminar series, Centre for Culture and Disability Studies (CCDS), Liverpool Hope University. Liverpool, United Kingdom. 8 Oct 2014.

 

"Low-Stakes Writing / High-Stakes Thinking: Integrating ePortfolio and Writing-Across-the-Curriculum." With Jordi Getman-Eraso, Kate Culkin, and Jeanine Kelley-Williams.  AAEEBL (Association for Authentic, Experiential and Evidence-Based Learning) Annual Portfolio Conference. Boston, MA. 30 Jul 2014. 

 

"Autism, System, Text." AUTISM: A Spectrum of Celebration. Borough of Manhattan Community College, New York, New York. 10 April 2014.

 

Pushing the ePortfolio Envelope: Rethinking Learner Centered Pedagogies at Bronx Community College." With Jordi Getman-Eraso and Kate Culkin. AAC&U (Association of American Colleges & Universities) Fifth Annual E-Portfolio Forum. Washnington, DC. 25 Jan 2014.

 

"Like Gulliver in BrobdingnagCatcher in the Rye, Autism, and Collective Dissent in Singular Form." Autism Studies Roundtable participant. American Studies Association (ASA) Annual Meeting, Washington, DC. 22 Nov 2013.

 

"A Call to Order: Listmaking, Autism, and Creative Cognition," Autism Studies Roundtable participant. South Atlantic Modern Language Association (SAMLA) Convention 2012. Research Triangle, NC. 10 Nov. 2012.

 

"(e)mproving ePortfolios: Student and Faculty Ownership and Learning at Bronx Community College." With Jordi Getman-Eraso, Kate Culkin, and Howard Wach. AAEEBL (Association for Authentic, Experiential and Evidence-Based Learning) Annual Portfolio Conference. Seaport World Trade Center, Boston, MA. 18 July 2012.

 

"Autistic Architecture in Digital Games: Narrative, Voice, Play." Panelist/organizer, "Constructions of Autism: Theorizing Voice and Identity 'On the Spectrum.'” ESA 2012--Cripples, Idiots, Lepers, and Freaks: Extraordinary Bodies / Extraordinary Minds. CUNY Graduate Center, New York, NY. 22 Mar. 2012.

 

"Looking for Autism in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein." Invited speaker, AK Smith Visiting Scholar Lecture. Trinity College, Hartford, 15 Nov2011.

 

"Detail and Abstraction:  Martha Stewart, Autism, and Utopian Narrative." Invited Speaker. Composing Disability: Writing, Communication, Culture. George Washington University, Washington, DC. 3 Nov 2011.

 

Frankenstein’s ‘Monster’: Autism and Articulation in Mary Shelley’s Novel and Beyond.” Invited Speaker. Everybody Loves the Monster! New York Public Library, Central Research Division, New York, NY. 18 Aug 2011.

 

“What’s the Use? Blind ‘girls’ as Laborers or Commodity.” Rountable discussion on disability, labor, gender, and race. Organizer, Susan Burch. Berkshire Conference on the History of Women (theme: “GENERATIONS: Exploring Race, Sexuality, and Labor across Time and Space”). University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA. 11 Jun 2011.

 

ePortfolio in the Writing Classroom: Ownership and Agency in the Writing Process.” Technology in the Classroom Showcase. Bronx Community College, Bronx, New York. 28 Apr 2011.

 

A Blind Man Goes into a Whorehouse . . . : Blindness, Representation, Hypersexualization.” Invited speaker. Holman Society. Berkeley, CA. 14 Jan 2011.

 

“On Blindness.” Invited speaker. Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute, San Francisco, CA. 13 Jan 2011.

 

"Autistic Aloneness and Social Space: Robinson Crusoe and Narrative Architecture." Presider/presenter. Panel on “Autism / Text.” MLA (Modern Language Association). 2011 Annual Convention. Los Angeles, CA. 6-9 Jan 2011.

 

Autism and Irony: Jonathan Swift and Larry David.” SDS (Society for Disability Studies). 2010 Annual Conference. Philadelphia, PA. 2-5 Jun 2010.

 

“Disposable Lives: The Short Road from Euthanasia to the Holocaust.” Invited speaker. Post-War New World Order Panel. Part of Bronx Community College’s year-long interdisciplinary co-curricular program, A Global Conflict that Shaped the World We Live in Today: A Commemoration of the Seventieth Anniversary of World War II (1939-2009). Bronx, NY. 9 Nov. 2009.

 

“Autism and the Uses of Irony: Larry David’s Curb Your Enthusiasm and They Might Be Giants’ ‘Four of Two.’” NEPCA (Northeast Popular Culture Association). 2009 Fall Conference. Bayside, NY. 24 Oct. 2009.

 

“‘On the Spectrum’: Jane Eyre and Literary Autism.” Invited Speaker, CUNY Victorian Seminar. New York, NY. 4 Mar. 2009.

 

“A Program Celebrating Disability as Diversity at Bronx Community College.” Panel on Disability in Context: (Re)Defining Disability sponsored by the MLA Committee on Disability Issues in the Profession. MLA. 2008 Annual Convention. San Francisco, CA. 27-30 Dec. 2008.

 

“Cognitive Diversity.” Invited speaker, Club IMPACT. Bronx Community College, NY 30 Oct. 2008.

 

“Disability and Diversity.” Invited speaker, Accelerated Study in Associate Programs/Health Sciences Academy. Bronx Community College, NY. 23 Oct. 2008.

 

“Disability in Utopia.” SDS. 2008 Annual Conference. New York, NY. 18 Jun. 2008.

 

“The Measure of the Woman:  ‘Success’ and ‘Failure’ in the Breastfeeding Experience.”  SAMLA (South Atlantic Modern Language Association).  2005 Annual Conference.  Atlanta, GA.  4-6 Nov. 2005.

 

“On Blindness.”  American Name Society.  2003 Annual Conference.  San Diego, CA.  28 Dec. 2003.

 

“Misappropriations: Hugh Stuart Boyd and the Blindness of Elizabeth Barrett Browning.” CUNY Victorian Seminar. New York, NY. 8 Dec. 1999.

 

“Jews and the Trollope Question.” Social Moves: An Interdisciplinary Conference. Tulane University, New Orleans, LA. 8 Nov. 1997.

 

“The Corps of the Corpse: The Victorian Imagination and the Idea of the Other at the Paris Morgue.” The Dickens Project Winter Conference. University of California at Riverside, CA. 23 Feb. 1997.

  

 

Service/Professional Activity

 

ongoing

Co-chair, University Seminar--Disability, Culture, and Society, Columbia University, 2015-present.

 

Co-chair, CUNY Disability Scholars Group, City University of New York, 2015-present.

 

Advisory Panel Member, Center for Teaching, Learning, and Technology, Bronx Community College, 2013-present.

 

Editorial Board Member, Journal of Literary and Cultural Disability Studies, 2007-present.

 

Advisory Panel Member, Center for Tolerance and Understanding, Bronx Community College, 2010-present.

 

Committee Member, English 11/12 committee, English department, Bronx Community College, 2007-present.

 

 

past service

Program Coordinator, Writing-Across-the-Curriculum (WAC), Bronx Community College, 2012-14.

 

Deputy Chair, English department, Bronx Community College, 2011-13.

 

Committee Member, Diversity Committee, Bronx Community College, 2013.

 

Member, ePortfolio pedagogy initiative, Bronx Community College / CUNY, 2012.

 

Faculty adviser, BOLD: BCC Organization for Leadership in Disability (student club), Bronx Community College, 2008-11.

  • Event coordinator, Disability Film Screening and Talkback with Lawrence Carter-Long, April 2011.
  • Event coordinator, “How Did Schizophrenia Become a Black Disease?" Jonathan Metzl, April  2011.
  • Event coordinator, "Come Out for Greg Walloch," April 2010.
  • Event coordinator, Faculty Development Seminars in Disability Studies with Lennard J. Davis and Susan Burch, Spring 2007.

Faculty Advisory Committee Member—CUNY Master’s Program in Disability Studies, City University of New York (CUNY)—School of Professional Studies, 2008-11.

 

Committee member, WWII Commemorative Program, Bronx Community College, 2009.

 

Committee member, search committee—Director, Office of Disability Services, Bronx Community College, 2009, 2010.

 

Editorial board member, Encyclopedia of American Disability History, 2007-09.

 

Committee member, ASAP (Accelerated Study in Associated Programs), Bronx Community College, 2007-08.

 

Committee member, General Education committee, English Department, Bronx Community College, 2007-08.

 

Event Coordinator, “Welcoming the Unbidden: The Case for Conserving Human Biodiversity,” Rosemarie Garland Thomson, Sarah Lawrence College, Spring 2006.

 

Faculty adviser, Beyond Compliance (student-organized disability advocacy group), Sarah Lawrence College, 2005-06.

 

Affiliations

AAEEBL (Association for Authentic, Experiential and Evidence-Based Learning)

Columbia University Seminar in Disability Studies

Columbia University Seminar in Disability, Culture, and Society

CUNY Disability Scholars Group

Modern Language Association

North American Victorian Studies Association (NAVSA)

South Atlantic Modern Language Association

Society for Disability Studies

Victorianist Collective

Victorian Seminar, CUNY Graduate Center

 

References

[email and phone contact information upon request]

 

David Bolt, Editor, Journal of Literary & Cultural Disability Studies; Director, Centre for Culture & Disability Studies; Lecturer and Recognised Researcher, Disability Studies, Faculty of Education, Liverpool Hope University, WAR 101, Liverpool, L16 9JD

 

Susan Burch, Associate Professor of American Studies and Director of the Center for the Comparative Study of Race and Ethnicity, Middlebury College, Carr Hall 105, Middlebury, Vermont 05753

 

Lennard J. Davis, Professor, Department of English (MC 162);  Professor of Disability and Human Development, School of Applied Health Sciences; Professor of Medical Education, College of Medicine, University of Illinois—Chicago, 601 South Morgan Street, Chicago, Illinois 60607-7120

 

Rosemarie Garland-Thomson, Professor of Women’s Studies, Emory University, 550 Asbury Circle, Candler Library, Suite 128, Atlanta, Georgia 30322 

 

N. John Hall, Distinguished Professor emeritus, Ph.D. Program in English, The CUNY Graduate Center, 365 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York  10016-4309; Department of English, Bronx Community College, University Avenue at West 181 Street, Bronx, New York  10453 

 

Martha Stoddard Holmes, Professor and Department Chair, Literature and Writing Studies, California State University, San Marcos, 333 South Twin Oaks Valley Road, San Marcos, CA 92096-0001

 

Gwen Hyman, Director, Center for Writing & Language Arts, The Cooper Union, Cooper Square, New York, New York 10003-7120

 

Ann Lauinger, Literature Faculty, Sarah Lawrence College, One Mead Way, Bronxville, New York 10708

 

Louis Menand, Professor of English and American Literature and Language, Harvard University, 12 Quincy Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts  02138

 

Marianne Pita, Professor, English Department, Bronx Community College / CUNY, 2155 University Avenue, Bronx, New York 10453

 

Howard Wach, Assistant Dean for Teaching and Learning, LaGuardia Community College / CUNY, 31-10 Thomson Ave, Long Island City, NY 11101

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