Stephanie A. Graves

Georgia State University Graduate Teaching Assistant

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Education

PhD            English (Rhetoric and Composition), Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA;  2020

Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Certificate Program

Proposed Dissertation: “Transgressive Rhetorics: Body Horror, Queerness, and Contemporary Horror Television”

Director: Dr. George Pullman; Committee: Dr. Mary Hocks, Dr. Angelo Restivo

 

MA             English, Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, TN; 2015

Thesis: “The Estranged World: The Grotesque in Sofia Coppola’s Young Girls Trilogy”

Director: Dr. David Lavery; Reader: Dr. Robert Holtzclaw

    

BS              Theatre, Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, TN; 2003

Concentration in Theatrical Design; minors in English and Entertainment Technology


Publications

Peer Reviewed Book Chapters:

“‘There is no singing in Supernatural!’: The Meta as Narrative Device in Supernatural.” Supernatural out of the Box: Essays on the Metatextuality of the Series, edited by Lisa Macklem and Dominic Grace, McFarland Press, forthcoming 2020.

 “The Transtextual Road Trip: Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Supernatural, and Televisual Forebears.” Transmediating the Whedonverses: Essays on Text, Paratext, and Metatext, edited by Julie L. Hawk and Juliette C. Kitchens, Palgrave Macmillan, 2019.

 “Jordan Peele’s Get Out (2017)—Smart Horror.” Horror: A Companion, edited by Simon Bacon, Peter Lang Publishers, 2019.

“Inscription and Subversion: The Cabin in the Woods and the Postmodern Horror Tradition.” Joss Whedon vs. Horror: Fangs, Fans and Genre in Buffy and Beyond, edited by Kristopher Woofter and Lorna Jowett, I.B. Tauris, 2019.

“Chapter 29: Justified: ‘The Promise.’” Television Finales: From Howdy Doody to Girls, edited by Douglas Howard and David Bianculli, Syracuse UP, 2018, pp. 198-93.

“Episode Guide.” TV Goes to Hell: An Unofficial Road Map of Supernatural, edited by Stacey Abbot and David Lavery, ECW Press, 2011.

Other Book Chapters:

“Chapter 3: Critical Reading, Critical Response, and Rhetorical Analysis.” The Guide to First-Year Writing, with Meagan E. Malone, 7th edition, Fountainhead Press, 2019, pp. 70-113.

Refereed Journal Articles:

“’A breach of individual separateness’: Multivalent Queerness in Bryan Fuller’s Hannibal.” Studies in Popular Culture, vol. 43, no. 1, forthcoming Spring 2020.

“A Tribute to David Lavery: Television Canon, Television Creativity.” Critical Studies in Television, with Rhonda V. Wilcox et al., vol. 13, no. 4, 2018, pp. 455-469.

Book Reviews:

The Marvel Studios Phenomenon: Inside a Transmedia Universe, Eds. Martin Flanagan et al.” Book Review. Reviewed in Journal of Popular Culture, vol. 51, no. 3, June 2018, pp. 812-815.

“The History of the Horror Fiction Boom in the 1970s and ‘80s: Review of Grady Hendrix’s Paperbacks from Hell: The Twisted History of ‘70s and ’80s Horror Fiction.” Book Review. Reviewed in Dead Reckonings: A Review Magazine for the Horror Field, vol. 22, Fall 2017, pp. 45-7.

“Southern Discomfort and the Ubiquitous Undead.” Book review. Reviewed in Dead Reckonings: A Review Magazine for the Horror Field, vol. 21, Spring 2017, pp. 30-2.

“Girls will be Ghouls: Monstrous Bodies: Feminine Power in Young Adult Horror Fiction by June Pulliam.” Book review. Reviewed in Dead Reckonings: A Review Magazine for the Horror Field, vol. 16, Fall 2014, pp. 42-4.


Teaching Experience

INSTRUCTOR OF RECORD, GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY ENGLISH DEPARTMENT

English 1101 First Year Composition I (Fall 2017)

English 1101 Success Academy—First Year Composition I (Summer 2018) 

English 1102 First Year Composition II (Spring 2018, Fall 2018, Spring 2019, Spring 2020)

English 1102 Success Academy—First Year Composition II (Spring 2018, Fall 2018)  

English 3130 Business Writing (Spring 2020)

TEACHING ASSISTANT, GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY

BUSA 3400, WomenLead in Business–Writing Across the Curriculum Writing Consultant (Spring 2019)

English 2160 Studies in Popular Culture: Black Mirror/ Mirror Stage: Identity and Ideology in the Age of Compulsory Entertainment (Fall 2019—co-teacher)

 

INSTRUCTOR OF RECORD, UNIVERSITY OF NORTH ALABAMA ENGLISH DEPARTMENT

English 111 First Year Composition I (Fall 2015, Fall 2016)                                          

English 112 First Year Composition II (Spring 2016, Spring 2017)


Writing Center Experience

Associate Director, The Writing Studio @ Georgia State University, Summer 2019-present

Tutor, The Writing Studio @ Georgia State University, Fall 2017 – Spring 2019


 

Invited Talks

“5×5: A Tribute to David Lavery.” Keynote address with Rhonda Wilcox, Stacey Abbott, Tanya Cochran, and Cynthia Burkhead. SCW8: Slayage Conference on the Whedonverses. University of North Alabama, 22 Jun. 2018, Florence, AL.

“‘What other choice do we have?’: Agency and Autonomy in the Whedonverses.” Featured plenary speaker. SCW7: Slayage Conference on the Whedonverses. Kingston University, 10 Jul. 2016, Kingston-on-Thames, UK.

“Gender and Sex in Supernatural.” Invited panelist, A Celebration of Supernatural Symposium, Depaul University, 9 Apr. 2015, Chicago, IL.

The Cabin in the Woods, Scream, and Postmodern Horror Film.” Invited lecture for Dr. Nancy Roche’s Film Studies: Horror course, Watkins School of Film, Art, and Design, 6 Mar. 2015, Nashville, TN.

“Sofia Coppola and The Virgin Suicides.” Guest lecturer for Dr. Nancy Roche’s American Independent Cinema course, Watkins School of Film, Art, and Design, 14 Apr. 2011, Nashville, TN.


Workshops

“Crafting Killer Personal Statements.” Workshop for the Georgia State University chapter of the American Undergraduate Dental Association, 11 Oct. 2018.

“APA Style, Citation, and Scholarly Tone.” Lecture and workshop for COMM 4800: Communication and Diversity—Senior Capstone Course, Dr. Rasha Ramzy, 11 Apr. 2018.

“Using Blogs in the Composition Classroom.” Presentation with Jessica Rose and Meagan Malone for the spring Georgia State University Lower Division Studies training session, 11 Feb. 2018.


 

Conference Presentations

“Rhetorical Reminiscence: Stranger Things and Nostalgic Remediation.” South Atlantic Modern Language Association, 16 Nov. 2019, Atlanta, GA. Panel Chair.

“Women as Political Bodies: Rhetorics of Suffrage in 1920 Tennessee.” South Atlantic Modern Language Association, 15 Nov. 2019, Atlanta, GA.

“I want freedom and power”: The Queer Allegory of Chilling Adventures of Sabrina.”  Popular Culture Association in the South Conference, 28 Sept. 2019, Wilmington, NC. Panel Chair.

“Gilding the Lily: Queer Excess in The Neon Demon.” Popular Culture Association National Conference, 19 Apr. 2019, Washington, DC.

“Performing Allyship Through Classroom Activities.” Conference on College Composition and Communication, 14 Mar. 2019, Pittsburg, PA. (Work presented in absentia by Dr. Kristen Ruccio due to a family emergency.)

“The New Flesh: Videodrome, Scopophilia, and Gendered Positionality.” Georgia State University New Voices Conference, 25 Jan. 2019, Atlanta, GA.

“’Put as much ‘sub’ into that ‘text’ as you possibly can: Supernatural, Queerbaiting, and Representation.” Popular Culture Association in the South Conference, 6 Oct. 2018, New Orleans, LA. Panel Chair.

“’We work with what we have’: The Postmodern Horror of The Cabin in the Woods.” Comics and Popular Arts Conference (academic track of DragonCon), 31 Aug. 2018, Atlanta, GA.

“I Don’t Need No Stinking Reboot: The Enduring Cultural Significance and Influence of Buffy the Vampire Slayer.” SCW8: Slayage Conference on the Whedonverses. 24 Jun. 2018, University of North Alabama, Florence, AL. Panel Chair.

“Joss Whedon vs. Horror.” Roundtable with Kristopher K. Woofter, Lorna Jowett, Stacey Abbott, Bronwen Calvert, and Erin Giannini. SCW8: Slayage Conference on the Whedonverses. 23 June 2018, University of North Alabama, Florence, AL.

“The Entropy of Teacups: Literary Influence in Bryan Fuller’s Hannibal.” LIT-TV: A Two-Day Symposium Exploring Contemporary US Television and “the Literary.” 5 May 2018, Edinburgh Napier University, Edinburgh, Scotland.

“A breach of individual separateness”: Multivalent Queerness in Bryan Fuller’s Hannibal.” Popular Culture Association National Conference, 28 Mar. 2018, Indianapolis, IN.

“Trauma, Horror, and Distanciation: Affect in Colson Whitehead’s The Underground Railroad.” Southern Studies Conference, 9 Feb. 2018, Auburn University-Montgomery, Montgomery, AL.

“The Queer Bait-and-Switch: Supernatural, Representation, and Queerbaiting.” Southwest Popular Culture Association Conference, 15 Feb. 2017, Albuquerque, NM. Panel Chair.

“The Inversion of the Femme Fatale in Gone Girl.” Popular Culture Association in the South Conference, 15 Oct. 2016, Nashville, TN.

“’At least you got to shoot your father’: Justified and the Social Construction of Southern Masculinity.” Popular Culture Association in the South Conference, 2 Oct. 2015, Wilmington, NC. Panel chair.

“Fecund and Festering: The Importance of Place and the Swampy Southern Gothic in True Detective.” Popular Culture Association in the South Conference, 2 Oct. 2014, New Orleans, LA.

“’You really think I’m pretty?’: The Problem of Gender Representation in The Avengers.” SCW6: Slayage Conference on the Whedonverses, 21 June 2014, California State University-Sacramento, Sacramento, CA.

“’Hell is empty and all the devils are here’: The Contemporary Southern Gothic in Justified.” Popular Culture Association in the South Conference, 4 Oct. 2013, Savannah, GA.

“’So many species, so little time’: Captain Jack as the Doctor’s Foil.” Doctor Who: Walking in Eternity Conference, 5 Sept. 2013, University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, England.

“’We’re not the only ones watching’: The Postmodern Horror of The Cabin in the Woods.”  Joss in June Conference, 29 June 2013, Shelby, NC. Panel Chair.

“’You’re an affront to the balance of the universe’: Sam and Dean Winchester as Grotesques.” Popular Culture Association National Conference, 30 Mar. 2013, Washington, DC. Panel Chair.

“‘If they don’t transgress, they can’t be punished’: Intertextuality and the Subversion of Genre Tropes in The Cabin in the Woods.” Popular Culture Association in the South Conference, 28 Sep. 2012, Nashville, TN.

“Variations on a Theme: The Virgin Suicides from Novel to Film.” Middle Tennessee State University English Graduate Conference, 22 Sep. 2012, Murfreesboro, TN.

“‘The passion in his heart and the reason in his mind’: Sons of Anarchy as Postmodern Hamlet.” Popular Culture Association National Conference, 11 Apr. 2012, Boston, MA.

“‘Writing yourself into the story is one thing, but as a prophet? That’s like M. Night level douchiness!’: Supernatural, Self-referentiality, and the Triumph of the Meta.” Popular Culture Association in the South Conference, 6 Oct. 2011, New Orleans, LA.

“Racial Parallax and Trajectories of Transgression: Treatments of Race and Marginality in Hairspray and Hairspray: The Musical.” Popular Culture Association National Conference, 21 Apr. 2011, San Antonio, TX.


 

Fellowships and Honors

2020                      Michael Schoneke Travel Grant for PCA 2020

                              Granted by the Popular Culture Association Endowment Fund; $500

 

2019                      High Pass on PhD Comprehensive Exams, October 2019

 

2019                     Recipient of the Ray and Pat Browne Award

                              Award for best student paper in popular culture at PCAS 2019

 

2019-21                Alexander Doty Professional Mentorship Program

                              Mentee, Society for Cinema and Media Studies’ Queer Caucus

 

2017-22              Graduate Teaching Assistantship

Department of English, Georgia State University, Fall 2017- present

 

2018                   Honorable Mention, Ray and Pat Browne Award

Award for best student paper in popular culture at PCAS 2018

 

2014                    Recipient of the Mr. Pointy Award for Best Conference Paper

SCW6: Slayage Conference on the Whedonverses, 2014.


 

Academic Service

Administrative Work:

2019 – present      Associate Director of The Writing Studio @ Georgia State University

                           Head of Community, Research, and Outreach

                           Director: Dr. Mary Hocks

 

 Conference Organization:

2020       Georgia State University New Voices Conference, Atlanta, GA. Planning committee.

2019       Georgia State University New Voices Conference, Atlanta, GA. Planning committee.

2018       Slayage Conference on the Whedonverses 8, hosted by University of North Alabama, Florence, AL. Local arrangements committee.

2015       Joss in June 2015 Conference, hosted by MTSU, Murfreesboro, TN. Conference co-convener (with David Lavery and Cori Mathis).

2012       Catwoman to Katniss: Women in Sci-Fi and Fantasy Conference, hosted by MTSU, Murfreesboro, TN. Webmaster.

2010       MTSU English Graduate Student Organization Conference, Murfreesboro, TN. Conference Selection Committee.

 

Service:

2019-20  Whedon Studies Association Mr. Pointy Alternate Jury Member (committee to choose the best long and short work in the field)

2019       Peer reviewed manuscript for Slayage: The Journal of Whedon Studies

2018-19  Guide to First Year Writing textbook revision committee, Georgia State University

2018-19  Treasurer, Georgia State University New Voices Graduate Conference

2017-18  Treasurer, Georgia State University Graduate English Association

2017-18  Whedon Studies Association Mr. Pointy Jury Member (committee to choose the best long and short work in the field)

2017       Peer reviewed manuscript for Slayage: The Journal of Whedon Studies

2009-10  Senator, Middle Tennessee State University English Graduate Student Organization


 

Professional Affiliations

Society for Cinema and Media Studies

Whedon Studies Association

Popular Culture Association

Popular Culture Association of the South

Southeastern Writing Center Association

South Atlantic Modern Language Association

Georgia State University Graduate English Association

Rhetoric Society of America—Georgia State University chapter


Languages

English: native speaker

Spanish: intermediate reading, basic writing/ speaking competence

French: basic reading competence

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