Mariane Stanev
Visiting Assistant Professor
A Visiting Assistant Professor, Stanev teaches three courses at Albion since joining the College in 2024: College Writing, Family Matters, and Divided Nations.
She earned her Ph.D. in Comparative Literature with a certificate in Museum Studies from the University of Michigan 2022 and awards and fellowships include a Museum Studies Program Fellowship for Doctoral Research in Museums from the University of Michigan in 2022; a Sweetland Dissertation Writing Institute Fellowship from the Sweetland Writing Center in 2021 and a Rackham Merit Fellowship, Rackham Graduate School.
She has also published “‘715 Haven Street: Art Looks Back’: The Archival Question of Art Resistance for Abolitionist Futures in a Pacified Present,” and the forthcoming “The Albuquerque Papers in Motion: Afterlives of Storytelling in Tereza de Benguela’s Archival Journey to the American Midwest,” as well as “Pocketworlds and Time Warps: Raw Historical Archives and Spiralar Catharsis in Time’s Agent and ‘The Case of Charles Dexter Ward.’” In addition to her scholarly publications, Stanev also publishes regularly in public-facing outlets including pieces in the Latino Newsletter and Museum Matters.
Education
- Ph.D., Comparative Literature with a Certificate in Museum Studies, University of Michigan,
Ann Arbor, Michigan. August 2022 - MA., English, Florida International University, Miami, Florida. May 2015
- B.A., English with a Certificate in Exile Studies, Florida International University, Miami,
Florida. December 2012
Courses
- Engl 101W: College Writing
- Engl 123: Family Matters
Publications
- “‘715 Haven Street: Art Looks Back’: The Archival Question of Art Resistance for Abolitionist
Futures in a Pacified Present.” Journal for Cultural Research, vol. 27, no. 4, 2023, pp. 313-339.
DOI: 10.1080/14797585.2023.2238142 - “The Albuquerque Papers in Motion: Afterlives of Storytelling in Tereza de Benguela’s Archival
Journey to the American Midwest” Forthcoming.
Awards
- Museum Studies Program Fellowship for Doctoral Research in Museums, University of
Michigan, 2022 - Sweetland Dissertation Writing Institute Fellowship, Sweetland Writing Center, 2021
- Rackham Merit Fellowship, Rackham Graduate School, 2015-2020
- Detroit City Study Fellowship, LSA Institute for the Humanities, 2015