Anastasia Logotheti

Anastasia Logotheti, PhD, is Professor of English at Deree College - The American College of Greece. She also serves as the Director of the Teaching and Learning Center at Deree-ACG (https://www.acg.edu/faculty/anastasia-logotheti/).
Anastasia earned a BA in English at the University of Athens, an MA in English at the Pennsylvania State University, and a PhD at Goldsmiths, University of London. Her research focuses mostly on modern and contemporary British fiction, esp the work of contemporary novelists Ian McEwan, Kazuo Ishiguro, and Graham Swift.Recent publications include the articles “Alterity in E M Forster’s The Other Boat” in Language and Literary Studies of Warsaw (2021) and “Digital Encounters with Shakespeare” in Research in Drama Education (2020) as well as chapters contributed to edited volumes: Crossing Borders in Gender and Culture (2018); Reading Graham Swift (2019); Apocalyptic Visions in the Anthropocene and the Rise of Climate Fiction (2021); Women Writing Trauma in Literature (2022); Depictions of Pestilence in Literature, Media, and Art (2023); Essays on Psychogeography and the City as Performance (2024); Critical Perspectives on Resistance in 21st-Century British Literature (2024); and Post-Millennial Cultures of Fear in Literature: Fear, Risk and Safety (2024). Logotheti is also the editor of the essay collection Crisis in Contemporary British Fiction (2023).

ORCID: https://orcid.org/0009-0007-8654-4883

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