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Despina Feleki

PostDoc Researcher - Department of American Literature and Culture

310Ä | +30 2310 997428 | dfeleki@enl.auth.gr
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Dr. Despoina N. Feleki is Postdoctoral Researcher at the School of English, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki in Greece. She has worked as an Academic Fellow in the School of English, AUTh. She also serves as an appointed School Educator in Greece (2000-present). She completed her MA in Studies in European Literature and Culture (2007) and her PhD in Contemporary American Culture in the School of English, AUTh (2015). Feleki teaches undergraduate and postgraduate courses on fiction and pedagogy, focusing on the intersections between textuality and digitality and on how these affect literary and educational practices. Her other research interests include Contemporary Anglophone Literature, World Literature, Popular Culture, Fandom and Videogame Studies. Feleki is a member of the Multimodal Reading and Research Group of the School of English, AUTh. She has served as the Young Scholar Representative of the Hellenic Association for American Studies (HELAAS) and is currently the Treasurer of the same Association. Her monograph, entitled Stephen King in the New Millennium: Gothic Mediations on New Writing Materialities, was out by Cambridge Scholars Publishing (2018). She is the co-editor of the Special Issue of Ex-centric Narratives: Journal of Anglophone Literature, Culture and Media by HELAAS under the title "Popular Culture in a New Media Age: Trends and Transitions" (December 2020). Some of her published articles appear in Ex-centric Narratives: Journal of Anglophone Literature, Culture and Media (HELAAS), in GRAMMA: Journal of Theory and Criticism: Digital Literary Production and the Humanities (AUTh), in Writing Technologies by Nottingham Trent University and in Authorship, the Journal of the University of Ghent.