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Theodora Patrona

Laboratory Teaching Staff - Department of English Literature and Culture

307E | +30 2310 997328 | tpatrona@enl.auth.gr
Office hours: TU 09:00-11:00(via zoom, only by appointment) | FR 09:00-11:00(via zoom and in person, only by appointment)

Theodora Patrona received her Ph.D.  from the School of English at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki in 2011. Awarded the AIHA memorial fellowship for her original doctoral thesis, she  has received the Tsakopoulos Hellenic Research Fellowship twice (2013, 2022) and was CHS Harvard Visiting Scholar for 2022-23. Dr. Patrona has published numerous articles and chapters on Greek American and Italian American literature and film, and regularly reviews  for journals and sites abroad. She is the author of Return Narratives: Ethnic Space in Late Twentieth Century Greek American and Italian American Literature. Fairleigh Dickinson UP, 2017, and coeditor of Redirecting Ethnic Singularity: Italian Americans and Greek Americans in Conversation (Fordham UP 2022, winner of the Vassiliki Karagiannaki MGSA award for originality). She has taught at the Aristotle University and the Hellenic Mediterranean University at Heraklion, Crete (ELMEPA) and she is interested in diaspora and identity issues in the Anglophone world.

TEACHING (ACADEMIC YEAR 2024-2025)

SemesterCodeTitleGroupDayFromToRoom
Winter G-LSUD1 Lit127 Workshop in Critical Writing: Fiction b Wednesday 08:30 11:00 01 í.ð.
Winter G-LSUD4 EnLit460 Oceanic Texts and Culture(s) Tuesday 18:30 21:00 107