Affiliate Faculty

  • Portrait of Kevin Flanagan

    Assistant Professor

    Kevin M. Flanagan received his Ph.D. from the University of Pittsburgh in 2015 in English/film studies (dissertation - The British War Film, 1939-1980: Culture, History, and, Genre).
  • Harold Geller Headshot

    Associate Professor Emeritus

    George Mason University; Adjunct Professor

    American University; Solar System Ambassador

    NASA/JPL

    Harold A. Geller is Associate Professor Emeritus, George Mason University (GMU); Adjunct Professor, American University (AU); and, Solar System Ambassador, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
  • Portrait of C Joseph Genetin-Pilawa
    C. Joseph Genetin-Pilawa received his PhD at Michigan State University.  He is the author of Crooked Paths to Allotment: The Fight over Federal Indian Policy after the Civil War (UNC Press, 2012), and the co-editor of Beyond Two Worlds: Critical Conversations on Language and Power in Native North America (SUNY Press, 2014).
  • Portrait of Christopher Gregg

    Associate Professor

    Christopher Gregg received his BA and MA degrees in Latin from the University of Georgia; he earned his doctorate in Classical Archaeology from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill in 2000. Art History: Topography and urbanism of Ancient Rome and Pompeii; gender and sexuality in the Classical world; Roman imperial sculpture
  • George Mason University Costello College of Business Faculty Lisa Gring-Pemble

    Associate Professor

    Dr. Lisa Gring-Pemble, an associate professor at George Mason University, is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of St. Olaf College. She received her M.A. and Ph.D. in Communication (Rhetoric) from the University of Maryland.
  • Portrait of Jeffrey Griswold

    Postdoctoral R & T Fellow

    Jeffrey B. Griswold is a Postdoctoral Research and Teaching Fellow in the English Department at George Mason University.
  • Portrait of Anna Habib

    Term Professor

    Writing and Rhetoric: multilingual writing, second language writing, translingualism, trauma studies, feminist rhetorics/rhetorical feminism
  • Portrait of Sumaiya Hamdani
    Dr. Hamdani received her B.A. from Georgetown University and M.A. and Ph.D. from Princeton University in the field of Islamic history.
  • Portrait of Collin Hawley

    Graduate Teaching Assistant

    Research interests: chemical photography, film, vision, ocularcentrism, alienation, and subjectivity
  • Portrait of Stephen Hickson

    Graduate Teaching Assistant

    Stephen completed a BA with a self-designed, interdisciplinary major in Comparative Literature at Sewanee: The University of the South. He taught middle and high school literature in Georgia before pursuing an MA in English at Georgetown University. Stephen has also taught freshman-level rhetoric and composition courses at Northern Virginia Community College and Howard University. Stephen is now a doctoral student in Cultural Studies at George Mason University.