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Lauren Camille Mason

  • Assistant Professor, English
  • Member of the Graduate Faculty
Contact
  • (520) 621-1836
  • Modern Languages, Rm. 445
  • Tucson, AZ 85721
  • lmason@arizona.edu
  • Bio
  • Interests
  • Courses
  • Scholarly Contributions

Degrees

  • Ph.D. English
    • Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan
    • POSTCARDS FROM THE EDGE-CITY: MASS-MEDIA AND PHOTOGRAPHIC IMAGES IN CONTEMPORARY NOVELS OF THE BLACK DIASPORADirector: Patrick O'Donnell

Work Experience

  • University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona (2014 - Ongoing)
  • Armstrong Atlantic State University (2011 - 2014)
  • Armstrong Atlantic State University (2010 - 2011)

Awards

  • Arnold L. Mitchem Dissertation Fellowship
    • Marquette University, Fall 2014
  • College of Arts and Letters Faculty Summer Research Grant
    • Armstrong Atlantic State University, Fall 2014
  • Competitive Doctoral Enrichment Fellowship
    • Michigan State University, Fall 2014
  • John A. Yunck Endowed Scholarship
    • Michigan State University, Fall 2014
  • Somers Teaching Excellence Award
    • Michigan State University, Fall 2014

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Interests

Teaching

Contemporary Literature, Urbanism in Literature and Film, Visual Culture in Literature and Film, African Diaspora Literature, Postcolonial literature

Research

Globalism in Literature and Film, Urbanism in Literature and Film, Visual Culture in Literature and Film, Postmodern and Contemporary Literature

Courses

2023-24 Courses

  • African American Lit
    ENGL 478 (Fall 2023)
  • Dissertation
    ENGL 920 (Fall 2023)
  • Intro To Literature
    ENGL 280 (Fall 2023)

2022-23 Courses

  • Auth,Period,Genres+Theme
    ENGL 496A (Spring 2023)
  • Contemp. Lit and Digital Media
    ENGL 325 (Spring 2023)
  • Contemp. Lit and Digital Media
    ESOC 325 (Spring 2023)
  • Dissertation
    ENGL 920 (Spring 2023)
  • Dissertation
    ENGL 920 (Fall 2022)
  • Meth+Mat Literary Rsrch
    ENGL 596K (Fall 2022)

2021-22 Courses

  • Brit+Am Lit:Beowulf-1600
    ENGL 373A (Summer I 2022)
  • Auth,Period,Genres+Theme
    ENGL 496A (Spring 2022)
  • Dissertation
    ENGL 920 (Spring 2022)
  • Independent Study
    ENGL 599 (Spring 2022)
  • Professional Studies
    ENGL 595A (Spring 2022)
  • Special Topics in Humanities
    HNRS 195J (Spring 2022)
  • Intro To Literature
    ENGL 280 (Winter 2021)
  • Comparative Literature
    ENGL 596G (Fall 2021)
  • Dissertation
    ENGL 920 (Fall 2021)
  • Independent Study
    ENGL 599 (Fall 2021)
  • Professional Studies
    ENGL 595A (Fall 2021)

2020-21 Courses

  • Contemp. Lit and Digital Media
    ENGL 325 (Summer I 2021)
  • Contemp. Lit and Digital Media
    ESOC 325 (Summer I 2021)
  • Intro To Literature
    ENGL 280 (Summer I 2021)
  • African American Lit
    AFAS 478 (Spring 2021)
  • African American Lit
    ENGL 478 (Spring 2021)
  • Dissertation
    ENGL 920 (Spring 2021)
  • Professional Studies
    ENGL 595A (Spring 2021)
  • Brit+Am Lit:Beowulf-1600
    ENGL 373A (Winter 2020)
  • African American Lit
    ENGL 478 (Fall 2020)
  • Comparative Literature
    ENGL 596G (Fall 2020)
  • Independent Study
    ENGL 599 (Fall 2020)

2019-20 Courses

  • African American Lit
    ENGL 478 (Summer I 2020)
  • Brit+Am Lit:Beowulf-1600
    ENGL 373A (Summer I 2020)
  • American Literature
    ENGL 596F (Spring 2020)
  • Auth,Period,Genres+Theme
    ENGL 496A (Spring 2020)
  • Independent Study
    ENGL 599 (Spring 2020)
  • Special Topics in Humanities
    HNRS 195J (Spring 2020)
  • Brit+Am Lit:Beowulf-1600
    ENGL 373A (Winter 2019)
  • Comparative Literature
    ENGL 596G (Fall 2019)
  • Independent Study
    ENGL 599 (Fall 2019)
  • Literary Analysis
    ENGL 380 (Fall 2019)

2018-19 Courses

  • Brit+Am Lit:Beowulf-1600
    ENGL 373A (Summer I 2019)
  • Junior Proseminar
    ENGL 396A (Summer I 2019)
  • Independent Study
    ENGL 599 (Spring 2019)
  • Brit+Am Lit:Beowulf-1600
    ENGL 373A (Winter 2018)
  • Junior Proseminar
    ENGL 396A (Winter 2018)
  • Dimensions of Globalization
    GLS 251 (Fall 2018)
  • Hist Of Criticism+Theory
    ENGL 515 (Fall 2018)

2017-18 Courses

  • Brit+Am Lit:Beowulf-1600
    ENGL 373A (Summer I 2018)
  • Independent Study
    ENGL 499 (Summer I 2018)
  • Junior Proseminar
    ENGL 396A (Summer I 2018)
  • Col+Post-Col Lit+Theory
    ENGL 596B (Spring 2018)
  • Literary Analysis
    ENGL 380 (Spring 2018)
  • Special Topics in Humanities
    HNRS 195J (Spring 2018)
  • Brit+Am Lit:Beowulf-1600
    ENGL 373A (Winter 2017)
  • Junior Proseminar
    ENGL 396A (Winter 2017)
  • Brit+Am Lit:Beowulf-1600
    ENGL 373A (Fall 2017)
  • Literary Analysis
    ENGL 380 (Fall 2017)

2016-17 Courses

  • Brit+Am Lit:Beowulf-1600
    ENGL 373A (Summer I 2017)
  • Colonial+Postcolonl Lit
    ENGL 160A1 (Summer I 2017)
  • Brit+Am Lit:Beowulf-1600
    ENGL 373A (Winter 2016)
  • Col+Post-Col Lit+Theory
    ENGL 596B (Fall 2016)
  • Critical Cultural Concepts
    ENGL 160D1 (Fall 2016)
  • Dimensions of Globalization
    GLS 251 (Fall 2016)
  • Special Topics in Humanities
    HNRS 195J (Fall 2016)

2015-16 Courses

  • Brit+Am Lit:Beowulf-1600
    ENGL 373A (Summer I 2016)
  • Honors Thesis
    ENGL 498H (Spring 2016)
  • Independent Study
    ENGL 399 (Spring 2016)
  • Intro To Literature
    ENGL 280 (Spring 2016)
  • Literary Analysis
    ENGL 380 (Spring 2016)

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Scholarly Contributions

Journals/Publications

  • Mason, L. C. (2014). Leaving Lagos: Intertextuality and Images in Chris Abani’s GraceLand. Research in African Literatures, 45(3), 206-226.
    More info
    This essay examines the deployment of written and visual narratives in Chris Abani’s novel GraceLand (2004). The novel treats photographs, films, and other visual representations of cities as emerging cultural narratives in Nigeria. Images of other urban spaces, such as Las Vegas and Budapest, speak to the younger generation’s desire for an alternative urban existence outside of the Lagos slum, while traditional oral and written narratives represent fading notions of cultural solidarity, nationhood, and collective national identity. While Abani’s novel reaffirms the important role literary exchange has played in formations of diaspora, it opens a space for us to consider the ways in which visual narratives are renegotiating and redefining contemporary notions of it. The deployment of visual media in Grace-Land extends formations of diaspora to tropes of images and the interplay between written and visual narratives and it accounts for how visual media shape notions of diaspora in the twenty-first century.

Presentations

  • Mason, L. (2021, June 21). Where the Dead Live: Representing the Black Urban Poor in Digital News Media. 2021 Popular Culture Association Conference. Online Conference.

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