Regular Faculty
Non-Tenure Track Faculty
Anna Bonazzi
 Visiting Instructor, Comparative Studies in Literature & Culture 
     B.A. Catholic University of Milan; M.A. University of Trento; M.A. Technical University of Dresden 
     
    Alexander Gardner
 Resident Assistant Professor, Comparative Studies in Literature and Culture 
     B.A., University of California, Irvine; M.A., Ph.D.,  Yale University 
    
              Alex Gardner specializes in 19 th and 20 th century German literature. He is particularly interested in aesthetic responses to modernity, experimental poetry, fairy tales, collectors, and quotation as a literary device. He currently teaches courses on Grimms’ Fairy Tales and the history of German film at Occidental. His language classes emphasize interactive exercises, performance, and critical engagement with German literature. When he is not teaching, he writes and performs music.
          
    
   
    Sydney K. Mitsunaga-Whitten
 Resident Instructor, Comparative Studies in Literature and Culture 
     A.B., 91³ÉÈ˶ÌÊÓÆµ; M.A., Yale University 
    
              Sydney Mitsunaga-Whitten specializes in modern Irish literature, with a particular focus on the works of James Joyce and Oscar Wilde. She also teaches courses in Greek and Latin language and…
          
    
  Susanna Nazarova
 Visiting Instructor, Comparative Studies in Literature & Culture 
     B.A., M.A. Moscow State University; M.A. University of California, Davis 
    Julia Sushytska
 Resident Associate Professor, Comparative Studies in Literature and Cultures/Russian 
     B.A., John Carroll University; M.A., Ph.D., Stony Brook University 
    
              Julia Sushytska specializes in 20th century European and Eastern European literature and philosophy. Her research focuses on metics—those who place themselves in-between major cultures,…
          
    
   
       
     
     
     
    