Julieann Veronica Ulin joined the English Department at Florida Atlantic University in August 2009. Most recently, she was the Edward Sorin Postdoctoral Fellow in the Humanities at the University of Notre Dame, where she received her Ph.D. in 2007. She holds a M.A. degree in English from Fordham Universityand a B.A. degree in English from Washington and Lee University. Her current research focuses on the intersections between 20th-century housing ordinances, property law, discourses of race and citizenship and modernist representations of domestic and Domestic estrangement. Her published and forthcoming work includes essays on James Joyce, Samuel Beckett, Richard Wright and Carson McCullers. Her courses have included American Drama since O'Neill, The American Novel 1929-Present, Exile in the Irish Literary Imagination, Rewriting the Russians, and a seminar on Environmental Justice in New Orleans.
For more information contact the Department of English administrative office at 297-3830 or at english@fau.edu