Rachel Price
Visiting Assistant Professor
Frank Melville, Jr. Memorial Library N3028
(631) 632-1835

Curriculum Vitae


Rachel Price works on 19th and 20th century circum-Atlantic and particularly Cuban literature, as well as comparative imperial histories, poetics, and critical theory. She is currently working on a study of Atlantic literatures, aesthetic and philosophical responses to the shift from European empire to emergent US hegemony and globalization in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. She has also written on the relations between visual poetry (emblems; concrete poetry) and empire, and on animals and genre, and is beginning work on a genealogy of Cuban nostalgia.