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Stephanie Kinzinger

Postdoctoral Teaching Associate, English

Stephanie Kinzinger received her Ph.D. in English and Comparative Literature from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where she helped build and develop the Greenlaw Gameroom and the minor in Critical Game Studies. Her research engages the intersection of game studies, late nineteenth- to twentieth-century American literature, and technology studies.

Her courses challenge students to interpret multimodal texts and to communicate effectively with visual, digital, and procedural rhetoric.

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James W. Gargano Award for the Outstanding Article on Poe in 2022, “Embodied Cognition in Edgar Allan Poe: Eureka’s Cosmology, Dupin’s Intuition,” Poe Studies Association; 2023 Digital Dissertation Fellowship, Digital Innovation Lab, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; 2023 Excellence in Critical Game Studies Award, Digital Literacy and Communications (DLC) Lab, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

“Embodied Cognition in Edgar Allan Poe: Eureka’s Cosmology, Dupin’s Intuition.” Nineteenth-Century Literature. 1 December 2022; 77 (2-3): 124–144.

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