Amy S. Li ☚

communications specialist and science fiction expert

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  • Teaching and Pedagogy ⇣
    • Shelley, Atwood, Le Guin
    • Diversity in Science Fiction
    • Food, Feelings & Film
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communications specialist and science fiction expert

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ENG 101: Food, Feelings & Film (Fall 2016)

Course taught in Fall 2016 // Our relationships to food often evoke a wide array of emotions and engage multiple senses, sometimes all five of them at once; food thus has the potential to play important roles in the formation of who ‘we’ are as people, on social, psychological, and even political levels. Through writing, students will explore questions such as… [Read more…]

ENG101-005 Syllabus

This syllabus is subject to revision. In the case of changes being made to the syllabus, a revised document will be uploaded to replace the outdated version and an email will be sent out to students with a link to the updated syllabus. Most recent update: November 13, 2016

ENG 181 (Writing About Literature): Diversity in Science Fiction (Spring 2017)

Course taught in Spring 2017 // “…to boldly go where no man has gone before…” This Star Trek: The Original Series quote remains iconic, and yet, the line has gone under revision, becoming “…where no one has gone before” in Star Trek: The Next Generation. Why revise? And what does this revision tell us about the importance of diversity in science fiction media and literature? [Read more…]

ENG181-004 Syllabus

This syllabus is subject to revision. In the case of changes being made to the syllabus, a revised document will be uploaded to replace the outdated version and an email will be sent out to students with a link to the updated syllabus. Last update: March 22, 2017

About

Amy S. Li, PhD, is the Communications Specialist postdoctoral fellow (2020-2021) at the Emory Center for Digital Scholarship (ECDS). In May 2020 she graduated with her PhD in English from Emory University, where her primary research focus was on representations of embodiment in science fiction. She has taught several courses on science fiction literature/film and diversity.

As the ECDS Communications Specialist she manages the center’s social media platforms and oversees communications strategies for the center. She writes, edits, publishes, and designs graphics for posts on the ECDS blog. As a former digital scholarship intern and assistant at the ECDS, she has facilitated consultations with Emory faculty, students, and staff.

Research & Projects

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Past Courses

  • ENG 210W (Major Authors): Shelley, Atwood, Le Guin (Spring 2019)
  • ENG 181 (Writing About Literature): Diversity in Science Fiction (Spring 2017)
  • ENG 101: Food, Feelings & Film (Fall 2016)

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