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Thomas Ferraro
Thomas J. Ferraro is an American non-fiction writer, and Frances Hill Fox Professor of English at Duke University.
Life
He graduated summa cum laude from Amherst College, and earned his Ph.D. at Yale University, where he took the Theron Rockwell Field Prize for Distinguished Humanities Dissertation. He teaches American literature and cultural studies at Duke University, with a special emphasis on Catholicity, immigrant literature, and visual media.
Awards
- 2006 American Book Award, for Feeling Italian: the art of ethnicity in America
- 2010, Alumni Distinguished Undergraduate Teaching Award, Duke's most prestigious undergraduate teaching award
- 2011, Bass Society of Fellows, endowed chair in English for excellence in scholarship and pedagogy
Works
Editor
References
References
- "Amherst Authors - Non-fiction | Amherst College".
- "Thomas J. Ferraro, Frances Hill Fox Professor and Bass Fellow".
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