Christy Williams PH.D.

College of Liberal Arts - Department of English and Applied Linguistics

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH

DEPARTMENT CHAIR, ENGLISH and APPLIED LINGUISTICS

 

Christy Williams is Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of English and Applied Linguistics at Hawai`i Pacific University. She teaches courses in twentieth- and twenty-first-century literature, fantasy, and fairy tales. Her research focuses on contemporary fairy tales and retellings in literature and popular culture with an emphasis on gender and narrative. She co-edited Beyond Adaptation: Essays on Radical Transformations of Original Works, is co-review editor for Marvels & Tales: Journal of Fairy-Tale Studies, and is the Fairy Tales and Folk Narratives Division Head for the International Conference for the Fantastic in the Arts. Her recent book, Mapping Fairy-Tale Space: Pastiche and Metafiction in Borderless Tales, examines the metafictional use of fairy tales in texts ranging from the TV show Once Upon a Time to Kelly Link’s short fiction.


EDUCATION

Ph. D. in English, University of Hawai‘i, Mānoa
M. A., Virginia Commonwealth University
B. A., University of Tennessee, Knoxville
A. A, Pellissippi State Community College

 

COURSES RECENTLY TAUGHT

ENG 2000 The Art of Literature

ENG 3228 Fantasy Literature

ENG 3250 Texts and Gender: Fairy Tales

ENG 4100 Seminar in Textual Criticism

ENG 4120 Seminar in Modernism

WRI 1050 Introduction to Academic Writing

WRI 1200 Research, Argument, and Writing

 

PUBLICATIONS

 

BOOKS
Mapping Fairy-Tale Space: Pastiche and Metafiction in Borderless Tales. Wayne State University Press, 2021.

Beyond Adaptation: Essays on Radical Transformations of Original Works. Edited by Phyllis Frus and Christy Williams. McFarland, 2010.

ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS

“Ambiguous Villains and Fairy-Tale Monsters in Kelly Link’s ‘The Cinderella Game.’” Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts, vol. 29, no. 1, 2018, pp. 68-85.

“Novels.” The Routledge Companion to Media and Fairy-Tale Cultures, edited by Pauline Greenhill, Jill Terry Rudy, Naomi Hamer, and Lauren Bosc, Routledge, 2018, pp. 565-571.

“Who’s Wicked Now? The Stepmother as Fairy-Tale Heroine.” Marvels & Tales, vol. 24, no. 2, 2010, pp. 255-71.

“The Shoe Still Fits: Ever After and the Pursuit of a Feminist Cinderella.” Fairy Tale Films: Visions of Ambiguity, edited by Pauline Greenhill and Sidney Eve Matrix, Utah State UP, 2010, pp. 99-115.

“Mermaid Tales on Screen: Splash, The Little Mermaid, and Aquamarine.” Beyond Adaptation: Essays on Radical Transformations of Original Works, edited by Phyllis Frus and Christy Williams, McFarland, 2010, pp. 194-205.

“The Silent Struggle: Autonomy for the Maiden Who Seeks Her Brothers.” The Comparatist, vol. 30, 2006, pp. 81-100.

 

AWARDS

2020 Golden Apple Award for Distinguished Undergraduate Teaching. Awarded by Hawai‘i Pacific University.

2009 Elli Köngäs-Maranda Prize for “The Shoe Still Fits: Ever After and the Pursuit of a Feminist Cinderella.” Awarded by the Women’s Section of the American Folklore Society.

 

Christy Williams

Associate Professor
PH.D.

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