Shelby Sleevi
Lecturer
Shelby Sleevi teaches core literature and writing courses in the English Department at Loyola. Her research interests include twentieth and twenty-first century fiction, modernism, and the relationship between narrative form and literary interpretation.
Education
- BA from Wheeling Jesuit University
- MA from Georgetown University
- PhD from Loyola University Chicago
Research Interests
- Twentieth and Twenty-First Century Fiction
- Modernism
- Narrative Theory
Publications/Research Listings
- “Narrating the Everyday: Iterative Narration in Gertrude Stein’s Three Lives and Julie Otsuka’s The Buddha in the Attic.” Feminist Modernist Studies, vol. 6, no. 1 (“Feminist Publishing Against the Pandemic” Special Issue), March 2023, pp. 52-56.