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BIANCA BATTI Curriculum Vitae

Purdue University | Department of English | 500 Oval Drive, West Lafayette, IN 47906
biancabatti.com | bbatti@purdue.edu

EDUCATION
Ph.D. in English – Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN Expected 2019
Primary: Literary Studies
Secondary: American Literature from 1940 to the Present, Feminist Game Studies
Graduate Concentration: Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
Dissertation: Worldbuilding in Feminist Game Studies: Toward a Methodology of
Disruption
Committee: Samantha Blackmon (co-chair), Marlo David (co-chair), John Duvall, and
Cheryl Cooky

M.A. in English – San Diego State University, San Diego, CA 2012


Thesis: The Undead Ingestion of the Self: Cannibalistic Identity Formation and
Ghoulish Subjectivity in Zombie Literature
Committee: Phillip Serrato (chair), William Nericcio, and Suzanne Bordelon

B.A. in English – University of California at San Diego, La Jolla, CA 2009


Major: Literature / Writing
Honors: Provost Honors

PUBLICATIONS
Peer Reviewed:
Batti, Bianca. “Something’s Not Right: Monstrous Motherhood and Traumatic Survival in
Among the Sleep.” The Popular Culture Studies Journal (under review).

Batti, Bianca and Jasmine R. Linabury. “‘Are you okay?’: Online Harassment and
Cyberstalking.” Communication and Social Media: Case Studies Across Personal and
Professional Relationships (forthcoming).

Batti, Bianca. “Feminist Worldbuilding: Intersectional Methodologies in Feminist SF Criticism


and Feminist Game Studies.” TransMissions: Journal of Film and Media (forthcoming).

Linabury, Jasmine R. and Bianca Batti. “‘Should I Even Be Writing This?’: Public Narratives
and Resistance to Online Harassment.” Gender Hate Online: Understanding the New
Anti-Feminism, Palgrave Macmillan (forthcoming).

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Karabinus, Alisha and Bianca Batti. “Game Review: Her Story.” Kairos: A Journal of Rhetoric,
Technology, and Pedagogy, 2016.

Batti, Bianca. “Speaking from Beyond the Grave: Abjection and the Maternal Corpses of
William Faulkner’s As I Lay Dying and Suzan-Lori Parks’s Getting Mother’s Body.”
Absent Mothers, edited by Frances Greenslade, Demeter Press, 2017.

Middle-State Publications:
Not Your Mama’s Gamer, Staff Writer and Bi-Weekly Podcaster; More than 60 published
pieces, including:
• “Feminist Science Fiction, Video Games, and Reimagining the Role of the Mother”
• “The Power of the Fathers: Patriarchal Fatherhood and Oppressed Daughterhood
in The Last of Us”
• “Until Dawn: On Representation, the Horror Genre, and the Illusion of Choice”

PRESENTATIONS & CONFERENCES


“Techno-Maternal Bodies and All-Mothers: Complicating Maternal Futurities in Horizon:
Zero Dawn.” The Society for Cinema and Media Studies, Seattle, WA. Forthcoming,
March 2019.

“Intersectional Feminist Worldbuilding: Disrupting Video Game Culture through Feminist


Game Studies Methodologies.” National Women’s Studies Association Annual
Conference, Atlanta, GA. Forthcoming, November 2018.

“The Experience of Embodiment: Video Games Are Better With Stories.” With Alisha
Karabinus, Meaningful Play, East Lansing, MI. Forthcoming, October 2018.

“Worldbuilding in Feminist Game Studies: Toward a Methodology of Disruption.” The Office


of Interdisciplinary Graduate Programs Spring Reception, West Lafayette, IN. May
2018.

“Teaching with Games in Writing-Intensive Courses.” With Alisha Karabinus. Purdue Writing
Showcase, West Lafayette, IN. April 2018.

“Teaching with Games.” With Alisha Karabinus. Introductory Composition at Purdue Brown
Bag, West Lafayette, IN. February 2018.

“Feminist Ludus: Intersectional Methodologies in Feminist SF Criticism and Feminist Game


Studies.” National Women’s Studies Association Annual Conference, Baltimore, MD.
November 2017.

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“Whose Story? Reflections on Two Years of Teaching Her Story and Composing Through
Play.” Ball State Symposium on Games in Academia, Muncie, IN. November 2017.

“Anita Then and Now: Tracing Gender Incredulity from Physical to Digital Spaces.” Console-
ing Passions, Greenville, NC, July 2017.

“Playing with Postmodern Feminism: Toward a Methodology of Disruption.” Disjunctions,


Riverside, CA. October 2016.

“Video Games, Interface, and the Gaze: What Does it Mean to See/Play and Be
Seen/Played?” Extending Play 3, New Brunswick, NJ. September 2016.

“Gaming Narratives: Bridging Literature, Rhetoric & Composition, and Second Language
Writing.” With Alisha Karabinus and Ashley J. Velázquez. Computers and Writing,
Rochester, NY. May 2016.

“Online Harassment.” Guest Lecture, Jasmine Linabury’s WGSS 280. Introduction to


Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies course. April 2016.

“Gaming as Complicitous Critique: Postmodern Historicity and Reflexivity in The Magic


Circle.” The Louisville Conference on Literature and Culture since 1900, Louisville,
KY. February 2016.

“Gamergate, Feminism, and the Repercussions of Cyber-Anonymity.” National Women’s


Studies Association Annual Conference, Milwaukee, WI. November 2015.

Guest Lecture, Dr. Cheryl Cooky’s WGSS 280: Introduction to Women’s, Gender, and
Sexuality Studies course. April 2015.

“In Space, No One Can Hear You Scream: Gender Roles and Survival Narratives in the Space
Horror of Alien: Isolation.” Popular Culture Association / American Culture
Association Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA. April 2015.

“Subaltern Cannibalism: Power Relations and Identity Politics in World War Z.” Intersections
Conference at California State University, Northridge. Northridge, CA. March 2014.

“‘The Last Hope for Humanity Rests on a High-Powered Machine Gun’: Challenging Gender
Roles within the Zombie Genre of Planet Terror.” Far West Popular and American
Culture Association’s 24th Annual Meeting. Las Vegas, NV. February 2012.

Guest Lecture, Annual Teaching Associate Orientation. Department of English and


Comparative Literature. San Diego State University. May 2012.

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“Introduction to the Zombie Genre.” Guest Lecture, Dr. William Nericcio’s ENGL 220:
Introduction to Literature course. October 2011.

FELLOWSHIPS, AWARDS, & GRANTS


English Department Excellence in Teaching Award
Purdue University, August 2018

Purdue Summer Research Grant


Purdue University, Summer 2018

Honorable Mention for the 2018 Berenice A. Carroll Feminism, Peace, and Social Justice
Award
Purdue University, April 2018

Second Place in the Kneale Award for Theory and Cultural Studies in Purdue University’s
87th Annual Literary Awards Contest
Purdue University, April 2018

Quintillian Award for Teaching


Purdue University, Spring 2018

Graduate School Excellence in Teaching Award


Purdue University, April 2017

Frederick N. Andrews Fellowship


Purdue University, August 2014 – August 2016

TEACHING & ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE

Online Coordinator, Fall 2018 – Spring 2019


Purdue University
Courses: English 106Y: Online Introductory Composition
Syllabus Approach Curriculum Development: Designed online course sites, syllabuses, and
assignment sequences for the Academic Writing & Research and Digital Rhetorics syllabus
approaches for the online introductory composition courses at Purdue.

Teaching Assistant, Fall 2016 – Spring 2018


Purdue University
Syllabus Approach Leadership: Academic Writing and Research Document Coordinator;
Digital Rhetorics Syllabus Approach Co-Lead
Courses: ENGL 106E: Introductory Composition for the Polytechnic Integrated Approach,
English 106: Introductory Composition, English 108: Accelerated First-Year Composition for

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the Creativity and Technology Learning Community, English 223: Literature and
Technology

Teaching Associate, Fall 2010 – Spring 2012


San Diego State University
Courses: English 220: Introduction to Literature; Rhetoric and Writing Studies 102: Critical
Reading

Rhetoric and Writing Studies Tutor, Fall 2011


San Diego State University
Courses: Rhetoric and Writing Studies 280: Academic Reading and Writing

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
National Women’s Studies Association (NWSA)
Modern Language Association (MLA)
Popular Culture Association (PCA)
The Society for Cinema and Media Studies (SCMS)
International Game Developers Association (IGDA)

COURSEWORK

Literary Studies Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies


Literary Study in a Multicultural World Feminist Theory
Literary Theory and Critical Practice Feminism in/and Popular Culture
20th C. American Children’s Literature Issues in Feminist Research and
Gender, Sexuality, and Chicano Literature Methodology
Literature of the South
Prose Poetry and Flash Fiction
Theory of Film Rhetoric and Composition
Contemporary American Fiction Introduction to Graduate Study
Video Games and Narrative Design Theory and Practice of Teaching
Bad Mothers in American Literature Composition
American Literature/Culture, 1820-1860 Gender, Rhetoric, and the Body
Literature Seminar: Shel Silverstein Computers, Language, and Rhetoric
Modernism and Psychoanalysis
Visual Culture and Visual Theory

REFERENCES
Samantha Blackmon
Associate Professor of English
Purdue University

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500 Oval Drive
West Lafayette, IN 47907
blackmos@purdue.edu
(765) 494-3742

Marlo David
Associate Professor of English, African American Studies, and Women's, Gender, and
Sexuality Studies
Director of African American Studies
Purdue University
500 Oval Drive
West Lafayette, IN 47907
mdavid@purdue.edu
(765) 494-4177

Irwin Weiser
Professor of English
Purdue University
500 Oval Drive
West Lafayette, IN 47907
iweiser@purdue.edu
(765) 494-3740

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