Maria Su Wang
- Assistant Professor of English
- Ph.D., Stanford University
- M.A., Stanford University
- B.A., University of California, Los Angeles
Maria Su Wang teaches courses in nineteenth- and twentieth-century British literature, world literature, and critical theory. She earned her B.A. at UCLA, majoring in English and minoring in French. Maria received her M.A. and Ph.D. from Stanford University, where she completed a dissertation that compares narrative techniques in Victorian novels with concepts from continental sociologists. Her research interests include Victorian literature and culture, narrative theory, nineteenth- and twentieth-century social thought, and interdisciplinary approaches to literature. Maria loves studying and teaching the novel and is excited about sharing some of her favorite authors with students. She enjoys traveling, taking walks with her family, and eating all kinds of French pastries. When she isn't buried in a book, Maria is often chasing after her very active (and very giggly) son Ethan (2). She and her husband Byron are excited to be a part of the Biola community.