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Fall 2009 Courses:
| English 160ERG: Global Literature and Human Experience Mondays 7-10 p.m. | |
| INQ 100: The Devil and All His Empty Promises: Satan in Literature MWF 11:50 a.m.-1:00 p.m. | |
| IWC 100: College Writing to Influence the Affairs of the World MWF 1:20-2:30 p.m. |
Spring 2010 Courses:
| English 336: British Literature from the Restoration to Romanticism (1660-1830) MWF 10:30-11:40 a.m. | |
| English 451XG: Postcolonial Literature (also serves as pre-seminar for May Seminar around the world with stops in New Zealand, Australia, India, China, Egypt, and England) TH 2:40-4:20 p.m. | |
| IWC 100: College Writing to Influence the Affairs of the World MWF 1:20-2:30 p.m. |
2010 May Seminar: May 4-29, 2010
| The Sun Never Sets on the Literary Legacy of the British Empire: Around the Post-Colonial World in 25 Days |
Tentative Spring 2011:
| IWC 100: College Writing to Influence the Affairs of the World MWF 1:20-2:30 p.m. | |
| English 230: Introduction to Literary Scholarship |
| Credo 233E: The Politics of South African Performance | |||
| Discourse 101,102,103 (Composition) | |||
| Discourse 101-102 (Composition for International Students) | |||
Principia (Introduction to
the Liberal Arts)
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| Global Studies 118: Global Studies II | |||
| Humanities 201D: Enlightenment | |||
| INQ 100: The Devil and All His Empty Promises: Satan in Literature | |||
| English 112: American English Language and Culture (for non-native speakers) | |||
| English 160E (formerly 221EM): Global Literature and Human Experience | |||
| English 221EM: Literature and Human Experience: Global Connections | |||
| English 222E: Literature and Human Experience: The Western Tradition | |||
| English 223EM: Literature and Human Experience: American Mosaic | |||
| English 230: Introduction to Literary Scholarship | |||
| English 315E: The English Language, Historical and Analytical | |||
| English 336: British Literature from the Restoration to Romanticism (1660-1830) | |||
| English 341: Romanticism | |||
| English 380: Truth and Reconciliation in South African Literature | |||
| English 410X: Nadine Gordimer | |||
| English 410X: Patricia Grace | |||
| English 421: The Gothic Tradition in Literature, Film, and Popular Culture | |||
| English 441X: Criticism (Fall 2002 Syllabus) | |||
| English 451X: Paradise Re-Imagined: Post-colonial Perspectives on Pacific Islands Literature (with optional Exploration Seminar to Honolulu, Hawai'i) |
| Pacific Islands Literature (including Hawaiian Literature) | |
| South African Literature, History, Politics, and Culture | |
| Indian Literature, History, Politics, and Culture | |
| Post-colonial Approaches to Global Literature | |
| Indigenous Cultures and Literatures of the World | |
| Teaching Critical Theory to Undergraduates | |
| Literary and Aesthetic Theory--Ancient, Modern, and Postmodern | |
| Comparative Romanticisms | |
| 18th- and 19th-century English Literature in Global Context | |
| The Gothic Tradition from Horace Walpole to Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Seven | |
| Vampires | |
| Representations of Satan in Literature and Popular Culture | |
| Post-colonial Gothic Ecology | |
| Post-colonial Ecologies in Literature | |
| Castaway Literature | |
| Popular Culture Studies | |
| The History of Engenderment and the Cultural Consequences of Gender Bending | |
| The Politics of Liberal Education in an Age of Disciplinary Experts |
Spring 2004 Exploration Seminar to Hawaii
Hawaii Links
South
African Links
What's going on in the local Literary
Community?
Junior Great Books
Social Justice, Peace, and Development: A Semester in India hosted by Visthar
| B.A. English, Classics; Philosophy, Religion, Concordia College, Moorhead, Minnesota, 1987 | |
| M.A. Philosophy, State University of New York at Binghamton, 1990 | |
| Ph.D. Comparative Literature with a Specialization in Theory, State University of New York at Binghamton, 1993 |
| Dissertation: Mnemonic Images: The Gender of Modernity in Schiller, Friedrich Schlegel, Hölderlin, and Bettine Brentano-von Arnim |
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