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Research areas
Gender & Sexuality' Postcolonial & Transnational Studies; Race & Ethnicity; Ecocriticism & Environmental Humanities; Medieval Literature
Department of English and Creative Writing
Associate Professor, English
Director of Undergraduate Studies, English
Faculty Chair, CTE
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2.9
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Courses
4
in seeded sections
Gender & Sexuality' Postcolonial & Transnational Studies; Race & Ethnicity; Ecocriticism & Environmental Humanities; Medieval Literature
ENGL 215
Introduction to medieval literature and to fanfiction as a mode of critique. In addition to analyzing medieval literature, we will write our own fanfiction inspired by these medieval texts. All interested students are welcome. No prior experience required.
ENGL 317
A survey of the origins and development of the Arthurian legend from the earliest chronicles in the sixth century and later medieval French, Welsh, Irish, and English Arthurian poems to modern adaptations of Arthurian material, including films. Cross-list: MDEM 317, SWGS 301.
MDEM 317
A survey of the origins and development of the Arthurian legend from the earliest chronicles in the sixth century and later medieval French, Welsh, Irish, and English Arthurian poems to modern adaptations of Arthurian material, including films. Cross-list: ENGL 317, SWGS 301.
SWGS 301
A survey of the origins and development of the Arthurian legend from the earliest chronicles in the sixth century and later medieval French, Welsh, Irish, and English Arthurian poems to modern adaptations of Arthurian material, including films. Cross-list: ENGL 317, MDEM 317.