Literature: Faculty Presentations (1991-2023)
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Collection preserves presentations by faculty and staff of the former Department of Literature. These presentations are included in collections of the successor Department of English.
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from 2017
Postfeminism the Musical: The CW’s Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Amanda Konkle
Tablets and Research Assignments: Increased Access or a Waste of Time?, Amanda Konkle
from 2016
Moral Malaise and Parable-form in Tolstoy’s ‘The Death of Ivan Ilych’, Christopher P. Baker
Satanic Sprinkling: Liturgical Parody in Milton’s Prose, Christopher P. Baker
“To ordain wisely in this world of evil”: King Lear, Cymbeline, and Shakespeare’s Utopian / Dystopian Vision of Britain, Christopher P. Baker
Women in Windows in Victorian Literature, Helen E. Howells
Writing and (Re)Action: RTTP and Composition, Helen E. Howells
Peaceweaving Women in Westeros, Carol P. Jamison
An Unacceptable Suggestive Flavor’: Marilyn Monroe’s Films, Class, and the Weakening of the Hollywood Production Code, Amanda Konkle
from 2015
The Chivalric Code of Westeros, Carol P. Jamison
from 2014
Satan’s Aspersions, Christopher P. Baker
Beyond Don as Dorian: Fin de Siecle, Mad Men, & Aesthetics, Helen E. Howells
Beyond Don as Dorian: Fin de Siecle, Mad Men, and Aesthetics, Helen E. Howells
From Notecards to Evernote, From JStor to Google, From Indirect Sources to Tinyurls: The Composite Nature of Research in the 21st Century, Helen E. Howells
“Refreshing Transformations: Turnings Students’ Annoying Lemons into Instructional Lemonade.” Co-presented with Nancy Remler, Helen E. Howells
Books to Watch Out For: Gender and Sexual Minority Literature for Young People, Caren Town, Trina Smith, Laura E. Agnich, Dina Walker-Devose, and Scott A. Beck
from 2013
Servile Copulation in Milton’s Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce, Christopher P. Baker
Using Savannah as Text, Helen E. Howells
from 2012
A Trip with the Strange Woman: Dutchman as Proverbial Spiritual Journey, Christopher P. Baker
Interdisciplinary Teaching, Helen E. Howells
WAC + Undergraduate Research=Student Success, Helen E. Howells
Why all the Hate? The Dark Side of Mommy Blogging, Helen E. Howells
from 2011
Adrienne Rich’s ‘Diving into the Wreck, Helen E. Howells
Beyond Bob Dylan: Composition and Literature in the Classroom, Helen E. Howells
Willa Cather’s ‘Paul’s Case, Helen E. Howells