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 2010
‘Greedily she engorg’d: Eve’s Satanic Sacrament.’, Christopher P. Baker
Kairos and the Rhetoric of Mommy Blogs in the 21st Century, Helen E. Howells
Rocking the Cradle and Rocking the Boat: The Complicated Community of ‘Mommy Blogs, Helen E. Howells
Working/Mothers: Mommy Blogs and Separate Spheres, Helen E. Howells
from 2009
A New Testament Analogue for the Porter Scene in Macbeth, Christopher P. Baker
from 2008
I think my wife be honest and I think she is not”: Othello’s Tragic (K)nots, Christopher P. Baker
Re-Presenting the Rhetoric of Retention and the Work of First-Year Composition: Learning to Revise as a WPA, Helen E. Howells
Southern Homes: Resistance, Curiosity, and Empowerment, Helen E. Howells
Grail Imagery in the Harry Potter Series, Carol P. Jamison
The ‘New’ Seven Deadly Sins, Carol P. Jamison
from 2007
Cordelia as Lady of Wisdom, Christopher P. Baker
King Lear and the Theology of the Grotesque, Christopher P. Baker
Literacy as Linchpin: Centering Composition in the Learning Community, Helen E. Howells
When Politics and Pedagogy Collide: The Identity of First-Year Composition and the Rhetoric of Retention, Helen E. Howells
Gower’s Shaping of the Constance Plot: An Exemplum Contra Envy, Carol P. Jamison
Fostering Interdisciplinary Connections for SoTL, Trent W. Maurer, Melissa Lickteig, Starla McCollum, and Caren Town
from 2006
“Teaching While the Students Aren’t Looking: Using Subversive Instruction to Facilitate Empowered Learning.” Co-presented with Nancy Remler and Jack Simmons, Helen E. Howells
The Play and Meaning of Courtoisie in Romanz de un Chivaler et de sa Dame et de un Clerk, Carol P. Jamison
from 2005
Elizabethan Flies: Variations on a Poetic Trope, Christopher P. Baker
The Dionysian Motif in D. H. Lawrence’s ‘The Odor of Chrysanthemums.’, Christopher P. Baker
AASCU Graduation Rates Outcomes Report. Co-presented with AASCU/USG Task Force, Helen E. Howells
AASCU/USG/AASU and Retention. Co-presented with Greg Anderson and Michael Price, Helen E. Howells
Creating Common Ground: Integrating the Learning Community, Helen E. Howells
Producing the Prince of Publishing: Charlotte Bronte and George Smith, Helen E. Howells
Spaces and Faces of Teaching at AASU, Helen E. Howells