Degrees
B.A. Spring Hill
M.A Georgia State University
Ph.D. University of Kentucky
Primary Areas of Research/Teaching
Literature (Classical, English Renaissance, Restoration & Long-18th Century, Post-Modernity)
Satire
Rhetoric (All)
Popular Culture
Archives
Graphic Novels Philosophy
Courses Taught
3000: History of British Literature to 1700
2000: Interpreting Literature
1200: Composition II
1100: Composition I
1000: Appreciating Literature
Selected Publications and Presentations
“Screw Watching Watchmen!”: Gendered Hegemony and Aesthetic Hierarchy inStudent Reception of the Graphic Novel and Its Film Adaptation”Comics Go to the Movies (Panel 76), Session XI, PCAS/ACAS. Wilmington, NC. October 2009.
“Making History: An Archive Reflection & Production Experiment with Second-Semester College Writers.” (Paper Presentation.)CCCC. San Francisco, CA. March 2009.
The Struggle of Memory Against Forgetting, Part II; Or, Stemming the Tide ofCultural Amnesia Session (Panel), CCCC. San Francisco, CA. March 2009.