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Martin Bickman, Professor. 19th-century American literature; pedagogy
Scarlet Bowen, Assistant Professor. 18th-century literature; early modern popular culture; gender and class identies in literature; lesbian, gay, and queer literature and theory
Douglas A. Burger, Associate Professor. Medieval literature and history; fantasy literature; masculinity studies
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Julie Carr, Assistant Professor. Creative writing (poetry); Victorian literature; poetics
Kay Kellam Cook, Visiting Professor. Romanticism; playwriting; women writers
Jeffrey N. Cox, Professor. Romanticism; cultural theory and cultural studies
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Jeffrey DeShell, Associate Professor. Creative writing (fiction); 19th- and 20th-century American literature; 20th-century European literature; philosophy and literature; aesthetics; postmodernism
Marcia Douglas, Associate Professor. Creative writing (poetry, fiction); African American/Caribbean literature
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Katherine Eggert, Associate Professor. English Renaissance literature; Renaissance feminist and cultural studies; early modern science
Lori Emerson, Assistant Professor. Digital textuality; modern and contemporary American and Canadian poetry; science and literature
John Escobedo, Assistant Professor. Chicano/a studies, especially 20th-century literature; Chicano/a Renaissance; border studies; U.S. Latino/a studies; transnational and comparative studies
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Valerie Forman, Associate Professor. 16th- and 17th-century English literature; early modern economics; early modern women writers; Marxist theory; critical theory
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Jane Garrity, Associate Professor. 20th-century British literature; modernism and empire; gender and sexuality studies; cultural studies
David Glimp, Associate Professor. 16th- and 17th-century British literature; contemporary literary and cultural theory; gender and sexuality; humanism; ethics
Sidney Goldfarb, Professor. Creative writing (poetry, plays, screenplays); modern and contemporary literature
Nan Goodman, Associate Professor. Early American literature; 19th-century American literature; law and literature
Jeremy F. Green, Associate Professor. Contemporary British and American literature; postmodernism; literary theory
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Raza Ali Hasan, Instructor. Modern and contemporary literature; poetry and poetics; translation
Jillian Heydt-Stevenson, Associate Professor. French and British Romanticism; feminist and gender studies; comparative and interdisciplinary studies; the historical novel; tourism
Cheryl Higashida, Assistant Professor. African-American literature; Asian-American literature; U.S. literature after 1865; cultural studies; Marxism
Janice Ho, Assistant Professor. 20th-century British literature and culture; modernism and modernity; Anglophone world literatures; colonial and postcolonial criticism and theory; theories of nationalism and cosmopolitanism; history and theories of the novel
Kelly Hurley, Associate Professor. Victorian studies; literary theory; popular genres (gothic, horror, science fiction); film studies
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Karen S. Jacobs, Associate Professor. Modernism and postmodernism; the experimental novel; visual culture; literary theory; feminist theory; gender and sexuality theory
Stephen Graham Jones, Professor. Creative writing (fiction); popular genres (horror, science fiction, fantasy, the thriller, graphic novels/comic books); American Indian fiction
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Bruce F. Kawin, Professor. Modern British and American literature; film; creative writing (poetry, screenplays)
Ann M. Kibbey, Associate Professor. Cultural theory, film studies, gender studies
Daniel Won-gu Kim, Assistant Professor. Poetry and poetics; 20th-century American literature; modernism; U.S. ethnic studies; critical theory
Mary Klages, Associate Professor. American literature; gender studies; disability studies
Ruth Ellen Kocher, Associate Professor. Creative writing (poetry); American modernism; African-American literature, especially women writers; modern and contemporary literature
William Kuskin, Associate Professor. Medieval and early modern literature, especially Chaucer and 15th-century Chaucerians; the history of the book, especially early printing; the graphic novel
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Steven J. Lamos, Assistant Professor. Composition theory and pedagogy; "basic writing" theory and praxis; scientific writing instruction; ethnographic writing; rhetorical theory
Paul M. Levitt, Professor. Modern drama; playwriting; composition; pedagogy
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Richelle Munkhoff, Senior Instructor. Early modern English literature and culture; Shakespeare; Spenser; women writers 1350-1750; social history of science and medicine
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Cathy Lynn Preston, Senior Instructor. Folk and popular culture; women's literature; American ethnic literature; 18th- and 19th-century English literature
Michael J. Preston, Professor. Middle English and early Renaissance literature; vernacular culture; folklore; traditional drama
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Padma Rangarajan, Assistant Professor. Romanticism; Victorian literature; postcolonial theory; the late 18th century
John-Michael Rivera, Associate Professor. 18th-, 19th-, and early 20th-century American ethnic literature; poetry; creative non-fiction; cultural studies; studies of the avant garde
J. Edwin Rivers, Professor. Modern literature; comparative literature; translation; rhetoric; composition
Elizabeth A. Robertson, Professor. Medieval literature; feminist theory
Jeffrey C. Robinson, Professor. Romantic literature; poetics
Marie-Laure Ryan, Scholar in Residence. Narrative theory; electronic textuality
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Elisabeth Sheffield, Assistant Professor. Creative writing (fiction); Joyce and modernism; women's experimental fiction; 20th-century American literature; literary theory, especially feminist and queer theory
Jordan Alexander Stein, Assistant Professor. Early American and 19th-century American literature (including African American literature); religion; gender and sexuality studies; print culture; aesthetics; methodology
John Allen Stevenson, Professor. 18th-century literature and cultural studies
Patricia A. Sullivan, Professor. Composition theory and practice; rhetoric; American literature; creative writing (nonfiction)
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Teresa Toulouse, Professor. American literature, 17th -19th centuries; colonial and post-colonial American studies; environmental/urban studies; comparative literatures of contact, creolization, and revolution; non-fiction prose: the sermon and the essay; gender studies
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Eric White, Associate Professor. Literary theory; literature and science; literature of the fantastic; modern British, Irish, and Continental literature
R L Widmann, Associate Professor. Renaissance literature; gender studies
Laura Winkiel, Assistant Professor. 20th-century British literature; postcolonial literature and theory; performativity and the avant-garde; transnational modernisms; gender and sexuality studies
Mark Winokur, Associate Professor. Popular culture; film; science fiction; technology and media; American studies; American race and ethnicity studies
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Sue Zemka, Associate Professor. History and theory of the novel; Victorian literature and culture; 19th-century intellectual history; time studies
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