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Frederick Luis Aldama

Jacob & Frances Sanger Mossiker Chair in the Humanities & Chapter Faculty Radio-Television-Film as well equally Adjunct Professor and Distinguished Academy Professor at the Ohio State University

aldama@utexas.edu |
5103679112 |
Patton Hall 410

Education: PhD, Stanford

Interests: Latinx/BIPOC Comic books, TV, film and popular civilisation generally

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Janine Barchas

Regent's Council Centennial Professor in the Volume Arts

barchas@austin.utexas.edu |
512-471-8379 |
CAL 203

Education: Ph.D., 1995, University of Chicago

Interests: Eighteenth-century literature and civilization; digital humanities; the British novel; book history; textual studies; and Jane Austen.

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Phillip J Barrish

Tony Hilfer Professor of American and British Literature

pbarrish@austin.utexas.edu |
512-471-7840 |
PAR 130

Education: Ph.D., 1991, Cornell University

Interests: American literature 1870-1930; medicine and literature.

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Lance Bertelsen

Iris Howard Regents Professor in English Literature

lberte@utexas.edu |
512-471-8769 |
PAR 314

Teaching: Ph.D., 1979, Academy of Washington

Interests: Eighteenth-century British literature and culture; representations of Globe War Two.

Mary Eastward Blockley

Professor

blockley@austin.utexas.edu |
512-471-8362 |
PAR 320

Education: Ph.D., 1984, Yale University

Interests: Old English language language and literature; history of the English; medieval manuscripts; Germanic philology.

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Douglas S Bruster

Mody C. Boatright Regents Professor of American and English Literature, Distinguished Educational activity Professor

bruster@austin.utexas.edu |
512-471-3635 |
PAR 220

Instruction: Ph.D., 1990, Harvard University

Interests: Shakespeare; Drama; Renaissance literature; Picture show; Digital Literacies; Theory

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James H. Cox

Jane and Roland Blumberg Centennial Professor of English language and Distinguished Educational activity Professor

jhcox@austin.utexas.edu |
512-471-8380 |
CAL 218

Pedagogy: Ph.D., University of Nebraska, Lincoln

Interests: Native American literature and motion picture; indigenous U.s. literatures; literature of clearing; American literature since 1920

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Elizabeth Cullingford

(on leave)
University Distinguished Teaching Professor

cullingford@austin.utexas.edu |
CAL 313

Education: Ph.D., Oxford University

Interests: But children, Irish gaelic literature, politics, and culture; modern poetry; women'south studies; drama and picture; Shakespeare; the relation between high and pop civilisation

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Diane Davis

Professor and Chair of Rhetoric & Writing

ddd@utexas.edu |
512-471-8735 |
FAC 17

Interests: My work is situated at the intersection of rhetorical theory and continental philosophy.

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Alan W Friedman

Arthur J. Thaman and Wilhelmina Doré Thaman Professor of English

friedman@austin.utexas.edu |
512-471-8376 |
CAL 214

Education: Ph.D., 1966, University of Rochester

Interests: British and American modernism; the novel; drama, especially Shakespeare; international programs, faculty governance and academic freedom.

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John Morán González

J. Frank Dobie Regents Professor of American & English Literature

jmgonzal@utexas.edu |
512-471-8117 |
PAR 321

Pedagogy: Ph.D., Stanford University

Interests: Latinx literature; U.South. literature; narrative theory; postcolonial studies; environmental literature

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Heather Houser

(she/her)

houserh@utexas.edu |
512.471.8766 |
PAR 228

Instruction: Ph.D., 2010, Stanford University

Interests: 20th- and 21st-century fiction (United states of america focus); environmental literature and humanities; science & engineering studies; the medical humanities; affect studies; data in narrative and new media

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Martin W Kevorkian

Chair

mkevorkian@mail.utexas.edu |
512-471-4991 |
CAL 226E

Education: Ph.D., 2000, University of California Los Angeles

Interests: American Renaissance (mid-nineteenth-century New England literary culture); technology and race.

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Peter LaSalle

Susan Taylor McDaniel Regents Professor in Creative Writing

pnl315@yahoo.com |
512-471-8113 |
PAR 24

Education: B.A., Harvard Academy, 1969, M.A., Academy of Chicago, 1972

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James Northward Loehlin

Shakespeare at Winedale Regents Professor; Academy Distinguished Education Professor

jnloehlin@austin.utexas.edu |
512-471-4993 |
CAL 205

Teaching: Ph.D., 1993, Stanford University

Interests: Shakespeare in functioning (phase and film); Renaissance drama; modern drama.

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Marking Garrett Longaker

Professor, Department of Rhetoric and Writing

512-471-8725

Educational activity: Ph.D., Pennsylvania Country University

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Carol H MacKay

University Distinguished Instruction Professor

mackay@postal service.utexas.edu |
512-471-8970 |
PAR 221

Pedagogy: Ph.D., 1979, University of California Los Angeles

Interests: Victorian novel; women's studies; autobiography; authors: William Makepeace Thackeray, Charles Dickens, Julia Margaret Cameron, Anne Thackeray Ritchie, Annie Besant, Elizabeth Robins, Virginia Woolf.

Eric South Mallin

Professor

emall@mail.utexas.edu |
512-471-1697 |
PAR 317

Education: Ph.D., 1986, Stanford Academy

Interests: Shakespeare; sixteenth- and seventeenth-century English drama; new historicism; queer theory; Shakespearean/early modern themes as they transmogrify and metastasize in contemporary movie theater.

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Elizabeth McCracken

James A. Michener Chair in Creative Writing

CAL 317

Instruction: M.F.A., 1990, Academy of Iowa

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Lisa L Moore

Archibald A. Hill Regents Professor in American and English Literature and Director of the LGBTQ Studies Programme

llmoore@austin.utexas.edu |
512-471-1837 |
CAL 216

Pedagogy: Ph.D., 1991, Cornell University

Interests: Eighteenth-century English language and American literature; women's literature; LGBT literature and culture; poetry and poetics; visual studies and garden history; feminist and queer theory; history of sexuality.

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Gretchen Murphy

Professor

gretchen@mail service.utexas.edu |
512-471-8532 |
CAL 311

Education: Ph.D., 1999, University of Washington

Interests: U.S. Literature and civilisation to 1914; nationalism and imperialism; sentimental and domestic writing.

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Lisa Olstein

Professor

512-471-6095 |
CAL 315

Education: M.F.A., 2003, University of Massachusetts at Amherst

Interests: poetry, poetic prose, creative process, interdisciplinary artistic collaboration

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Elizabeth Scala

Ellen Clayton Garwood Centennial Professor of English, Graduate Advisor for Medieval Studies, Director of English Honors Plan

scala@austin.utexas.edu |
CAL 316

Education: Ph.D., 1994, Harvard University

Interests: Chaucer; the history of Chaucer studies; the textual environments of medieval literature.

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Cathy J. Schlund-Vials

Kinesthesia

cathy.schlundvials@austin.utexas.edu |
CALHOUN 219

Education: Ph.D., University of Massachusetts, Amherst

Interests: Immigrant and refugee narratives, Asian American literature, ethnic American literature, Asian American studies, disability studies, ecocriticism, ethnic studies, cultural studies, nationalism, memory, U.S. imperialism.

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Dirt Spinuzzi

Professor & Associate Chair, the Department of Rhetoric and Writing

clay.spinuzzi@utexas.edu |
512-471-8707 |
PAR 17

Teaching: Ph.D., 1999, Iowa State University

Interests: Rhetoric; computers and English language studies; genre theory; activity theory; computers and writing; workplace studies; research methods and methodologies.

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Hannah C. Wojciehowski

Arthur J. Thaman and Wilhelmina Doré Thaman Professor of English

gemelli@austin.utexas.edu |
512-471-8768 |
PAR 230

Education: PhD, Yale University

Interests: the history of subjectivity; grouping identity formation; globalization and transculturation; sixteenth-century travel literature; cerebral criticism; women writers in early modern Europe

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Helena Woodard

Professor

hwood@austin.utexas.edu |
512-471-8703 |
PAR 331

Education: Ph.D., 1991, English, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Interests: 18th century British literature; indigenous and Third Globe literature; american literature, critical race theory; women, gender, and literature

Associate Professors


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J.Grand. Barret

Associate Professor

jkbarret@austin.utexas.edu |
512-471-8390 |
CAL 310

Education: Ph.D., 2008, Princeton University

Interests: Sixteenth- and seventeenth-century literature; the Renaissance time to come; time; literature and the visual arts; early on modern legal theory; classical reception; narrative.

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Associate Professor

chad.bennett@utexas.edu |
PAR 319

Teaching: Ph.D., Cornell Academy

Interests: Twentieth- and twenty-first-century American literature and culture, poetry and poetics, queer theory, gender and sexuality studies, picture and media studies, and creative writing.

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Daniel Birkholz

Acquaintance Professor

birkholz@austin.utexas.edu |
512-471-8807 |
PAR 225

Instruction: Ph.D., 1999, University of Minnesota

Interests: Middle English literature (especially lyric); Anglo-Norman literature (especially fabliau); geography, travel writing, and the history of cartography; medieval manuscript culture (miscellanies especially); Viking literature and civilization; biography and biographical theory; mail service-medieval medievalism; pedagogy; Digital Humanities

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Mia Carter

Associate Professor, Academy Distinguished Teaching Associate Professor

miac@austin.utexas.edu |
512-471-8733 |
PAR 123

Education: PhD, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

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Jennifer Chang

Associate Professor

twignoise@utexas.edu |
Parlin 216

Didactics: MFA, PhD, University of Virginia

Interests: creative writing, poetry and poetics, modernism, environmental literature and criticism, Asian American studies

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Tanya Clement

Acquaintance Professor

tclement@utexas.edu |
PAR 218

Education: MFA in Fiction, Academy of Virginia; PhD in English language Literature, University of Maryland

Interests: Digital Humanities, American Modernism, Textual Studies, Audio Studies, Scholarly Information Infrastructure, Humanities Data Curation

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T. Jackie Cuevas

Associate Professor

cuevas@utexas.edu

Education: PhD, UT Austin

Interests: Chicanx and Latinx literature; ethnic US literatures; women of color feminisms; queer of color theory; transgender studies; ecocriticism; motion-picture show and media studies; verse and poetics.

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Rasha Diab

Associate Professor, Section of Rhetoric and Writing

rashadiab@austin.utexas.edu |
512-471-3280 |
PAR 3

Instruction: Ph.D., Limerick and Rhetoric, 2009, Academy of Wisconsin-Madison

Interests: Rhetorical theory, history and criticism; composition studies; political discourse; disquisitional discourse analysis; comparative/contrastive and (inter)cultural rhetoric; public address; transnational rhetoric; multilingual writing and writing center pedagogy; qualitative inquiry methods; rhetorics of reconciliation and peacemaking.

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Patricia M. García

Associate Professor of Instruction

pmgarcia@mail.utexas.edu |
512-471-4991 |
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Educational activity: Ph.D., Texas A&M University

Interests: Renaissance literature; women, gender, and literature; cultural studies.

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Scott Graham

Faculty

ssg@utexas.edu |
PAR 29

Pedagogy: PhD, Iowa Country University

Interests: Computational Rhetorics; Science, Technology & Medicine Studies; New Materialisms; Rhetorical Genre Studies

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Elizabeth A Hedrick

Associate Professor

eahedrick@post.utexas.edu |
512-471-8705 |
PAR 226

Education: Ph.D., 1986, Columbia University

Interests: Feminist theory since 1970; gender and science; eighteenth-century novel and drama; Samuel Johnson; history of charity and philanthropy.

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Lars Hinrichs

Associate Professor

TxE@utexas.edu |
512-471-8755 |
PAR 219

Education: Ph.D., 2006, English Linguistics, Academy of Freiburg

Interests: Sociolinguistics; anthropological linguistics; corpus linguistics, Pidgins and Creoles; reckoner-mediated communication.

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Neville Hoad

Associate Professor

nhoad@mail.utexas.edu |
512-471-8749 |
PAR 215

Education: Ph.D., 1998, Columbia University

Interests: Victorian feminism; psychoanalysis (particularly Freud and Klein); contemporary feminist theory in French and English language; lesbian and gay studies; queer theory; international human rights law pertaining to sexual orientations; sexuality and gender issues in Southern Africa.

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Coleman Hutchison

Associate Professor

coleman.hutchison@utexas.edu |
512-471-8372 |
CAL 314

Education: Ph.D., 2006, Northwestern University

Interests: U.South. literature and civilisation to 1900; the U.Due south. south; the American Civil War; poetry; impress culture

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David Kornhaber

Associate Professor

david.kornhaber@austin.utexas.edu |
512-471-8712 |
CAL 209

Education: Ph.D., 2009, Columbia Academy

Interests: Mod and contemporary drama; intersections of theatre and philosophy; critical theory; modernism and the avant-garde

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Allen MacDuffie

Associate Professor

allenmacduffie@austin.utexas.edu |
512-471-8767 |
PAR 229

Pedagogy: Ph.D., 2007, Harvard University

Interests: Victorian literature, literature and science studies, environmental literature and criticism

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Neil R Nehring

Acquaintance Professor

neilnehring@sbcglobal.internet |
512-471-8713 |
PAR 23

Education: Ph.D., 1985, Academy of Michigan

Interests: Popular music and youth subcultures; the advanced.

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Domino R. Perez

Acquaintance Chair

drperez@austin.utexas.edu |
512-232-9434 |
CAL 401

Pedagogy: Ph.D., Academy of Nebraska at Lincoln

Interests: Young Adult Fiction; Mexican American and Latinx Literature and Culture; American Literature; Pop Culture; Film; Cultural Studies

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Elizabeth Richmond-Garza

UT Regents' and Distinguished Instruction Associate Professor of English, Director of the Program in Comparative Literature

emrg@austin.utexas.edu |
512-232-5708 |
PAR 119

Education: Ph.D., 1992, Columbia University

Interests: Nineteenth- and twentieth-century European drama; Oscar Wilde; the Gothic and Orientalism; decadence; detective fiction; aesthetic and literary theory; literature and the fine arts.

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Jennifer Thou. Wilks

Associate Professor

jmwilks@austin.utexas.edu |
512-471-8702 |
PAR 329

Teaching: Ph.D., 2003, Cornell University

Interests: Comparative African American and Caribbean literatures, gimmicky African diasporic literature, Francophone literature and civilisation, women'south and gender studies

Banana Professors


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Minou Arjomand

Assistant Professor

arjomand@utexas.edu |
Parlin 224

Education: PhD, 2013, Columbia University

Interests: twentieth and xx-first century theatre, performance studies, aesthetic and political philosophy, opera

Charlotte Fiehn

Banana Professor of Teaching

cfiehn@utexas.edu |
817-919-1644 |
PAR 328

Teaching: Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin

Interests: 19th and early 20th century British, American, and post-colonial literature; Victorian novel, women's studies, intersectionality of gender and race; authors: George Eliot, Virginia Woolf, Elizabeth von Arnim, Katherine Mansfield, Thomas Hardy, Henry James, William Faulkner

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Donnie Sackey

Assistant Professor

donnie.sackey@austin.utexas.edu |
PAR 20

Education: Ph.D., Rhetoric & Writing, 2013, Michigan State University

Interests: Rhetoric; environmental rhetoric; risk communication; community-engaged inquiry; customs literacy; computers and writing; inquiry methods and methodology

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Associate Professors of Educational activity


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Brian Doherty

Senior Lecturer

bfd@austin.utexas.edu |
512-471-8798 |
PAR 326

Education: PhD, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Interests: World literature. The Graphic Novel. Sixties Literature.

Banana Professors of Instruction


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John Pipkin

Lecturer and Director of the Undergraduate Creative Writing Program

pipkinj@utexas.edu |
PAR 122

Education: Ph.D., Rice University

Interests: Artistic Writing, Historical Fiction, Climate Fiction, Creative Nonfiction, Poesy, British Romanticism, Transcendentalism, Literary Theory, New Historicism, Marxism

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Aaron T. Pratt

Carl and Lily Pforzheimer Curator of Early Books and Manuscripts, Harry Ransom Centre

aaron.pratt@austin.utexas.edu |
512-471-6593 |
Harry Ransom Centre

Education: Ph.D., 2016, Yale University

Interests: Early Modernistic Literature and History (esp. Drama); Bibliography; History of the Volume; Genre Cinema; Abode Video Technologies

Professors Emeriti


James B Ayres

Shakespeare at Winedale Regents Professor and University Distinguished Teaching Professor Emeritus

Instruction: Ph.D., 1964, Ohio Country Academy

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Jeffrey Barnouw

Professor Emeritus

barnouw@mail service.utexas.edu

Instruction: Ph.D., 1969, Yale Academy

Interests: Literature and philosophy; literature and music; history of disquisitional theory and rhetoric; the Enlightenment.

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Brian A Bremen

Associate Professor Emeritus

bremen@austin.utexas.edu

Education: Ph.D., 1989, Princeton University

Interests: American literature; modernism; the digital humanities; writers of the Harlem Renaissance; literary theory.

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Thomas Yard Cable

Professor Emeritus

tcable@postal service.utexas.edu

Education: Ph.D., 1969, University of Texas at Austin

Interests: History of the English linguistic communication; rhythms and rhetoric of English language poesy.

Norman Farmer

Professor Emeritus

Educational activity: Ph.D., 1966, University of Pennsylvania

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John P Farrell

Professor Emeritus

jackfar@austin.utexas.edu

Instruction: Ph.D., 1967, Indiana University

Interests: Victorian literature; romantic literature; history of social though from Rousseau to the nowadays; contemporary American poetry; contemporary Irish literature.

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James D Garrison

University Distinguished Teaching Professor

jdgar@austin.utexas.edu

Education: Ph.D., 1972, University of California, Berkeley

Interests: Restoration and eighteenth-century literature; satire; ballsy; the Bible in English and American literature.

Jacqueline K Henkel

Associate Professor Emeritus

henkelj@austin.utexas.edu

Education: Ph.D., 1985, Academy of Minnesota

Interests: The relation of linguistics to literary criticism; ordinary language philosophy; narrative theory; linguistic communication and gender.

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Ralph J Kaufmann

Stiles Professor Emeritus In Humanities and Comparative Literature

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José E. Limón

Mody C. Boatright Regents Professor of American Literature Emeritus

Jose.Limon.5@nd.edu

Education: Ph.D., The Academy of Texas at Austin

Interests: Cultural studies; Chicano literature; anthropology and literature; Mexicans in the U.s.a.; U.S.-Mexico cultural relations; critical theory; folklore and popular civilisation.

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William J Scheick

J.R. Millikan Centennial Professor Emeritus

scheick@post.utexas.edu

Education: Ph.D., 1969, University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana

Interests: American literature and civilisation, specially colonial and nineteenth through early twentieth century; plow-of-the-century British; narrative and poetic morphology.

Thomas F Staley

Professor Emeritus

tfs@post.utexas.edu

Teaching: Ph.D., 1962, University of Pittsburgh

Interests: James Joyce, Modernistic British Literature, Humanistic Research, and Building Library Collections

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John R Trimble

University Distinguished Instruction Professor Emeritus

trimble@utexas.edu

Instruction: Ph.D., 1971, University of California, Berkeley

Interests: Expository Writing; Editing; Rhetoric; Pedagogy; American Drama; the Brusk Story

Gary Northward Underwood

Associate Professor Emeritus

g.underwood@mail.utexas.edu

Education: Ph.D., 1970, English Linguistic communication & Linguistics, University of Minnesota Twin Cities, M.A. 1996, Theology & Ministry, Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary

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Jeffrey Walker

Professor Emeritus

jswalker@austin.utexas.edu |
512-471-7843 |
PAR iii

Pedagogy: Ph.D., 1985, University of California, Berkeley

Interests: Rhetorical theory, history of rhetoric, ancient rhetoric, rhetoric and poetics, modernistic rhetoric and literature

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Michael B Winship

Iris Howard Regents Professor Emeritus in English language Literature

bal@austin.utexas.edu

Didactics: D.Phil, 1990, Oxford University

Interests: American and Transatlantic literature of the industrial era; History of the volume, bibliography, and scholarly editing; Textual studies and digital humanities

Visiting Professor


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Postdoctoral Fellow


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Erin Roberts

Early Career Provost Young man

erin.roberts@austin.utexas.edu |
PAR 217

Instruction: MFA, University of Southern Maine

Interests: Creative Writing, Speculative Fiction (science fiction, fantasy, and horror), Interactive Narratives/Game Writing, Putting Race and Culture on the Folio


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