Texas State University College of Liberal Arts English College Textbooks
Professors
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
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.
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.
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.
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
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
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
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.
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.
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
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
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.
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
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.
Marking Garrett Longaker
Professor, Department of Rhetoric and Writing
512-471-8725
Educational activity: Ph.D., Pennsylvania Country University
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.
Elizabeth McCracken
James A. Michener Chair in Creative Writing
CAL 317
Instruction: M.F.A., 1990, Academy of Iowa
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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.
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
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
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.
Republic of chad Bennett
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.
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
Mia Carter
Associate Professor, Academy Distinguished Teaching Associate Professor
miac@austin.utexas.edu |
512-471-8733 |
PAR 123
Education: PhD, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
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
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
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.
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.
Patricia M. García
Associate Professor of Instruction
pmgarcia@mail.utexas.edu |
512-471-4991 |
Zoom
Educational activity: Ph.D., Texas A&M University
Interests: Renaissance literature; women, gender, and literature; cultural studies.
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
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.
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.
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.
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
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
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
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.
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
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.
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
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
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
Associate Professors of Educational activity
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
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
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
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
Ralph J Kaufmann
Stiles Professor Emeritus In Humanities and Comparative Literature
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.
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
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
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
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
Postdoctoral Fellow
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
robertsonalawavell1936.blogspot.com
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