Amy Schlag |
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| Lecturer Morton Hall 103C 910.962.2692 schlaga@uncw.edu |
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Lee Schweninger |
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Professor and Resident Director of the UNCW Washington Internship Program, 2007-2008 |
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Ph.D., UNC-Chapel Hill |
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American literature to 1900; Native American literature; 20th century American literature; science; humanities and society |
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| Kristen Seas | |
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| Assistant Professor Morton Hall 123 910.962.2135 seask@uncw.edu |
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B.A., University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire M.A., University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Ph.D., Purdue University |
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| Classical and Postmodern rhetorical theory; history of rhetoric; theories of subjectivity; composition studies; feminist theory and women's studies; cultural studies; complexity theory | |
Meghan Sweeney |
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| Assistant Professor Morton Hall 159 910.962.3054 sweeneym@uncw.edu |
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| Ph.D., State University of New York, Buffalo M.A., State University of New York, Buffalo B.A., John Carroll University |
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Children's and Adolescent literature, Women's studies, Popular culture, American Studies and Literary criticism |
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Richard Veit |
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| Professor Morton Hall 128 910.962.3324 veit@uncw.edu |
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| M.A., Ph.D., University of Iowa B.A.., University of Notre Dame |
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Linguistics; syntax; English language studies; composition; 19th century British literature |
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Lewis Walker |
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| Professor Morton Hall 164 910.962.3335 walkerj@uncw.edu |
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| Ph.D., University of Virginia M.A., University of California-Berkeley B.A., University of Virginia |
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Shakespeare; English Renaissance; medieval English (Chaucer, drama); 18th century British literature popular culture (comic strips) |
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Barbara Frey Waxman |
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| Professor Morton Hall 124 910.962.3334 waxmanb@uncw.edu |
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| Ph.D., The Graduate Center, City University of New York M.A., City College of New York B.A., Douglass College |
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| 19th Century British literature (especially Victorian); Women's Studies in literature; multicultural literature of the U.S.; Gothic literature (British and American); autobiography; literature of aging; literary theory | |
Michael D. Wentworth |
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| Professor MO 133 910.962.3299 wentworthm@uncw.edu |
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| Ph.D., Bowling Green State University M.A., Eastern Michigan State University B.A., University of Kansas |
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| English Renaissance; 20th century American literature; teaching of writing and literature; popular culture; literature of American Midwest; baseball and literature; beat generation in American literature; hobo-vagabond traditions in American literature; academic life in literature; film and literature | |








