University of North Carolina Wilmington
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Department

of English


   

Lee Schweninger

 

Professor
Morton Hall 128
910.962.3539
schweningerl@uncw.edu

Website

   
Degrees  
Ph.D., UNC-Chapel Hill
M.A., University of Connecticut
B.A., University of Colorado-Boulder
   
Academic Interests  

Serving as the Faculty-in-Residence for the UNC in Washington Program through May 2009, Lee Schweninger teaches a specialized course in the Washington Experience called "Narratives of Democracy" and helps direct the program in Washington, DC. Most of Dr. Schweninger's research is directed toward contemporary American Indian literature and film, but he has also published on several earlier American literary figures.

   
Courses Taught  

ENG 101 College Writing and Reading

ENG 223 American Literature I (survey)

ENG 350 American Romanticism

ENG 356 American Indian Literatures

 
   
Major Publications  
  • Listening to the Land: American Indian Literary Responses to the Landscape. Athens: University of Georgia Press,  2008.

  • N. Scott Momaday.  Detroit: Manly, Inc., 2001.

  • The Writings of Celia Parker Woolley (1848-1918), Literary Activist.  Lewiston: Edwin Mellen P, 1998.

  • John Winthrop.  Boston: Twayne Publishers.

 



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