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Ashe, Diana

Technical and professional writing, rhetorical theory, environmental and activist writing

Morton Hall 161
910.962.3332
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Atkins, Anthony

Technical and professional writing
Morton Hall138
910.962.7682
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Boren, Mark

American literature, critical theory, psychoanalysis, student movements, history of art

Morton Hall 103c
910.962.7545
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Bushman, Donald

Composition theory, history of rhetoric, writing across the curriculum

Morton Hall 154
910.962.3655
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Byington, Ele

Semantics and Rhetoric; women and the history of rhetoric; Scottish literature, language, and culture

Morton Hall 155
910.962.3333
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Cilano, Cara

World literatures in English; postcolonial theory; literary theory; contemporary literature

Morton Hall156
910.962.7546
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Clifford, John

Composition and literary theory, contemporary nonfiction, postmodern fiction

Morton Hall 126
910.962.3327
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Ellerby, Janet           

Narrative theory, history of literary theory, modern period (1900-1945), memoir; the novel

Morton Hall 130
910.962.3764
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Gilbert, Tiffany

Twentieth and twenty-first American literature, film, and popular culture, gender, race, and cultural studies, nineteenth century British literature, composition

Morton Hall 163
910.962.7746
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Gould, Christopher 

Composition; American literature; 18th century British literature

Morton Hall 162
910.962.3268
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Huntley, Lu Ellen     

Teaching of reading and writing; composition; theory to practice in English education,

Morton Hall 160
910.962.3267
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Kamenish, Paula      
Comparative world literatures and cultures (especially European, but including West African, Latin American and Asian); ethnic American women's writings; the visual arts
Morton Hall 125
910.962.3617
Fax: 910.962.7186
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Laudadio, Nicholas

Science fiction and film, cultural and media studies, critical and cultural theory, popular music, twentieth-century fiction and film, literature and science, postmodern fiction and theory, and technology and culture.

Morton Hall135
910.962.7442
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Montwieler, Katharine        

18th and 19th century British literature; women writers; feminist theory, and women's studies

Morton Hall132
910.962.3328
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Newlin, Keith            

American literary naturalism and realism; 20th century American literature; early modernism; American drama; scholarly editing; coeditor and publisher of Studies in American Naturalism, www.uncw.edu/san

Morton Hall 158
910.962.3615
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Reilly, Colleen

Technical writing, business writing, professional writing, introductory and advanced composition, writing and technology, writing documentation, writing program administration, distance education, workplace writing, gender studies, sports and literature, and linguistics

Morton Hall157
910.962.7548
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Rugoff, Kathy

20th century American and British poetry; connections among literature, music, and the visual arts; relationships between literature and 20th century history

Morton Hall 131
910.962.3215
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Schweninger, Lee

American literature to 1900; Native American literature; 20th century American literature; science; humanities and society

Morton Hall 128
910.962.3539
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Sweeney, Meghan    

Children's and Adolescent literature, Women's studies, Popular culture, Literary criticism

Morton Hall 159
910.962.3054
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Veit, Richard

Linguistics; syntax; English language studies; composition; 19th century British literature

Morton Hall 133
910.962.3324
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Walker, Lewis          

Shakespeare; Milton; English Literature of the 16th and 17th century; medieval English (Chaucer, drama); 18th century British literature, popular culture (comic strips)

Morton Hall 164
910.962.3335
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Waxman, Barbara               

Victorian literature; Women's Studies in literature; multicultural literature of the U.S.; autobiography; literature of aging; literary theory, Autobiography: The Memoir of Language and Culture; The Cross-Cultural Memoir; The Food Memoir, Latino Literature.

Morton Hall 124
910.962.3334
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Wentworth, Michael

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

MO 129
910.962.329
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