English at UNF — Faculty Highlights

Fall 2003

 
Keith Cartwright comes to us from Roanoke College. He took his Ph.D. at Indiana University in 1997. He specializes in African American literature, Caribbean and Southern literature, African diaspora studies, West African expressive traditions, postcolonial and gender studies, and creative writing (poetry). He has a book, Reading Africa into American Literature: Epics, Fables, and Gothic Tales, from the University Press of Kentucky, 2001.
 
Jillian Smith comes to us from Penn State where she took her Ph.D. in 2001. She specializes in American literature, visual culture, and film. Her dissertation is called "Between Sense and Sensation: American Documentary in Daily Life." A sample of her work, "Relics, Remains, and Spectacles: September 11," can be found in Politics and Culture, Spring 2003, Vol. 4, No. 1, edited Amitava Kumar and Michael Ryan.
 
Bart Welling comes to us from the University of Virginia where he took his Ph.D. in 2003. He specializes in twentieth-century literature and culture of the United States, textual and bibliographic studies, ecocriticism and green culture studies, Southern and Faulkner studies, and literature of the Americas. Here is an article of his, "A Meeting with Old Ben: Seeing and Writing Nature in Faulkner's Go Down, Moses," from Mississippi Quarterly 55 (Fall 2002), 461-496.
Note: This article is available online to subscribers of the
Literature Resource Center.
 

 

 

 

 

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