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Samaine Lockwood

Samaine Lockwood

Samaine Lockwood specializes in American literature and gender and sexuality studies. She is currently working on a book called Tituba: The History of an American Cultural Figure in which she examines how Tituba, one of the first women to be accused of witchcraft during the 1692-93 Salem witch hunt, ...

Robert I Matz

Robert I Matz

Robert Matz (PhD, Johns Hopkins University, 1993; BA, Cornell University, 1986) is a professor of English and campus dean of George Mason University, Korea. His field is Renaissance Literature. He has published essays on Shakespeare and on Renaissance poetry and poetic theory, as well as two books, D...

Kevin M. Flanagan

Kevin M. Flanagan

Kevin M. Flanagan received his Ph.D. from the University of Pittsburgh in 2015 in English/film studies (dissertation - The British War Film, 1939-1980: Culture, History, and, Genre). A book based on this project, called War Representation in British Cinema and Television: From Suez to Thatcher, and B...

Amy N Bangerter

Amy N Bangerter

I received my PhD in American Literature with a specialty in Asian American Literature from The George Washington University in 2005.  I have been privileged to live and teach in international settings including The American University in Dubai and the Kachin Refugee School in Malaysia where I helpe...

Minor in Medieval Studies

The Middle Ages has had a powerful, long-lasting effect on cultures worldwide. A medieval studies curriculum enables students to discover just how much of our modern world can be traced back to the Middle Ages. The Minor Program in Medieval Studies has been designed as an interdisciplinary minor, to ...

Katy Mullins

Katy Mullins

Katy Mullins is a writer originally from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She holds a BA in English from the University of Pittsburgh, and an M. Ed in Education from American University. Her work has appeared ir is forthcoming in journals such as New England Review, Gulf Coast, Baltimore Review, Brevity, a...

Ann L Ardis

Ann L Ardis

Ann Ardis (PhD, University of Virginia, 1988) is a distinguished scholar and academic leader. She is known for her interdisciplinary research on late nineteenth and early twentieth-century British literature and culture.  That work focused on the formation of the modernist canon, and the voices, part...

Paul Haspel

Paul Haspel

I was born in Washington, D.C.; grew up in Bethesda, Maryland; vacationed with my family on the Delaware coast; and went to college in Tidewater Virginia.  Perhaps it is for that reason that my initial scholarly interest in literature and culture of the American South changed over time into a more sp...

Mark S Rudnicki

Mark S Rudnicki

Mark Rudnicki teaches courses in advanced composition, research methods, philosophy & literature, and the immigrant experience through literature.  Previously, he taught at University of Warsaw, Jagiellonian University, and George Washington University. He is the recipient of two Kosciuszko Found...

Lisa Koch

Lisa Koch

Areas of Expertise: Teen/Young Adult Literature; Gender and Sexuality Studies; Multi-Ethnic American Literature; African American Literature; Women Writers; Harry Potter Lisa Koch teaches literature, research & writing, and humanities courses, including 21st-Century Young Adult Novels, Teen Cu...