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Graduate: Graduate Student Recent Accomplishment, 2006

Temple University English Department Graduate Student Accomplishments (2006)

PUBLICATIONS:

Elizabeth G. Allan

“The Triple-Voiced Adjunct: Finding a Middle Space While Teaching Writing on the Road,” Forum. Forthcoming, Spring 2007.

Kelly Connelly

"From Detective Fiction to Detective Literature:  Psychology in the Novels of Dorothy L. Sayers and Margaret Millar."  Clues: A Journal of Detection.  Spring 2007.

"The Visible Man: Ralph Ellison's Rinehart in Walter Mosley's Easy Rawlins Novels."  Finding a Way Home:  A Critical Assessment of Walter Mosley's Fiction.  Eds. Derek Maus & Owen E. Brady.  Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2007.

"Searching for the Past: Nostalgia in Marcia Muller’s Sharon McCone Novels."  Marcia Muller and American Literature.  Ed. Alexander Howe.  Tentatively scheduled for publication in Summer 2007.

Patty Crouch

"The Development of the English Love Lyric, 1580-1680." Literature Compass (Blackwell Publishing) 3.3 (2006): 366-75.

Gabriel Cutrufello

"Reprogramming [In]Human Reality in Philip K. Dick's 'The Electric Ant.'"  Lore: Rhetoric, Writing, Culture.  6.1 (2006): 17-27. 4 Dec. 2006

<http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/dept/drwswebb/lore/6_1/6_1_contents.html>

Adam Field

 "Apparition Poems." Jacket 31 (2006): (no pg. numbers, e-journal).  Creative work.

Michael Martin

 “Inverted Worlds: Spectral Phenomena and the Discourse of the Interior in the Salem Witch-hunt,” in Space, Haunting, Discourse. Ed. Maria Holmgren-Troy. Cambridge:

Cambridge Scholars Press (forthcoming 2007/2008)

CONFERENCE PAPERS PRESENTED:

Elizabeth G. Allan

“Formative Space: A Portfolio Approach to Tutor Development,” International Writing Centers Association Conference, Houston, TX, April 12-14, 2007

“The Sponsorship of Pedagogy: Institutional Voices and the Adjunct Instructor,” Community College of Philadelphia Faculty Development Conference, Philadelphia, PA, April 2006.

“The Triple-Voiced Adjunct: Finding a Middle Space While Teaching Writing on the Road,” College Composition and Communication Conference, Chicago, IL, March 22-25, 2006.

“Composition, Rhetoric, and Literacies in Architecture Studio Classes,” Qualitative Research Network, College Composition and Communication Conference, New York, NY, March 21-24, 2007.

Kara Clevinger

"The Affective Family in Godey's Lady's Book.”  Research Society of American Periodicals, Society for the Study of American Women Writers, Philadelphia, November 8-11, 2006.

"Community and Utopian Ideals of the Nineteenth-Century  Periodical Press: A Case Study of the Critical Reception of the Dial, 1840-44," New Jersey College English Association, March 18, 2006.

Kelly Connelly

"’You’re A Woman, Not a Detective’:  The Female Accidental Detective in the Serial Novels of Dorothy Salisbury Davis,” South Atlantic Modern Language Association Conference, Charlotte, November 10-12, 2006.

"From Detective Fiction to Detective Literature:  Psychology in the Novels of Dorothy L. Sayers and Margaret Millar," Midwest Popular Culture Association/American Culture

Association Conference, Indianapolis, October 27-29, 2006.

"Detection as the Path to Madness:  Loss of Identity in Paul Auster and Edgar Allan Poe," Southwest/Texas Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association Conference, Albuquerque, February 8-11, 2006.

Patty Crouch

"Abused Images: Iconoclasm and Milton's St. Michael," Modern Language Association (MLA) 2006 Annual Convention, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, December 27-30, 2006.

Gabriel Cutrufello

“Reconsidering the Realist Novels of Philip K. Dick," PCA/ACA 2006 National Conference, Atlanta, April 12-15, 2006.

Jacqueline Emery

“Revisiting Ethnic Women’s Autobiography:  Chuang Hua’s Crossings,” Third International Conference of the Society for the Study of American Women Writers, Philadelphia, November 8-11, 2006.

“Cultural Authenticity: Currency or Baggage? Chuang Hua’s Crossings and Maxine Hong Kingston’s The Woman Warrior,” Graduate Student Colloquium, Temple

University., Philadelphia, October 26, 2006.

Jeffrey Hibbert

"The Word as Gift," Modern Language Association Annual Conference, December 27-30, 2006. 

Jaime Longo

"Tracking Writing: Honors Writers, Basic Writers, and the Development of Argument," Conference of College Composition and Communication, Chicago, March 22-25, 2006.

Martin, Michael

“Inverted Worlds: Spectral Phenomena and the Discourse of the Interior in the Salem Witch-hunt.” Space, Haunting, Discourse.  Karlstad University, Sweden.  June 15-18 2006.

Julia Mendenhall

 “Polly’s Polymorphously Perverse Sex in the City (of Toronto): Visual Pleasures in Patricia Rozema’s I’ve Heard the Mermaids Singing (1987),” Film Studies Association of Canada, 75th Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences of Canada, York University, May 29, 2006.

Margaret Godbey O'Brien

"Landscape: George Eliot and Barbara Leigh Smith Bodichon", South Central Modern Language Association, Dallas, TX, 26-28 October 2006.

Shiladitya Sen

"The Jew as Vampire in Jud Suss," American Comparative Literature Association Annual Conference, Princeton, March 23-26.

Megan Walsh

“Fake Fruit:  Deception and Wit in the Still Life Painting of James Peale,” Mid-America American Studies Association Annual Conference.  St. Louis University.  St. Louis. April, 2006.

“Ordinary People:  Francis Blackwell Mayer and 19th Century Images of the American Revolutionary Soldier,” Graduate Conference, University of Pennsylvania.  Philadelphia.  February, 2006.

Amy Woodworth

“Chasing Butterflies: The Metafictional Memoirs of Second-Generation Holocaust Survivors,” NJCEA (New Jersey College English Association) 29th Annual Spring Conference at Seton Hall University, South Orange, NJ, March 18, 2006.  

“A Primal Scene in the Front Row: Metafilm as Cinema Fetish par excellence,” 2006 National Popular Culture Association and American Culture Association Conference, Atlanta, April 12-15, 2006.  

“Lost in Narration: Recovering Women from the Male Gaze Through the Films of Sofia Coppola,” 2007 National Popular Culture Association and American Culture Association

Conference, Boston, April 4-7, 2007.

Tatum Petrich 

“‘I'm My Kind of Writer’: (Mis)Reading Joyce Johnson,” Society for the Study of American Women Writers Conference, Philadelphia, Nov. 8-11, 2006.

“Elision or Misrepresentation: The Recovery of Women Beats,” Temple University English Graduate Student Colloquium, Philadelphia, Oct. 26, 2006.

“Visibility and the Burden of Being ‘Beat,’” Northeast Modern Language Association Conference, Philadelphia, March 2-5, 2006.

FELLOWSHIPS:

Julia Mendenhall

U.S. Department of State, Traditional Fulbright Graduate Student Scholarship, in Film Studies, University of Toronto, 2005-2006.

Namorah Byrd 

Mellon Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship, Stanford University, Summer 2005 and 2006.

Kathy Malone

Graduate Teaching Fellow, Center for the Humanities at Temple (CHAT), 2006-2007.

Megan Walsh

Smithonian Fellowship Competitive Workshop.  Accepted Oct. 2006.

AWARDS:

Elizabeth G. Allan

ATTIC Distinguished Teaching Award, April 2006

Awarded by Awareness of Teaching and Teaching Improvement Center

College of Liberal Arts, Temple University

Summer Institute of the Rhetoric Society of America, 2006

Jaime Longo

Geraldine Marren Fund Fellowship, awarded by the Philadelphia branch of the American Association of University Women, May 2006.

Mecca Sullivan

Skidmore College New York State Summer Writers Institute.  2006.

Megan Walsh

Smithsonian Graduate Student Fellow at the National Portrait Gallery (for 2007)

TRAVEL AND RESEARCH AWARD [Travel Awards from College of Liberal Arts Graduate Affairs Office, 2006]

Kelly C. Connelly

Elizabeth Kimball

Bridie Chapman

Jessica Lewis-Turner

Jaime Lynn Longo

MEDIA APPEARANCE

Julia Mendenhall

Interviewed for Bravo!Canada documentary “On Screen!,” discussing Patricia Rozema’s I’ve Heard the Mermaids Singing, March 14, 2006, premiered on October 22, 2006. www.on-screen.ca

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