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Courses/Seminars:

Fall 2010

 

1301-019/020/021 Rhetoric I

Publications:

Pauline T. Newton spent the summer of 2005 in Malaysia and Singapore courtesy of the Fulbright-Hays Summer Seminar Abroad Program, and is developing a narrative on her discoveries pertaining to Southeast Asian writers and their cultures. In 2005, Ashgate Publishing released her book, Transcultural Women of Late Twentieth-Century U.S. American Literature: First-Generation Migrants from Islands and Peninsulas. She also is the author of “Collecting Seeds of Destiny in Li-Young Lee’s The Winged Seed: A Remembrance” (Southeast Asian Review in English) and “Jenny Boully’s The Body: ‘An Intertextual Affair’” (Seneca Review).

 

 

Areas of Interest:

Teaching with technology, travel narratives, immigrant literature, twentieth-century American literature.

 
   
Dr. Pauline Newton
Lecturer in English

M.A., The American University

Ph.D., University of Tulsa

Office: Dallas Hall, room 17-B
Office Hours:  
Phone:

214-768-1956

Email: pnewton@smu.edu

Webpage:

http://faculty.smu.edu/pnewton

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