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Profiles of the English Ph.D. Students

 

Name  Entry Interests

Michael Anderson

(MA) Rochester

(BA) Coll. of William and Mary

mwanderson@smu.edu
(214) 768-3966

Fall
2007

Medieval Literature and Arthurian Literature.

Kristina Booker
(MA) U of OK, Norman
(BA) OK Christian U
kbooker@smu.edu
Fall
2009
 

Jennifer Boulanger

(BA) Baylor

jboulang@smu.edu
(214) 768-3966

Fall
2007

Women in Medieval Arthurian Literature and Victorian Medievalism.

John Evans

(BA) College of Wooster

evansj@smu.edu
(214) 768-3807

Fall
2007

20th C. American Literature and Literary/Critical Theory.

Chris Goldsmith
(BA) Austin College
hgoldsmith@smu.edu
Fall
2009
18th C. British Literature, Castaway Narratives, and Apocalyptic/Post-Apocalyptic Fiction.
Megan Hinshaw
(BA) Texas A&M U
mhinshaw@smu.edu

(214) 768-3407
Fall
2008
 
Geoff Hoppe
(MA) U of Virginia
(BA) U of Notre Dame
ghoppe@smu.edu
Fall
2009
 

Austin Johnson

(BA) Ouachita Baptist U

johnsonj@smu.edu
(214) 768-4362

Fall
2007

 

Carrie Johnston
(MA) Florida Atlantic U

(BA) Tulane U

cjohnston@smu.edu
(214) 768-1030

Fall
2008
 

Andrea Luttrell

(MFA) NYU

(BA) Barnard College

aluttrel@smu.edu
(214) 768-4362

Fall
2007

Contemporary American Literature, Literature of the Southwest, Feminist Literary Criticism, and Creative Writing.

Kari Nixon
(BA) U of St. Thomas
mnixon@smu.edu
Fall
2009
 

Michael Pueppke
(MA) U North Texas
(BS) Dallas Baptist U

mpueppke@smu.edu
(214) 768-3407

Fall
2008
Poetry, 18th C. - Romantic British Literature, Religion and Literature, Linguistics, and Literary/Critical Theory.

Micah Robbins
(MA) Texas State U
(BA) Richard Stockton

micahr@smu.edu
(214) 768-1030

Fall
2008
19th and 20th C. American Literature, Book History, and Small Press Publishing.

Fred Siegmund
(MA) U Oklahoma, Norman
(BA) U Texas, Tyler

fsiegmund@smu.edu
(214) 768-3248

Fall
2008
American and British Literature of the 19th C., Book History, Romanticism, Post-WWII Fiction and Poetry, and Literary/Critical Theory.

Kayla Walker Edin

(MA) Portland SU

(BA) Seattle Pacific U

kwalkeredi@smu.edu
(214) 768-3807

Fall
2007

Late 19th and Early 20th C. women's literature; Feminist Criticism and Rhetoric.

Bethany Williamson
(BA) Cedarville U
bwilliamso@smu.edu
Fall
2009
Contemporary women's literature of American immigrants at the confluence of gender, place, and religious beliefs; Medieval and Renaissance literature.
Charles Wuest
(MFA) U of Florida
(BA) U of Houston
cwuest@smu.edu
Fall
2009
 

 

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