Feder Publishes Collection
Dr. Helena Feder’s collection Close Reading the Anthropocene was published by Routledge. Reading poetry and prose, images and art, literary and critical theory, science and cultural studies, Close Reading the...
Dr. Helena Feder’s collection Close Reading the Anthropocene was published by Routledge. Reading poetry and prose, images and art, literary and critical theory, science and cultural studies, Close Reading the...
Congratulations to Christy Hallberg, whose new creative nonfiction essay, “Shifting Phantasmagoria,” was just published by storySouth. Hallberg states, “If you’re intrigued by the likes of Sharon Tate, Charles Manson, The Beatles, Joan...
Dr. Margaret Bauer’s creative nonfiction essay “My Mother’s Day, 1989,” was recently published in Deep South Magazine. In the essay, Bauer writes, “How many of my parents’ friends remarked to...
John Hoppenthaler read his poem “A Jar of Rain” as part of the West Virginia Humanities Center’s National Poetry Month celebration. The Humanities Center and Eberly College of Arts and...
ECU English alumna Dr. Temptaous Mckoy (PhD RWPC 2019), now an assistant professor at Bowie State University, has been selected as the winner of ECU’s 2020 Thesis and Dissertation Award...
Last month, Dr. Andrea Kitta represented the United States as a panelist for an international webinar, “Misinformation Conspiracy Theories and Vaccine Hesitancy.” The event was sponsored by the World Medical...
Drs. Nikki Caswell (English) and Kerri Flinchbaugh (University Writing Program) recently collaborated with several colleagues in the College of Nursing on an article, “Troublesome knowledge for entry-level PhD nursing students: Threshold...
Dr. Kirstin Squint gave the first lecture in the spring 2021 Critical Perspectives Series for the Department of English at UNC Asheville. Her lecture, “Native Southern Literature and EBCI Author...
Dr. Helena Feder’s “Love Is the Great Subject: A Conversation on Literature, Science, and Social Justice with Rebecca Newberger Goldstein” is now in print in the ASAP/Journal 6.1 (January 2021):...
ECU News has posted a great article about Dr. Amanda Klein and her new book, Millennials Killed the Video Star. In the article, Klein argues, “You start to see these...