Professional Activities

 
PUBLICATIONS

Books: 

Desire, The Self, The Social Critic: The Rise of Queer Performance Within the Demise of  Transcendentalism.  Selinsgrove, PA: Susquehanna U. P., 1997.
 

Essays:

“Teaching Queer-Inclusive English Language Arts.” with Mollie V. Blackburn.  Journal of Adolescent and Adult Literature. 49.3 (2005): 202-212.

"Echoes of Closeted Desire(s): The Narrator and Character Voices of Jake Barnes." Hemingway Review. 19.2 (Spring/Summer 2000):73-87. 

“Skirting the Phallus, Circumscribing the Community: Steelkilt as Transvestic Rebel."  Melville Society Extracts. 104 (March 1996):14-19. 

“Living in the Iron Mills: A Tempering of Nineteenth-Century America’s Orphic Poet." Journal of American Culture. 16.1 (Spring 1993):67-72. 

Notes: 

“Literature, College.” Youth, Education, and Sexualities: An International Encyclopedia. Ed. James T. Sears. Westport, CT: Greenwood.  Vol. 2. 2005. 527-531.

“At Sea With Melville.” Rev. of The Gay Herman Melville Reader, ed. Ken Schellenberg. Harrington Gay Men's Fiction Quarterly 6.1 (2004): 97-102. 

“Herman Melville.” Gay Histories and Cultures. Ed. George Haggerty.  New York: Garland Publishing, 2000. 587-8. Vol. 2 of The Encyclopedia of Lesbian and Gay Histories and Cultures.2 Vols. 2000. 

“Dressing the Hollywood Cowboy From the Closets of Nineteenth-Century Novelists.”  Lesbian and Gay Studies Newsletter. 27.1&2 (Spring/Summer 2000):10. 

“Lois, 1996.” Me, Too: Adults Talk About Learning to Read.  Mansfield/Richland County Public Library. 2000:11-13.

"Mary Williams, 1996." Me, Too: Adults Talk About Learning to Read.  Mansfield/Richland County Public Library. 2000: 3-5.

“Lois” in “From Among Us: Literacy Programs Offer Tangible  Benefits." Mary Anne DiAlesandro. American Libraries. 29:11 (December 1998) 40-45:44-5.

“Jake Barnes: A Failure to Perform Frankly and Simply.”  Lesbian and Gay Studies Newsletter 23.1&2 (Spring/Summer 1998):25-6. 

“Teaching the Puritan Captivity Narrative: A History of the American Hero.” Educational Resources Information Center/ Reading, English, and Communication (ERIC/REC) 1997. http://www.indiana.edu/~eric_rec/    ED406693.

“Disenfranchising the Homosexual Text: Controlling Challenges to the American Literary Canon."  Lesbian and Gay Studies Newsletter. 19.1 (March 1992):26.

“Faulkner’s The Sound and the Fury: Narrative as Theater of the Absurd.” NYCEA Newsletter. 13.3 (Fall 1991):3. 


WORK IN PROGRESS 

"Scribbling Women" and the Making of American Culture          

“The Popular Hero's (Re)Mapping of (Anglo)America ”

PAPERS AND PANEL DISCUSSIONS 

"Staging the Postbellum Citizen: Civil War Performances of Passing in Iola Leroy.” Midwest Modern Language Association Annual Conference. The Renaissance Cleveland Hotel. Cleveland. 10 November 2007. Presented by Whitney Womack Smith.

"The Cultural Geography of Margaret Fuller's Fouth Level of Marriage." Modern Language Association Conference.  Philadelphia Marriott. Philadelphia. 30 December 2006.

"(Re)Mapping Classroom Spaces With the Queer Curriculum." American Educational Research Association 2006 Annual Meeting. Moscone Center West, San Francisco. 9 April 2006. Presented by Mollie V. Blackburn.

" Collaborative Teacher-Inquiry as a Context for Research on Socially Just Teaching: Teachers Learning to Combat Homophobia and Heterosexism." NCTE Assembly for Research. Allegro Hotel. Chicago. 25 February 2006. Presented by Mollie V. Blackburn.

" Tactical Sexuality as Strategic Pedagogy." National Council of Teachers of English Conference. David L. Lawrence Convention Center. Pittsburg. 18 November 2005.

“Sexuality and English Language Arts: Teaching the Communal, Denying the Individual.” 2005 National Council of Teachers of English Assembly for Research Conference. Ohio State University. Columbus. 19 February 2005.

“Cruising the Old West: The Geography of ‘Brotherly Love.’” Modern Language Association Conference.  Philadelphia Marriott. Philadelphia. 30 December 2004.

"Losing Our Self, Finding Wisdom." Modern Language Association Conference. Manchester Grand Hyatt. San Diego. 28 December 2003.

"Writing the Sentimental, Reading Racial and Sexual Otherness on the Black Body." American Literature Association Conference. Hyatt Regency Cambridge. Cambridge, MA. 23 May 2003.

"Gendering Manifest Destiny on the Overland Trail: Scripting America's Cross-Dressed Hero." The American West(s) in Film, Television and History Conference. Kansas City Marriott. Kansas City. 9 November 2002.

"A Gay Friend, A Leading Lady: Meager Lodgings." Popular Culture Conference. Sheraton Centre Hotel. Toronto. 13 March 2002. 

"Rehearsing Manifest Destiny: How the Overland Trail Helped Cross-Dress the American Hero."  5th Congress Of The Americas. Universitad de Americas. Pueblo, Mexico. 20 October 2001. 

“Where Can a Body Cross-Dress for Miramax?  Why the Closets of Those ‘D____d Scribbling Women,’ Of Course!”  Modern Language Association  Conference.  Marriott Wardman Park, Washington, DC. 28 December 2000.

“Cather’s Dialogic Environmentalism: Imagining an Interpersonal Ecology.”  Eighth  International Seminar on Willa Cather. Lied Conference, Nebraska City. 18 June 2000. 

“Dressing the Hollywood Cowboy From the Closets of Nineteenth-Century  Novelists.”  Modern Language Association Conference. Hyatt Regency, Chicago. 27 December 1999. 

“The Two A. Gordon Pyms and the Frontier of Self that Creates and Separates  Them.”  International Edgar Allan Poe Conference. The Jefferson Hotel, Richmond. 8 October 1999. 

“Crossing His Own Frontier(s): The Man’s Journey to Validate Colonialism on the  Overland Trail.” Western Literature Association Conference. Banff Centre, Banff,  Alberta. 16 October 1998. 

“The Structuring Settler, Or the Politics of Keeping a Diary.” American Culture  Association Conference. Buena Vista Palace, Orlando. 10 April 1998. 

“A Performance of the Closet: The Scripting and Acting of Jake Barnes.” Modern  Language Association Conference. Royal York Hotel, Toronto. 30 December 1997. 

“The American Ideal: Indian Signs on the Female Body.” American Culture Association  Conference. Marriott River Center Hotel, San Antonio. 29 March 1997. 

“Counter Colonization: Literal Computing and Computing Literature.” Conference on  College Composition and Communication. Hyatt Regency Hotel, Phoenix. 14  March 1997. 

“Acting Your Self: Teaching? While the Audience(s) Look for the Best Seat.” The Future  of English: A Conference. The University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh. 26 April 1996. 

"Transvestic Fetishism and the American Ideal: Dressing the American Self in the Captivity  Narrative." Conference on College Composition and Communication. Hyatt  Regency Hotel, Milwaukee. 27 March 1996. 

"Communicating the Queer: Talking the Poststructural Self, Saying Ludic History." Speech Communication Association Convention. Marriott Rivercenter Hotel, San Antonio. 17 November 1995. 

“The ‘Indian’ Body, the White Captive: Engendering the American Self on (Dis)Embodied  Alterity.” Third Annual Early Modern Culture Conference. Dallas Grand Hotel, Dallas. 5 October 1995.

"Queering American Identity: Acting One Step Ahead of the Audience." Interdisciplinary  Approaches to the American Identity: Cooperation or Chaos in the New America.  The Ohio State University-Mansfield, Mansfield. 4 October 1995. 

“Teaching Underfoot: Presenting the Self to Make Connections.” College English  Association Twenty-Sixth Annual Conference. Sheraton Cleveland City Centre,  Cleveland. 1 April 1995. 

"Notes on Camp." Panel Respondent, The Sixth North American Lesbian, Gay, and  Bisexual  Studies Conference. The University of Iowa, Iowa City. 17 November 1994. 

"Privileging Space From Privileged Space: Locating the Self and the Other in the  Composition Classroom." Iowa Council of Teachers of English and Language Arts  College Section Conference. Iowa State University, Ames. 21 October 1994. 

“What Should Theory be?: Gazing at Gazing.” What is Theory? Colloquium. The Ohio  State University, Columbus. 30 April 1993. 

“Margaret Fuller’s Androgynous Response to Transcendentalism.” Northeast Modern  Language Association Convention. Philadelphia. 26 March 1993. 

“Disenfranchising the Homosexual Text: Controlling Challenges to the American Literary  Canon.” Modern Language Association Convention. San Francisco. 29 December 1991. 

“Anti-Homophobic Pedagogy: The Politics of Putting Your Body on the Line.” With  Rosaria Champagne. The Fifth Annual National Conference of Graduate Students  in English Studies. The Ohio State University, Columbus. 9 October 1991. 

“Faulkner’s The Sound and the Fury: Narrative as the Theater of the Absurd.” New York  College English Association Conference. St. Bonaventure University, St.  Bonaventure, New York. 15 March 1991. 

“The Evolution of Symbol and Icon in Rebecca Harding Davis’ Life in the Iron Mills.” Fifth Annual Interdisciplinary Nineteenth Century Studies Conference. California  State University--Long Beach, Long Beach. 30 March 1990. 

“Emerson in the Iron Mills.” Presented by George Sebouhian at the Popular Culture  Convention. Toronto. 9 March 1990. 

“Emerson’s Poet as Narrator in Rebecca Harding Davis’ Life in the Iron Mills.” New York College English Association Conference. SUNY College at Fredonia,Fredonia, New York. 13 November 1987. 
 

INVITED TALKS 

“Wallace Stegner,” Mansfield/Richland County Library (1997). 

“Feature Writing,” Mansfield/Richland County Library (1996). 

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

Editorial Consultant, Lit./ Literature Interpretation Theory, (1996). 

Editorial Consultant, River Teeth: A Journal of Nonfiction Narrative, (1999-2000).

Editorial Consultant, Nineteenth-Century Contexts, (1997-1999). 

Editorial Consultant, Nineteenth Century Studies, (1996-1998). 

 

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