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    American University
   
    Mar 28, 2024  
American University Catalog 2014-2015 
    
American University Catalog 2014-2015 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Literature


Chair Richard C. Sha

Full-Time Faculty

Professor Emeritus/a P. Han, J.J. Jorgens, F.L. Kelly, F.H. King, C.R. Larson, J. Loesberg, K. Mussell, K.W. Moyer, J.N. Radner, M. Sklarew, H.S. Taylor, F. Turaj, F.E. Zapatka

Professor  D. Keplinger, R. McCann, D. Pike, R. Rubenstein, R. Sha, P. Starr

Associate Professor Emeritus W.E. Stahr

Associate Professor J. Auten, K. Dargan, E. Dusserre, D. Kakoudaki, K. Leonard, J. Middents, M. Noble, D.C. Payne, A. Sherman, R. Snyder

Assistant Professor A. Berry, F. Brideoake, S. Grant, L. Green-Simms, T. Ratekin, K. Smith, L. Voris, L. Wong

Hurst Senior Professorial Lecturer  C. Bair Van Dam, G. Moomau, L. Wootton

Senior Professorial Lecturer  E. Comstock, C. Cox, L. Fettig, L. Johnson, P. Joyner, A. Tamashasky, A. Thomas, K. Wilson

Professorial Lecturer  M. Cabot, C. Martinez, J. McCarthy, H. McDonald, K. Oakes, M. Scholes Young, M. Switalski

Instructor  A. Bernstein, A. Choutka, C. Garrett, J. Hoskins, M. Twigg

Director of the College Writing Program and the Writing Center J. Hyman

Associate Director of the Writing Center J. Auten

International Student Coordinator A. Dadak

Concerned with the study of literature, writing, and film, the Department of Literature offers courses that embrace many approaches to the rich heritage of written, oral, and cinematic tradition, as well as courses that challenge students to write creatively and professionally. In addition to taking courses, students are encouraged to enroll in internships to sample careers that use the skills they are developing in the classroom; Washington affords a wide range of job opportunities (many involving writing or editing) in settings such as arts organizations, radio and television, government offices, public interest organizations, museums, schools, and community groups.

The department’s faculty of scholars and writers staff three degree programs in literature: the BA and MA in Literature and the MFA in Creative Writing. All three programs offer students the chance to study literature, film, criticism and creative writing; all are small and flexible programs that bring students and faculty into close contact in small classes and informal gatherings and colloquia. The BA program offers three specialized tracks of study: Literary Studies, Cinema Studies, and Creative Writing. The MA program provides an overview of the literary history of our culture in addition to a series of seminars on theoretical topics in which students and faculty together consider what constitutes the discipline of literary criticism. The MFA in Creative Writing program includes work in fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction; workshops with distinguished visiting writers; internships; and coursework in literature and in the arts of translation and literary journalism. It also offers students opportunities to give public readings, to meet with editors and publishers, and to produce a nationally known literary magazine.

In addition, the department offers an interdisciplinary minor in Cinema Studies which combines coursework in cinema, video criticism and history and takes advantage of the impressive film resources of the Washington area.

The Visiting Writers Series

Each semester, the department sponsors public readings by prominent poets, fiction writers, and editors. These visitors also conduct workshops for graduate and undergraduate creative writing students. Visiting writers have included Mark Doty, Allan Gurganus, Tillie Olsen, Andrew Holleran, Hannan al-Shaykh, A.J. Verdelle, Richard Selzer, Richard Rodriguez, Yusef Komunyakaa, Marie Howe, Michael Cunningham, Marilyn Nelson, Li-Young Lee, Amy Bloom, and Manil Suri. Distinguished Writers in Residence have included Jean Valentine, Marilyn Hacker, Jon Silkin, Pablo Medina, and Alice McDermott.