Kristin Czarnecki

 

Assistant Professor

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Fall 2009 Office Hours: MT2:00-4:00 and by appointment

Fall 2009 Courses:
English 115: Accelerated Composition

English 341: Survey of African-American Literature 1845-Present

 

Spring 2010 Courses:
ENG 112A and C: English Composition II

ENG 213D: British Literature Survey II
ENG 478A: Virginia Woolf and the Bloomsbury Group

Education:

 
B.A. University of Notre Dame

M.A. Northwestern University

Ph.D. University of Cincinnati

 

 

Classes taught at Georgetown: 
English Composition I, II, and III
British Literature Survey I and II
Oxford Tutorial in Modern British Literature
Survey of African-American Literature

 

 

Interests: My current teaching and research interests include early twentieth-century British literature, especially the writers Virginia Woolf, Jean Rhys, D.H. Lawrence, E.M. Forster, and Samuel Beckett; multiethnic American literature, especially women’s literature, African-American literature, and literature of the Harlem Renaissance; and literary theory and criticism, such as reader-response, postcolonial, feminist, and psychoanalytic literary theory.  In addition, I am always interested in innovative and interesting ways to teach composition. Here's my CV for the full story about me and my work.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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