ALBERTS, CRYSTAL Assistant Professor (Ph.D., Washington University in St. Louis, 2008)
Post-1945 American Literature (especially historiographic metafiction), Digital Humanities, New Media and Technology, Archival Studies, Film Studies, American Culture, Postmodernism, Historiography, Cultural Geography, the Cold War, Counterculture Movements, Law and Literature.
E-mail: crystal.alberts@und.edu
Phone: 701/777-2393
Office: Merrifield 1-D
Web Site: http://www.und.nodak.edu/instruct/calberts
BEARD, MICHAEL Professor (Ph.D., Indiana University, 1974)
Chester Fritz Distinguished Professor
Comparative literature (especially relations between Europe and the Islamic world); modern period; literary criticism: especially genre theory and theory of translation; the novel; the seventeenth century; James Joyce; popular culture; Italian language and literature.
E-mail: michaelbeard@mail.und.edu
Phone: 701/777-2775
Office: Merrifield 100-B
CARSON, SHARON Professor (Ph.D., University of Washington, 1990)
American literature (nineteenth century abolition and reconstruction literature, novel as social criticism); African-American literature; interdisciplinary Black Studies; twentieth century novel as social criticism; Bible as literature; comparative religion and literature.
E-mail: sharon.carson@und.edu
Phone: 701/777-2764
Office: Merrifield 122-D
CONWAY, KYLE Assistant Professor (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2008)
Global media; intercultural communication
E-mail: kyle.conway@und.edu
Phone: 701/777-4344
Office: Merrifield 221-D
CZERWIEC, HEIDI Assistant Professor (Ph.D., University of Utah, 2002)
Poetry writing; Metaphysical, Romantic, twentieth-century, and contemporary poetry, Anglo-Saxon and German literature.
E-mail: heidi.czerwiec@und.edu
Phone: 701/777-2768
Office: Merrifield 1-E
DIXON, KATHLEEN Professor (Ph.D., University of Michigan, 1991)
Rhetoric and cultural studies (gender and culture in language); women's studies; popular culture studies; pedagogical theory and praxis; literature generalist.
E-mail: kathleen.dixon@und.edu
Phone: 701/777-4462
Office: Merrifield 122-B
DONALDSON, SANDRA Professor (Ph.D., University of Connecticut, 1977)
Chester Fritz Distinguished Professor
Scholarly editing, Victorian literature, women writers and feminist literary criticism, poetry, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Virginia Woolf.
E-mail: sandra.donaldson@und.edu
Phone: 701/777-4461
Office: Merrifield 122-F
DONEHOWER, KIM Associate Professor (Ph.D., University of Minnesota, 1997)
Literacy studies; composition studies; English education; literature generalist.
E-mail: kim.donehower@und.edu
Phone: 701/777-4162
Office: Merrifield 107
Web Site: http://www.und.edu/instruct/donehower
FLYNN, MIKE Assistant Professor (Ph.D., Washington University in St. Louis, 2006)
Romantic and Victorian literature; intertextuality; literary rivalry; the professionalization of authorship; the history of publishing; nineteenth-century science; nineteenth-century religion; nineteenth-century art;
medievalism.
E-mail: michael.flynn@und.edu
Phone: 701/777-3987
Office: Merrifield 100-D
HANS, BIRGIT Professor (Ph.D., University of Arizona, 1987)
American Indian literature; Indian Studies; early American literature; James Fenimore Cooper; popular literature.
E-mail: birgit.hans@und.edu
Phone: 701/777-4649
Office: Merrifield 213
HARRIS, ELIZABETH Associate Professor (M.F.A., University of Arkansas, 1999 & 2000)
Fiction writing; contemporary American short story; literary translation; Italian literature and language.
E-mail: eharrisbehling@und.edu
Phone: 701/777-2703
Office: Merrifield 100-C
HUANG, XIAOZHAO Associate Professor (Ph.D., Ball State University, 1994)
Sociolinguistics; dialectology; teaching English to speakers of other languages; applied linguistics; grammatical analysis.
E-mail: xiaozhao.huang@und.edu
Phone: 701/777-6475
Office: Merrifield 1-F
KITZES, ADAM Assistant Professor (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2003)
Renaissance and early modern literature, including Shakespeare, Milton, 17th century drama and prose, literature of the English civil war; literature and psychology; history of literary criticism.
E-mail: adam.kitzes@und.edu
Phone: 701/777-4363
Office: Merrifield 122-E
KOEPKE, YVETTE Assistant Professor (Ph.D., University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, 2003)
Early modern British literature, especially nondramatic; women writers; critical theory, especially feminist; women's studies; history and theory of science and medicine; medical humanities, including premedical and medical education.
E-mail: yvette.koepke@und.edu
Phone: 701/777-6392
Office: Merrifield 1-C
KOPRINCE, SUSAN Professor (Ph.D., University of Illinois, 1981)
American literature, especially twentieth century fiction and drama; English education; American women writers (Wharton, Cather).
E-mail: susan.koprince@und.edu
Phone: 701/777-2765
Office: Merrifield 122-A
NELSON, CHRIS Assistant Professor (Ph.D., University of Illinois, 2002)
19th and 20th Century literatures and cultures of the Americas, particularly minority literatures and cultures; Native American literature and theory; Literary theory, especially cultural studies, postcolonial and postmodern theories, and discipline formation, with particular attention to issues of social justice.
E-mail: chris.nelson@und.edu
Phone: 701/777-2762
Office: Merrifield 1-A
O’DONNELL, SHERYL Professor (Ph.D., University of Arizona, 1979)
Department Chair
Restoration and eighteenth century literature; Renaissance non-dramatic literature; women’s studies; popular culture; literary theory; discourse of agriculture.
E-mail: sherryodonnell@mail.und.edu
Phone: 701/777-3943
Office: Merrifield 100-F
OMMEN, BRETT Assistant Professor (Ph.D., Northwestern University, 2007)
Visual Culture and Communication, Classical and Contemporary Rhetorical Theory, Communication and Political Theory, Rhetorical Criticism, Popular Culture
E-mail: brett.ommen@und.edu
Phone: 701/777-2581
Office: Merrifield 221-A
ROBISON, LORI Associate Professor (Ph.D., Indiana University, 1995)
On Leave 2009-10
American literature and culture (especially the nineteenth century); women’s literature; African-American literature; regionalism (particularly of the American south); cultural studies (including the construction of race and theories of the sentimental); pedagogy and composition theory.
E-mail: lori.robison@und.edu
Phone: 701/777-4306
Office: Merrifield 100-E
SAUER, MICHELLE M. Associate Professor (Ph.D., Washington State University, 2000)
Middle English literature & language; history of the English language; anchoritic, eremitic, and monastic texts; hagiography; Anglo Saxon language & literature; pre-modern women's literature; literature of the European Middle Ages; gender/queer theory; feminist studies
E-mail: michelle.m.sauer@und.edu
Phone: 701/777-2783
Office: Merrifield 1-B
SHAFER, RICHARD Professor (Ph.D., University of Missouri at Columbia, 1987)
Mass media and social change (media as an agent of international development); mass media history, journalistic reporting and writing, observation methods for journalism and qualitative research studies; theories of economic development and underdevelopment; international and intercultural communication; opinion writing and mass media and society.
E-mail: undprof@hotmail.com
Phone: 701/777-4815
Office: Merrifield 221-E
WEAVER-HIGHTOWER, REBECCA Assistant Professor (Ph.D., University of Kentucky, 2002)
Colonial and postcolonial studies; 19th and 20th century British and Irish literature; Australian, Caribbean, South African and Canadian literature; psychoanalytic and psychological criticisms; cultural studies; new historicism; visual media (including book illustrations and film); landscape and literature (especially islands).
E-mail: rwh@und.edu
Phone: 701/777-6391
Office: Merrifield 122-C
WOLFE, ERIC Associate Professor (Ph.D., Indiana University, 1997)
Director of Graduate Studies
American literature and culture (especially from the beginnings through the nineteenth century); cultural studies; literary theory (including deconstruction and psychoanalysis); political and democratic theory; law and literature.
E-mail: eric.wolfe@und.edu
Phone: 701/777-6988
Office: Merrifield 100-A
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