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Mary  Hotz</a>

Mary Hotz, R.S.C.J., Ph.D.

Associate Professor, English
mhotz@sandiego.edu
(619) 260-4576

Office: Founders Hall 171B

Office Hours: MW 2:00-4:30pm

Sister Mary Hotz, a member of the Society of the Sacred Heart, came to USD in 1996. She received her Ph.D. from The University of Chicago in 1997, with a concentration in Victorian literature. Her central interests include nineteenth-century British literature and culture, Native American literature, and the development of the novel. Her most recent project, Literary Remains: Representations of Death and Burial in Victorian England, explores the unexpectedly central role of death and burial in Victorian England by locating corpses at the center of a surprisingly extensive range of Victorian concerns: money and law, medicine and urban architecture, social planning and folklore, religion and national identity.

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Eren Branch</a>

Eren Branch, Ph.D.

Associate Professor, English
ebranch@sandiego.edu
(619) 260-6879

Office: Founders Hall 170A

Office Hours: in F 170A, T 8:00-10:00am in S216, M 8:00-10:00am, TR 2:30-4:30pm & by appointment

Eren Branch, Ph.D., joined USD in 1985 after working as an information officer at the Fulbright Commission in Stockholm and, before that, teaching part-time at the University of Cincinnati.  For her first twelve years at USD, she served primarily as an administrator (as associate dean and then dean of the School of Graduate and Continuing Education) and joined the English Department full-time in 1997. A native San Diegan, Branch grew up in Italy.

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Jericho Brown</a>

Jericho Brown, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor
jerichobro@sandiego.edu
(619) 260-2914

Office Hours: On Leave

Jericho Brown worked as the speechwriter for the Mayor of New Orleans before receiving his PhD in Creative Writing and Literature from the University of Houston. He also holds an MFA from the University of New Orleans and a BA from Dillard University. The recipient of a Bunting Fellowship from the Radcliffe Institute at Harvard University and two travel fellowships to the Krakow Poetry Seminar in Poland, he has served as poetry editor at Gulf Coast and assistant poetry editor at Callaloo. His poems have appeared in The Iowa Review, jubilat, New England Review, Oxford American, and several other journals and anthologies. Brown teaches creative writing as an Assistant Professor of English at the University of San Diego. New Issues Poetry & Prose published his first book PLEASE.

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Cynthia L. Caywood</a>

Cynthia L. Caywood, Ph.D.

Professor of English
ccaywood@sandiego.edu
(619) 260-4252

Office: Founders Hall 170B

Office Hours: M 11:00-2:00pm; T 12:15-2:15pm

Cynthia L. Caywood, Ph.D., has been a member of the faculty since 1984.  She is currently serves as co-director of the London Summer Program.  In the English department, Caywood offers undergraduate courses on restoration and eighteenth century British literature, world drama, and women's literature and graduate courses in seventeenth and eighteenth century drama.  Her research interests include Aphra Behn, Jane Austen, and August Wilson, with special interests in British and American theatre history, stage production, and feminist theory.

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Dennis M. Clausen</a>

Dennis M. Clausen, Ph.D.

Professor, English
dclausen@sandiego.edu
(619) 260-4112

Office: Founders Hall 168B

Office Hours: M 12:00-2:00pm; T 12:30-3:30pm

Dennis M. Clausen, Ph.D., has been a member of the University of San Diego faculty since 1972. Clausen has taught undergraduate American literature courses with a special emphasis on authors who write about American small towns.

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Carlton Floyd</a>

Carlton Floyd, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor, English
cfloyd@sandiego.edu
(619) 260-7916

Office: Founders Hall 180C

Office Hours: On Sabbatical Fall 2009

Dr. Floyd specializes in African-American literature, mixed race and ethnic studies, identity and community, and representations of children and childhood. He has recently written for and edited a special volume on August Wilson in College Literature. Dr. Floyd has been teaching at USD since 2000.

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Joseph Jeon</a>

Joseph Jeon, Ph.D.

Associate Professor
jjeon@sandiego.edu
(619) 260-7856

Office: Founders Hall 168C

Office Hours: MW 12:00-2:30pm & by appointment

Joseph Jeon has taught at USD since 2001.  He is Poetry Editor for Kaya, a publisher of Asian/diasporic literature and culture, and serves on the editorial board of 1913: a journal of forms.

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Peter Kanelos, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor
pkanelos@sandiego.edu
(619) 260-7721

Office Hours: On Leave

Peter Kanelos taught at Stanford and is now assistant professor in the Department of English at the University of San Diego, where he teaches courses in Shakespeare, drama and creative writing. Professor Kanelos has published creative work and reviews in Poetry, The Gingko Tree Review, Verse and other places. He has been the recipient of an Academy of American Poets award on two occasions and was named a Professor of the Year at the University of San Diego, 2004-2005. Dr. Kanelos has also served as the coordinator for the Lindsay J. Cropper Center for Creative Writing.

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Joseph McGowan, Ph.D.

Associate Professor
mcgowan@sandiego.edu
(619) 260-4113

Office: Founders Hall 172B

Office Hours: MW 1:00-3:00pm; F 1:00-2:00pm & by appointment

Areas of interest: late classical and medieval; history of the English language; textual criticism and historical linguistics.  Recent publications include A History of the English Language (Oxford: Blackwell, 2010) and Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts Housed in Switzerland (Tempe, AZ: Medieval & Renaissance Texts & Studies, 2009), and articles in Notes & Queries, Journal of English & Germanic Philology, Mediaevistik, Studia Neophilologica, and The Chaucer Review.

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Gail A. Perez</a>

Gail A. Perez, Ph.D.

Associate Professor, English/ Ethnic Studies
gperez@sandiego.edu
(619) 260-4115

Office: Founders Hall 170C

Office Hours: TR 12:30-2:00 MW 4:00-5:00 in Camino Trailer behind Library

Gail Perez, Ph.D., came to the university in 1992 to teach American ethnic literature.  Since that time, she has co-founded  the Ethnic Studies major and now has a joint appointment with Ethnic Studies.  She teaches courses in U.S. women of color,  multicultural California, introduction to ethnic studies, and creative writing.  She has advised MEChA, has given the Chicano Graduation Keynote, and has been nominated as a USD Woman of Impact three times.  Her research interests include pedagogy, social space and race, and literature by women of color.

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Atreyee Phukan, Ph.D.

Professor, English
phukana@sandiego.edu
(619) 260-7634

Office: Founders 172C

Office Hours: W 1:00-3:00pm; R 4:00-6:00pm

Atreyee Phukan, Ph.D., teaches courses in world literature and post-colonial literature. Her research interests focus on contemporary literature and theory, in particular those of the Caribbean and South Asian diaspora.

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Mary Quinn</a>

Mary Quinn, Ph.D.

Professor
maq@sandiego.edu
(619) 260-4116

Office: Founders Hall 171C

Office Hours: M 12 p.m. - 2 p.m.; W 4 p.m. - 5 p.m.

Mary A. Quinn has been a member of the faculty since 1984. She is a Professor of English. In the English Department, Professor Quinn offers undergraduate courses on Romanticism, poetry and the visual arts, mindfulness in literature, and the short story. Her research now focuses on poetry and the visual arts. Professor Quinn has served as director of the Honors Program and coordinator of the Writing Center, She has twice delivered the Freshman Convocation address. She received an Outstanding Preceptor Award in 2007.

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Fred Miller Robinson</a>

Fred Miller Robinson, Ph.D.

Professor, English
fredr@sandiego.edu
(619) 260-2239

Office: Founders Hall 175C

Office Hours: M 12:00-4:00pm; W 3:00-5:00pm; TR 4:00-5:00pm

Fred Miller Robinson, Ph.D., served as chair of the English Department from 1991 until 2005.  From 2005-06 he was interim director of the Theatre Arts program, and beginning in 2009 he will be director of the Music program.  He has taught a variety of undergraduate courses in modern literature, including Modern Poetry, Modern Drama, Narrative Theory and Writing Autobiography, and a text course in modern drama to the USD/Old Globe MFA students.  His research focus has shifted from comic theory to cultural studies: a social history of The Man in the Bowler Hat and, currently, the interculture of Ireland and the U.S. Robinson also taught for a year (each) at the Universite de Haute Bretagne in Rennes, France, and the University of Kent in Canterbury, UK.

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Abraham Stoll</a>

Abraham Stoll, Ph.D.

Associate Professor, English
astoll@sandiego.edu
(619) 260-7535

Office: Founders Hall 175B

Office Hours: M 2:00-5:00; T 1:00-3:00pm

Abraham Stoll, Ph.D., specializes in Renaissance and early modern literature, particularly the literature of seventeenth-century England. He has recently published a book on the poetry and theology of John Milton, and has edited a new edition of Edmund Spenser's The Faerie Queene. He has taught at the University of San Diego since 2000. Stoll was visiting professor at Hebrew University in Jerusalem in 2006-07.

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Barton Thurber</a>

Barton Thurber, Ph.D.

Professor
thurber@sandiego.edu
(619) 260-4739

Office: Founders Hall 180B

Office Hours: TR 10:30-1:00pm

Barton Thurber received his BA degree from Stanford and his AM and PhD degrees from Harvard. He teaches classes in poetry, Romanticism and 19th century British literature; his research interests include those areas as well as the impacts of digital technologies on narrative and on the humanities generally.

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Stefan Vander Elst</a>

Stefan Vander Elst

Assistant Professor
sve@sandiego.edu
(619) 260-8946

Office: Founders Hall 171C

Office Hours: W-F 2:30-5:00pm

Dr. Vander Elst received his Ph.D. from Princeton University in 2006. Following a Mellon post-doctoral fellowship at the Pontifical Institute for Mediaeval Studies in Toronto, Dr. Vander Elst began teaching at USD in 2009. He specializes in Middle English literature, especially Chaucer and fourteenth-century English romance, literature, rhetoric, and propaganda of the later crusades, and literary representations of medieval politics.

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Irene Chipurnoi  Williams</a>

Irene Chipurnoi Williams, Ph.D.

Professor, English
iwillms@sandiego.edu
(619) 260-4118

Office: Founders Hall 180A

Office Hours: TR 4:00-5:00pm; F 10:00-1:00pm

Irene Williams, Ph.D., has been a member of the faculty since 1982.  She offers undergraduate courses in nineteenth and twentieth-century U.S. literature, modern European literature, and literature of genocide.  Her research focus is literature written in New England in the nineteenth century.  She is co-director, with Professor Vidya Nadkarni, of Liberal Arts Beyond The Classroom, an interdisciplinary initiative which seeks to engage students in intellectual life outside of classroom studies and emphasizes the university's social justice mission as an indispensable component of informed participation in the world.

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