Lauren Curtright
Assistant Professor English- Education
Ph.D. in English, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, 2010
M.A. in English, Indiana University, Bloomington, 2001
B.A. in English (with Minor in Anthropology), University of Florida, Gainesville, 1997
- Specializations
Nineteenth- and Twentieth-century American Literature; Gothic Modernism; Film Adaptation
- Biography
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- Recognitions and Awards
“Affordable Learning Georgia Textbook Transformation Grant-Category 4-Transformations-At-Scale,” shared with Kathryn Crowther, Nancy Gilbert, Barbara Hall, Tracienne Ravita and Kirk Swenson, The University System of Georgia, 2015-2016
“Bridging Cultures to Form a Nation”/Quality Enhancement Plan Mini-Grant, 2013-2014
- Committees and Organizations
Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society; Faculty Senate Sustainability Committee; Faculty Senate Library Committee; ENGL 1101/1102 Curriculum Committee; American Literature Curriculum Committee; World Literature Curriculum Committee
- Publications
“Who Do We Think We Are?: A Genealogical Rereading of Pudd’nhead Wilson,” Letterature d’America: Revista Trimestrale: Tuttamerica (2016)
“Moving Daguerreotypes and Myths of Reproduction: Poe’s Body,” in Deciphering Poe: Subtexts, Contexts, Subversive Meanings, Alexandra Urakova (ed), Lehigh University Press/Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2013
“Scattered Vision and Silent Masks: Dorothy Richardson’s Critical Perceptions on Race,” Pilgrimages: The Journal of Dorothy Richardson Studies, 4 (2011), http://www.dorothyrichardson.org/journal.htm