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Office:
100 Carolina Inn
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Ext:
2487
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Professor
Annie Ingram specializes in nineteenth-century American
literature, with a particular emphasis on women writers.
Her research and teaching interests are largely
interdisciplinary and include ecocriticism, environmental
literature, American studies, ethnic American literatures
(especially Native American), and women’s studies. She is
committed to experiential learning pedagogies such as
community-based learning. Her publications include articles
on service learning and ecocomposition, contemporary
environmental justice literature, and nineteenth-century
American women writers. She is currently co-editing a
volume of essays on ecocritical theory and practice.
Courses
recently taught:
- English
Composition I: Environmental Writing (includes a
service-learning component)
- Literary
Analysis
- American
Literature to 1900
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The English Language
- Nineteenth-Century
American Fiction
- Native
American Literature
- Studies
in Literature and the Environment
- Seminars: The American
Renaissance Reconsidered, Gothic Literature,
Nineteenth-Century American Women Novelists, Wild Lives:
American Environmental Narrative
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