OK…turns out this is more complicated than it needs to be. So, here’s the deal for Wednesday:
Read ANY three (3) articles from the book, Transforming English Studies. On Wednesday evening, we will proceed through the book chapter by chapter. If the article you chose is in that chapter, will help lead discussion.
That’s probably the easiest [...]
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UPDATE: Wednesday’s readings
Posted in assignments, course info, tagged ENG 502, english studies, kutztown university, reading, Transforming English Studies on November 16, 2009 | 4 Comments »
Readings for Wednesday, 11/18–UPDATE 11/15 11am
Posted in assignments, course info, tagged ENG 502, english studies, kevin mahoney, kutztown university, text, Transforming English Studies on November 15, 2009 | 4 Comments »
NOTE: I will post updates to this post as people decide which parts they would like to represent. Also, given that we have such a quick turn-a-round, your presentations do not need to be super formal. I will post general guidelines later tonight or tomorrow.
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I’m sorry that it’s taken me this long to post this [...]
CFP: Conference Proposal
Posted in course info, tagged cfps, conference proposals, english department, english studies, kevin mahoney, kutztown university, writing conference proposals on December 1, 2008 | 5 Comments »
Hey all. I hope you had a great Thanksgiving break and are ready for the final stretch. Last week, coming up! I wanted to post the brief guidelines for the conference proposal that we discussed in class for your reference.
First, remember that conference proposals are not summaries of your work or work that you plan [...]
welcome to our english studies blog!
Posted in course info, tagged ENG 502, english department, english studies, graduate student, kenneth burke, kevin mahoney, kutztown university, master's degree, syllabus on August 20, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Allow me to be the first to welcome you to ENG 502 Introduction to English Studies: Traditions, Boundaries, Change. As you know, this course is one of the two required courses for all new English MA students at Kutztown and is open to other MA students who began under the previous version of our MA [...]