Education
- Ph.D., English, The Ohio State University, 1998
- M.A., English, Boston College, 1991
- B.A., English, University of California, Davis, 1987
Book
Scotland,
Britain, Empire: Writing the Highlands, 1760-1860,
(Columbus, Ohio: The Ohio State University Press, 2007)
Essays/Articles
- “The Limits of Diversity: Using Scott’s
‘The Two Drovers’ to Teach Multiculturalism in a Survey or Non-Majors
Course,” in Ian Duncan and Evan Gottlieb, eds., Approaches to Teaching
Scott’s Waverley Novels, (New York: Modern Languages Association,
2009)
- “‘Not Absolutely a Native nor Entirely
a Stranger’: Anne Grant and the Highland Travelogue,” in David
Duff and Catherine Jones, eds., Scotland, Ireland, and the Romantic Aesthetic,
(Lewisburg, PA: Bucknell University Press, 2007)
- "'Petticoated Devils': Scottish Highland Soldiers
in British Accounts of the Indian Rebellion." Prose Studies 23.3
(December 2000): 77-94
- "Inside and Outside the Nation: Highland Violence
and Walter Scott's History, Tales of a Grandfather." Literature
& History 8.2 (Autumn 1999): 1-17
Reviews
- Ian Duncan, In Scott’s Shadow: The Novel
in Romantic Edinburgh, (Princeton: Princeton UP, 2007); McCracken-Flesher,
Caroline, ed., Culture, Nation, and the New Scottish Parliament,
(Lewisburg, PA: Bucknell UP, 2007); and Matthew Wickman, The Ruins of
Experience: Scotland's "Romantick" Highlands and the Birth of the
Modern Witness (Philadelphia, PA: U Pennsylvania P, 2007), European
Romantic Review (forthcoming)
- Scott, Sir Walter. Tales of a Grandfather: The
History of France. (Second Series). William Baker and J. H. Alexander,
eds., Prose Studies 20.3 (December 1997) : 108-110
Recent Conference Papers
- “Time, Emigration, and the Circum-Atlantic World:
John Galt’s Bogle Corbet.” The 11th Biennial International
Conference of the British Association for Romantic Studies (BARS). Roehampton
University, London, UK. July 23-26 2009
- “Borderlands, Border Theory: Walter Scott, Américo
Paredes, and the Border Ballad,” The Eighth Meeting of the International
Scott Conference, Oxford-Brookes University, Oxford England, July 28-August
3, 2007
- “The Location of Empire: Anne Grant’s
Memoirs of an American Lady,” Scottish Romanticism in World
Literatures Conference, University of California, Berkeley, September 7-10,
2006
- “Now What? From Evaluation to Implementation:
the Assessment Experience of the English Department,” New England Educational
Assessment Network (NEEAN) Conference, Conference, Connecticut College, October
28th, 2005
- “The Nation Undone: The Statistical Account
of Scotland and the Scottish Highlands,” British Association of
Romantic Studies Conference, Newcastle, UK, July 28-31, 2005
Recent Honors, Grants, and Awards
- CSU 2008 University Level Trustees Research Award
Courses Taught at Eastern
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