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On-Campus Emergency:
540-654-4444
by
Professor
abarrene@umw.edu
540-654-1597
Areas of Expertise: Comparative Literature, Literature of the Americas, Intellectural History, Print Humanities, Cinema Studies
Associate Professor
lbylenok@umw.edu
540-654-1532
Associate Professor
sdasgupt@umw.edu
540-654-1536
Adjunct Instructor
vbrown@umw.edu
540-654-1027
Associate Professor
pfallon@umw.edu
540-654-1543
Professor
cfoss@umw.edu
540-654-1128
Assistant Professor
khaffey@umw.edu
540-654-1539
Professor
tkennedy@umw.edu
540-654-1531
Associate Professor
blabrech@umw.edu
540-654-1542
Associate Professor
jlee8@umw.edu
540-654-1548
Professor and Chair
jlevin@umw.edu
540-654-1537
Areas of Expertise: American Literature, Environmental Literature, Modernism and Postmodernism, Higher Education
Assistant Professor
rlevy@umw.edu
540-654-1580
Professor
elorentz@umw.edu
540-654-2124
Professor of English
mmathur@umw.edu
540-654-1570
She has published widely on the relationship between comic form and popular politics in the early modern theater. Her scholarship on the subject has appeared in several peer-reviewed journals, including the the Journal for Medieval and Early Modern Studies, the Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies, Early Theater, and Early Modern Literary Studies. Her most recent work on the topic appears in the Bloomsbury Cultural History of Comedy. Her current scholarship focuses on global Shakespeare, especially adaptations of Shakespeare in Indian cinema. Her work on the subject will appear in the volume, Religion and the Medieval and Early Modern Global Marketplace and has been featured on the NPR show, With Good Reason. She has a secondary research interest in the scholarship of teaching and learning. Her publications on the topic include an essay in the volume, Approaches to Teaching Shakespeare’s History Plays, and forthcoming essays in Teaching Race in the Renaissance and Approaches to Teaching Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.
Professor
mmcallis@umw.edu
540-654-1534
Professor
craffert@umw.edu
540-654-2375
Professor
grichard@umw.edu
540-654-2365
Professor of English and Associate Director of the Honors Program
mscanlon@umw.edu
540-654-1544
Associate Professor
ctweedy@umw.edu
540-654-1541
Adjunct Instructor
dwarner@umw.edu
540-654-1550