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| Professor Morton Hall 124 910.962.3334 waxmanb@uncw.edu |
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| Degrees | |
| Ph.D., The Graduate Center, City University of New York |
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| Academic Interests | |
Barbara Frey Waxman’s teaching interests include courses on Victorian literature, George Eliot, writing about literature with literary theories, literature by women, and multicultural American literature, especially Latino and Latina writers, as well as autobiography of the cross-cultural/translingual experience. Recently she developed a course on the culinary memoir. She has done two book-length studies on depictions of elders and later life and several articles on the topic, as well as articles on Latino and African American writers. She also pursues scholarly projects on the translingual memoir and the culinary memoir. |
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| Courses Taught | |
ENG 205: Approaches to the Study of Literature ENG 230: Women in Literature ENG 337: Victorian Literature ENG 340: Multiculturalism and Literature: Latina Writers and Latino Voices in American Literature ENG 343: Studies in Noncanonical Literature: The Food Memoir: Tales of Family and Culture ENG 363: Studies in Nonfiction: Multicultural American Essays and Memoirs ENG 508: Studies in Nonfiction: Multicultural Autobiography ; and Memoirs of Language, Food, Family, and Culture ENG 560: Topics in British Lit: George Eliot and Her World ENG 561: Topics in American Lit: Latino Writers |
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