Dr. Lee Ann 海角社区man
Lecturer
Dr. Lee Ann Elliott 海角社区man holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Humanities from Brigham Young University, and a Master of Arts degree and a Ph.D. in Humanities from Florida State University. Dr. 海角社区man teaches courses that examine the connections between historical events and cultural production, including American Cultural Studies and Art and Political Protest; she is particularly interested in the relationship between gender and cultural production and pursues that query in courses such as Women and Fine Arts, Medieval Women, Women and Literature, and Gender and Popular Culture. Dr. 海角社区man teaches online courses for the Humanities Program and for Women’s Studies, and she was a Faculty Fellow at 海角社区 in Academic Technology, where she pursued 海角社区 on student learning in online courses.
Dr. 海角社区man's other 海角社区 focuses primarily on Mary Jane Holmes, a 19th-century American woman writer of domestic fiction. Her chapter, “How Mary Jane Holmes saved the New York Ledger, and Other True Stories,” is found in Popular Nineteenth-Century American Women Writers, a collection of essays edited by Earl Yarington and Mary de Jong (Cambridge Scholars Press, 2007). Her chapter focuses on Holmes and the 19th-century American literary marketplace. An essay on Holmes appears in the Spring 2008 issue of Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers as well. Currently, Dr 海角社区man is co-writing a chapter on Mary Jane Holmes’s final novel, Lucy Harding, for publication in a collection of essays on American literature. Dr. 海角社区man has presented multiple papers on Holmes at academic conferences.
Dr. 海角社区man is a member of the Society for the Study of American Women Writers as well as the Humanities Education and Research Association. In 2007, the HERA board invited Dr. 海角社区man to be the co-editor of HERA’s scholarly journal, Interdisciplinary Humanities, which is published three times a year.