JAMES M. LANG
Assistant Professor of English (2000)

B.A., University of Notre Dame; English/Philosophy; 1991
M.A., St. Louis University; English, 1993
Ph.D., Northwestern University; English, 1997
Ph.D. Thesis Title: "Dialogues with History in Post-War British Fiction"

Sample of Courses Taught
Undergraduate: Writing Workshop: Argument and Persuasion, Contemporary British Fiction, Postcolonial Literature, Writing Workshop: Creative Nonfiction

Sample of Publications

Life on the Tenure Track: Lessons from the First Year. Johns Hopkins University Press, 2005.

Learning Sickness: A Year with Crohn's Disease. Capital Books, 2004.

"The Tenure-Track Diaries."  The Chronicle of Higher Education. 1999-Present.

"Ian McEwan."  Dictionary of Literary Biography. David Malcolm and Cheryl Malcolm, eds. Forthcoming, 2004.

"Public Memory, Private History: Kazuo Ishiguro: The Remains of the Day."  Clio 29.2 (Winter 2000): 143-165.

Sample of Presentations

Standing Out by Gaining Administrative Experience.MLA, New Orleans, Dec. 27, 2001.

Violence and the End of History in 1984. Twentieth-Century Literature Conference, University of Louisville, Feb. 26, 1999.

 

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