Degrees and Education:
- Ph.D. English. Concentration in Modern British—Irish Drama. 1994. University of North Texas. Denton, TX
- M.Ed. Secondary Ed/Drama. 1984. North Texas State University. Denton, TX
- B.A. Journalism/Theatre. 1978. Stephen F. Austin State University. Nacogdoches, TX
Courses Taught:
- English 451: Approaches to Texts and Contexts: Postcolonial Literature
- English 439: Film and Literature
- English 346: From Empire to Independence: British Literature, 1837-present
- English 220: Human Values in British and American Literature
- GS 118: Culture, Identity, and Dialogue: An Introduction to Global Studies
- INQ 100: Magic of Myth in Literature and Film
Research / Teaching Interests:
Current Project:
Irish Myth, Lore, and Legend on Film (forthcoming from Peter Lang 2011).
Ongoing Interests:
- Irish literature and film
- Role of the artist in society
- Service-learning
Scholarly Activities:
Secretary, International Association for the Study of Irish Literatures (IASIL)
Humanities Councilor, Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR)
Faculty Secretary and Faculty Executive Council, Concordia College
Recent Publications
- Service-Learning Companion. Student Success Series. Boston: Houghton-Mifflin, 2008
- “A Postcolonial Perspective on Shaw’s Border-Crossing Saint Joan.” Irish Drama. Festschrift in Honor of Munira Mutran. São Paulo: Asspcoaçāo Editorial Humanitas, 2008
- “From Contemplation to Commitment: Framing the First-Year Service Learning Experience in a Global Studies Course.” Civic Engagement in the First Year of College. National Resource Center/New York Times. Ed. Martha LaBare. 2008
- “Compassionate Contact: When Irish Playwrights Reach Out for Others,” Irish Studies in Brazil. Munira H. Mutran and Laura P. Z. Izarra, ed. Pesquisa e Crítica 1. São Paulo: Asspcoaçāo Editorial Humanitas, 2005: 49-67
- Postcolonial Theory in Irish Drama from 1800-2000. Studies in Irish Literature, Volume 11. Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen Press, 2004
- “A Flexible Foundation: Constructing a Postcolonial Dialogue,” Relocating Postcolonialism. David Theo Goldberg and Ato Quayson, editors. Oxford, UK: Blackwell, 2002. 320-333





