EDUCATION:
1993: Ph.D. English, Graduate School, City University of New York; Major
Field: English Romanticism; Dissertation Title: "Epic and
Pastoral Traditions in the Poetry of John Keats."
TEACHING
EXPERIENCE:
1999-2006: Associate
Professor (Full Time); English, New Mexico Military Institute, Roswell, New Mexico; college
level introductory literature, composition, speech,
television journalism.
1998-1999: United States Navy Program Afloat College Education. Administered by
Central Texas College; taught
composition and reading.
1995-1998: Assistant Professor (Full time); English, Interamerican University of
Puerto Rico; taught
introductory and advanced literature, composition, and ESL.
1994-1995: (Summer Sessions) Adjunct Assistant Professor; Hunter College;
taught British Romantic Poetry, Milton's
Prose and Poetry, and
Shakespeare Survey.
1993-1995: Instructor (Full time); American University in Cairo, Cairo, Arab
Republic of Egypt; taught in
the Freshman Writing Program in the English Department.
1991-1993: Adjunct Lecturer; Hunter College;
taught Freshman Composition and taught in the Developmental Writing
Program.
PUBLICATIONS:
Keatss Orientalism. Studies
in Romanticism. 39 (Winter 2000) 419-447.
John Keats and the Hero of Negative Capability. Proceedings
: The
Third National Symposium
on Comparative Literature. Ed. Hoda el Gindi. Cairo,
Egypt: Faculty of
English, Cairo University, 1995,
569-581.