Marie Fitzwilliam, Senior Instructor
| Areas of interest | Contact Information | |
| - Composition Pedagogy - Linked courses (learning communities) - Popular culture (contemporary film) - Victorian literature |
Office: 74 George Street #300 (843) 953-7737 fitzwilliamm {at} cofc.edu |
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Profile Although I specialized in Victorian literature with a dissertation and publications on Elizabeth Gaskell's short fiction, I now teach composition classes exclusively. My new interests lie in composition pedagogy and the academic benefits of linked courses to incoming freshmen. A related interest is popular culture with an emphasis on contemporary film, an enthusiasm that I share during classroom discussion and employ to illuminate universal themes. |
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| Personal website: fitzwilliamm.people.cofc.edu | ||
Recent Publications, Papers, and Projects "Creating a Successful Learning and Teaching Ethos in Linked Courses." Presented at the College English Association Conference, St. Louis, Missouri, 27-29 March, 2008. "Does Hamlet Belong in Freshman Composition?: The Debatable Role of Canonical Literature in Composition." The CEA Forum 35.2 (Summer/Fall 2006), forthcoming in January 2007. Running the Writer's Group as interim director and introducing three CofC graduate assistants to the pleasures and pressures of teaching. "A Study in Contrast: Challenging and Reinforcing Gender and Racial Stereotypes in Resident Evil: Apocalypse." Presented at the mail for Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, 12-16 April, 2006 |
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