College of Charleston

Department of English

Doryjane Birrer

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Doryjane Birrer, Associate Professor

Areas of interest   Contact Information

- The British novel post-1970
- Metacriticism and the history of English studies
- Postmodern narrative theory/socio-narratology
- Literature and cognitive science/cognitive narratology
- Ecocriticism/green studies
- Contemporary critical approaches to the literary fantastic

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Profile

Dr. Birrer received her Ph.D. in English in 2001 from Washington State University, where she specialized in twentieth-century British literature and critical and cultural theory. After completing a post-doctoral teaching fellowship, she joined the English Department at C of C in 2002 and currently teaches courses in contemporary British literature and theory. Her scholarship primarily involves the interactions among literature, theory, and academic culture, as in her current book project Theoretical Fiction: British Novels of the 1980s and the "Crisis" in English Studies. She also explores the conflicts, as well as newly imagined convergences, between postmodernism and humanism.

Recent Publications, Presentations, Conferences, and Readings

"A New Species of Humanities: The Marvelous Progeny of Humanism and
Postmodern Theory." Journal of Narrative Theory 37.2 (Summer 2007).

"Midnight's Children and the Politics of Eng Lit: Rushdie, Thatcher, and the Immigration of New Literary-Critical Narratives." Critical Engagements 1.1 (2006).

"British Novels of the 1980s and the Crisis in English Studies." Anglistik und Englischunterricht 67 (2006): Special issue on contemporary British fiction.

"Philosophies of Good and Evil in Children's Heroic Ethical Fantasy" (co-written and presented with C of C English major Annie Kadala), 37th Annual Children's Literature Conference, Athens, GA, April 2006.

"Monstrous Progeny: A New Species of Humanities," Southeastern Medieval Association, Daytona Beach, FL, October 2005. (online at http://www.siue.edu/babel/SEMA05EssayBirrer.htm)

 

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