rachele

Curriculum Vitae
Full Name
Rachel Eccleston
First Name
Rachel
Last Name
Eccleston
Affiliation
Fixed Short Term Faculty
Title
Career Instructor
Phone
541-346-1532
Office
301A Tykeson Hall
Office Hours
Spring Term: TR 2-3:30pm
Departments
English
Programs, Research and Outreach
Writing Public Speaking and Critical Reasoning
Interests
Early Modern Literature; Martyrdom & Resurrection; Divinatory Poetics
Profile Section
Education

PhD, Comparative Literature, The University of Oregon

BA, English, The University of Texas at Austin

Dissertation Title:

"'Princely Feminine Graces': Virtue and Power in Early Modern English and Spanish Literature"

Biography

Rachel teaches writing composition courses with thematic focuses on violence, metaphor, and literary renderings of gendered power and the edges of human knowledge. She has taught all levels of Writing Composition courses (121, 122, 123) and a wide-range of literature and film classes, including “Living Dead Girls: Death and Virtue in World Literature,” “Dear Virtuous Reader: Gender and the Advice Genre since the Renaissance,” “Blood Sport: Hunting and Masculinity in World Poetry and Visual Culture, and “The Resurrected Dead: Religion and Zombie World Cinema.” Her composition pedagogy focuses on active reading strategies, textual analysis, and enriching students’ argumentative expression by using exploratory fictional texts to think through real-world questions.

 

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Member for

8 years 11 months