Anne BrannenANNE BRANNEN

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR/ACTING DIRECTOR OF FIRST YEAR WRITING

Office: College Hall 626
Telephone: 412.396.6433
Email: brannen@duq.edu

 

Office Hours March 2012:
Monday 1:00-3:00 pm; Tuesday/Thursday 11:00-12:30 am

EDUCATION

B.A., University of New Mexico
M.A., San Francisco State University
Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley

 

2011 recipient of the McAnulty College and Graduate School's
Faculty Excellence in Teaching Award

RECENT SCHOLARSHIP

Cambridgeshire: Old Cambridgeshire, the Isle of Ely, Old Huntingdonshire, and the Soke of Peterborough. For The Records of Early English Drama, Toronto University Press. (work in progress).

"Vasilissa’s Doll."  Literary Mamas, Fall 2010.

"Mnemosyne:  Meeting Stephanie for Dinner." Fickle Muses, November 2010.

"Bad Mothers."  Cabinet des Fées, January 2010.

"Appeasing Brigid in Pittsburgh." Shelter of Daylight, Spring 2010.  (Anthology)

"Letter to a Woman in Albuquerque, 1977."  New Mexico Poetry Review, Spring 2010.

Finishing the Milkyway.  Collection under review at Etched Press.

"Diana Gets a Corgi." Cardigan Corgi Club of America Bulletin.  Fall, 2009.

"Using Historical Documents in the Literature Classroom: Elizabethan and Jacobean Church Court Cases." In Involving Students in REEDing: Teaching With the Records of Early English Drama. Elza C. Tiner, editor. September, 2006, 87-96.

"Medieval Meditations on the Passion: Gibson and York." Passionate Dialogues: Critical Perspectives on Mel Gibson's "The Passion of the Christ." Ed. Daniel Burston and Rebecca I. Denova. Pittsburgh: Mise, 2005.

"Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant." In World Literature and its Times: Profiles of Notable Literary Works and the Historical Events that Inspired Them, Vol. V. Detroit: Gale Group, Dec. 2002.

"Piano Lesson." In World Literature and its Times: Profiles of Notable Literary Works and the Historical Events that Inspired Them, Vol. V. Detroit: Gale Group, Dec. 2002.

"Juno and the Paycock." In British and Irish Literature and its Times: The Victorian Era to the Present. Joyce Moss, editor. (World Literature and its Times: Profiles of Notable Literary Works and the Historical Events that Inspired Them, Vol. IV). Detroit: Gale Group, 2001.

"Felicia's Journey." In British and Irish Literature and its Times: The Victorian Era to the Present. Joyce Moss, editor. (World Literature and its Times: Profiles of Notable Literary Works and the Historical Events that Inspired Them, Vol. IV). Detroit: Gale Group, 2001.

Records of Early English Drama: Sussex. Edited by Cameron Louis. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2000. Reviewed in The Early Drama, Art, and Music Review, 24(1), Fall 2001, 36-38.

"100 Years of Mankind Criticism: How a Very Bad Play Became Good." Medieval Perspectives, 15(2), Fall, 2000, 11-20.

"Subtleties Vivants: Bishop Morton's Installation Feast." Records of Early English Drama Newsletter, 1997.

"Creating a Dramatic Record: Reflections on some Drunken Ghosts." Early Drama, Art, and Music Review, 1997.

"Parish Play Accounts in Context: Interpreting the Bassingbourn St. George Play." Research Opportunities in Renaissance Drama. XXXV, 1996.

Michael Robartes and the Dancer: Manuscript Materials Including the Author's Final Text by W. B. Yeats; with Thomas Parkinson, editor. Cornell University Press, 1994.

 

 

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