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John Staunton
Assistant Professor
Ph.D. Fordham University, 1999
Ed.S. Indiana University, 2006
613C Pray-Harrold
734.487.0135
jstaunto@emich.edu
Biography:
Courses:
World Literature for Teachers
Teaching English in Secondary Schools
Writing for Writing Teachers
Literary Studies for Literature Lovers
Worlds on the Page: An Introduction to Literature
 
Recent Publications:
Deranging English/Education: Teacher Inquiry, Literary Studies, and Hybrid Visions of “English” for 21st Century Schools. Urbana, IL: NCTE, 2008.

“A Miracle of Catfish and the Recursions of Art.” In Jean W. Cash and Keith Perry, eds. Larry Brown and the Blue-Collar South. Jackson: UP of Mississippi, 2008.

“ ‘I was messed up from the start’: The Shape of Critical Literacy in Student Writing Histories.” Journal of Teaching Writing. (Forthcoming 2009).

“Shadowing Grace in the ‘Post-Southern’ South: ‘A Roadside Resurrection’ and Larry Brown’s Narratives of Witness,” Religion & Literature 33.2 (Spring 2001): 43-74.

“Kate Chopin’s ‘One Story’: Casting a Shadowy Glance on the Ethics of Regionalism,” Studies in American Fiction 28.2 (Fall 2000): 203-34. Rpt. in Short Story Criticism 68 (2004): 248-63.

Selected Professional Service: :
Advisory Board, Kate Chopin International Society. http://www.katechopin.org/Society.html