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March 2024

Archives for March 2024

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Anderson Receives Academic Outreach Award for Teaching

March 27, 2024

Misty Anderson, professor and head of the UT Department of English, received the academic outreach award for teaching from the College of Arts and Sciences during the 2023 Faculty Convocation.  Since joining UT in 1996, Anderson has sought to make an impact not only in scholarship about the 18th century, but through her active collaborations […]

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Graduate Student Spotlight: Respectfully Disagreeing

March 11, 2024

In an age of social media, cable news, and hyper-partisanship, the act of engaging with those that one disagrees with seems harder than ever to practice. How, one wonders, can a democracy survive without a shared belief in civic discourse and its respect for different perspectives and a common good? Questions such as this drive […]

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Undergraduate Student Spotlight: Pursuing Passion

March 11, 2024

“Try as much as you can,” is Autumn Hall’s advice for students trying to find their way in college. “For me, finding my passion has come from trying as many things as I can and really learning what I want to do with my life,” she said. Hall was confident about her direction when she […]

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New Faculty Spotlight: Rima Elabdali

March 11, 2024

Also joining the department this year as a member of our Rhetoric, Writing, and Linguistics division is Rima Elabdali, an assistant professor specializing in applied and sociolinguistics. She comes to this position with an MA in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages from Portland State University and an M.S. in Linguistics and Ph.D. in […]

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New Faculty Spotlight: Dionte Harris

March 11, 2024

Dionte Harris joined the department this year as an assistant professor in twentieth and twenty-first century African American literature, film, and cultural studies. His specialties include Black studies, critical theory, queer and trans theory, performance studies, and visual culture. Before coming to Knoxville, he earned his BA from the University of Maryland, College Park, and […]

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Alumni Spotlight: Rodney Thompson

March 11, 2024

For multi-award-winning video game designer Rodney Thompson (’04), computer science was the obvious answer for his degree path at UT. Obvious, but not very satisfying. “After three years, I got to the point where I was like, I don’t think I can spend the rest of my career sitting and staring at code on a […]

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Analyzing Literature (Taylor’s Version)

March 11, 2024

What do megastar Taylor Swift and the UT English Department have in common? For the one hundred students who showed up for the inaugural meeting of the Taylor Swift Literary Club in September, more than you might think. Sponsored by the English Department, this brainchild of lecturer John Han and Laura Snyder, literature major, brings […]

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Message from the Department Head

March 11, 2024

With each passing year as department head, I become more grateful for our incredible alumni, who support our work through an array of partnerships and gifts. Our website is full of your success stories, which inspire our current students to connect the major they love to exciting careers and fulfilling lives. From law to video […]

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Faculty Spotlight: Iliana Rocha, Poetic Justice for True Crime

March 11, 2024

Assistant Professor Iliana Rocha has been obsessed with true crime ever since she was a child. “Every week I would want to skip ballet because it was on Wednesday nights,” she said. “And that’s the night Unsolved Mysteries was on.” Rocha’s interest in the genre stems, in part, from an unsolved murder within her own […]

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Regency Ball Dances the Night Away

March 5, 2024

On Saturday, February 17th, well dressed lords and ladies descended on Hoskins Library for an immersive experience that would have wowed even the stoic Mr. Darcy. In collaboration between the University of Tennessee English Department and First Take Co., Hoskins Library was transformed into a ballroom filled with some of Austen’s most beloved characters, dancing, […]

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