Dr.
Carman Curton
Associate Professor, English
ccurton@adrian.edu
517-264-3974
Ph.D., University of Denver
Specialist in Asian American Literature,
Women's Literature, Contemporary Marriage
Rituals
Special recognition: 2000 Mary
McKinney Ware Award for the most distinguished
doctoral dissertation in Arts & Humanities.
Publications, exhibits, presentations:
"Amy
Tan." Contemporary American Women Fiction
Writers
"Sui
Sin Far/Edith Maude Eaton." American Women
Writers, 1900-1945: A Bio-Bibliographical
Critical Sourcebook.
"Content and Context: Reading Diversity
through the Decontextualized American
Literature Anthology," MLA, December 2003
"Marketing Your Teaching Skills throughout
the Application Process." RMMLA, October
2000
"Frontier
Discourse as a Re-affirmation of Racial/Gender
Hierarchies." Southwest Social Sciences
Association, March 2000
Moderator,
"Emptying Out the Empire: An Examination
of English World Literatures in Context,"
RMMLA, October 1997
Healing
the Wound: Feminism and Troubled Mother-Daughter
Relationships in Amy Tan's The Joy Luck
Club," SCMLA, October 1993
"The
Use of Polysyndeton to Build a Litany
in Malory's Morte D'Arthur," Federation
of North Texas Area Universities Symposium
in Rhetoric, April 1991
Other
interests: I am currently editing
a book of literary memoirs on Marriage
and the Mature Woman and doing ongoing
research and writing on the topic of American
Literature anthologies. I'm also a 6th
degree bluebelt in TaeKwanDo and a long-time
vegetarian. I enjoy baking, especially
bread, cookies, and special-occasion cakes.
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