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1 EVELYN GAJOWSKI Department of English U of Nevada, Las Vegas Las Vegas, NV (phone) (fax) shakespe@unlv.nevada.edu EDUCATION PhD, English, Case Western Reserve U MA, English, Case Western Reserve U BA, English, Cleveland State U HONORS & AWARDS Black Mountain Institute, Research Faculty Fellow, UNLV, Commissioned Series Editor, Arden Shakespeare & Theory Series, Arden Shakespeare/Bloomsbury, London, England, present Commissioned General Editor, Shakespeare & Theory Series, Continuum, London, England, Sabbatical Leave, UNLV, NEH Summer Stipend, UNLV Nominee, 2010 Sabbatical Leave, UNLV, Professor of the Month, UNLV Panhellenic Council, UNLV, Feb 2002 Winner, National Competition, Shakespeare Assn of America, What s the matter? : Female Sexual Autonomy, Voyeurism, & Misogyny in Cymbeline, 1999 Outstanding Professor, Dept of English, 17th Annual Mitzi Hughes Scholarship Luncheon, Alumni Assn, UNLV, 1999 Rita Deanin Abbey Teacher of the Year Award, Dept of English Nominee, College of Liberal Arts, UNLV, 1999 Outstanding Professor, Dept of English, 16th Annual Mitzi Hughes Scholarship Luncheon, Alumni Assn, UNLV, 1998 Research Grant, U Faculty Travel Cmte, UNLV, 1997 Research Grant, Research Resources Cmte, Dept of English, UNLV, 1997 Faculty Development Leave, UNLV, Winner, International Competition, 6th World Shakespeare Congress, International Shakespeare Assn, Genesis Deconstructed in Branagh s Much Ado, 1996 Past President/Executive Board Member, Rocky Mt MLA, 1996 President/Executive Board Member, Rocky Mt MLA, 1995 Vice President/Executive Board Member, Rocky Mt MLA, 1994 Research Grant, U Faculty Travel Cmte, UNLV, 1995 Research Grant, Research Grants & Fellowships Cmte, UNLV, 1994 Research Grant, Research Grants & Fellowships Cmte, UNLV, 1993 Research Grant, Research Grants & Fellowships Cmte, UNLV, 1992 Best Feminist Essay Award, Rocky Mt MLA, The Divided Desdemona, 1989 EMPLOYMENT HISTORY U OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS, DEPT OF ENGLISH Professor, 2009-present Associate Professor, Assistant Professor, U OF CALIFORNIA, SANTA CRUZ, BOARD OF LITERATURE Lecturer,
2 UNLV TEACHING RESPONSIBILITIES COURSE WORK Dept of English, Graduate ENG 799, Dissertation ENG 798, Doctoral Research ENG 797, Thesis ENG 796, Independent Study ENG 795, Special Topics Seminar ENG 790, MFA Thesis ENG 775, Seminar: Studies in Literary Criticism ENG 760, Seminar: Studies in Literary Genres ENG 749, MFA Critical Essay ENG 725, Seminar: Studies in Shakespeare ENG 724, Seminar: Studies in Early 17th-Century Literature ENG 706, Seminar: Gender & Interpretation ENG 664A, English Drama to 1642 ENG 641B, Gender & Renaissance Literature (crosslisted with Women s Studies) ENG 634A, Shakespeare: Tragedies ENG 634B, Shakespeare: Comedies & Histories Dept of English, Upper Division ENG 464A, English Drama to 1642 ENG 441B, Gender & Renaissance Literature (crosslisted with Women s Studies) ENG 434A, Shakespeare: Tragedies ENG 434B, Shakespeare: Comedies & Histories ENG 303, Introduction to Literary Theory & Criticism Dept of English, Lower Division ENG 231, World Literature 1 ENG 203, Introduction to Literary Study Women s Studies, Graduate WMST 641B, Gender & Renaissance Literature (crosslisted with English) Women s Studies, Upper Division WMST 441B, Gender & Renaissance Literature (crosslisted with English) Honors College, Lower Division HON 106 H, Introduction to Literary Analysis 2 GRADUATE STUDENT ADVISEMENT, 87 dissertation/thesis/exam cmtes Director/Chair, 24 dissertation/thesis/exam cmtes PhD, 11 dissertations Dorothy Vanderford, Presentist Readings of Early Modern English Drama Alana Faagai, Constructions of Female Beauty in the Petrarchan Discursive Tradition David Boyles, O What Learning Is : The Teaching of Shakespeare in Two Public Universities, May 2016 (expected) Homer Simms, Shakespeare's Dowry: Subjectivity & Resistance in The Taming of the Shrew, Romeo & Juliet, & The Merchant of Venice, May 2016 (expected) Anthony Patricia, Screening the Male Homoerotics of Shakespearean Drama, , May 2014 Jessica McCall, Woman or Warrior? How Believable Femininity Shapes Warrior Women, May 2011 Scott Hollifield, Shakespeare Adapting Chaucer: Myn auctour shal I folwen, if I konne Aug 2010 Katherine Baker, Cleopatra: Three Visions of Her Infinite Variety, May 2004
3 3 Melanie Hanson, President s Dissertation Fellowship, Decapitation & Disgorgement: The Female Body as Text in Early Modern English Literature, May 2004 Susan Steigerwald, Learned Heroine, Healer, & Witch: Helena in Shakespeare s All s Well That Ends Well, deceased Nov 1999 David Phillips, Promoting the Nation: The Rise of Ethno-nationalism & Early Modern Drama, May 1996 MFA, 1 thesis Allison Wilkins, Answers the Dog Whispered, poetry ms, Dec 2006 MA, 12 theses/exams Tynelle Olivas, Who Is Ophelia? May 2015 Aisha Ratanapool, Women as Wooers, May 2015 Anthony Patricia, The Male Homoerotics of Shakespearean Drama: A Study of The Merchant of Venice, Twelfth Night, & Othello, May 2008 Shannon Hammermeister, Re-visionary Bodies: Feminist/Brechtian Theory in the Plays of Paula Vogel, Dec 2001 Terra Williams, Matrilineaology: Mother-Daughter Relationships in Contemporary Fiction, May 1999 Deborah Lake, Moonscape, fiction ms, May 1999 plus 6 other students External Member (abroad & USA), 3 dissertation/thesis/exam cmtes PhD, 2 dissertations Leonid Shtramel, Nietzsche s Notion of the Illusive & the Illusory World Out of Joint in Troilus & Cressida, U of Haifa, Israel, May 2008 Dominique Hoche, Interrogating Boundaries: Christine de Pizan & Her Influence in Late Medieval & Early Modern England, Michigan State U, MI, May 2003 MA, 1 thesis Monique Broumels, The Ambiguous Female Voice: Recovering Female Subjectivity in Elizabeth Cary s The Tragedy of Mariam, The Fair Queen of Jewry, U of Capetown, South Africa, Aug 2008 Member, 38 dissertation/thesis/exam cmtes (8 PhD, 7 MFA, 23 MA) Graduate College Representative, 22 dissertation/thesis/exam cmtes (2 PhD, 12 MFA, 8 MA) UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT ADVISEMENT (selected) Director, Honors Thesis, Victoria Bella Smith, Or what you will : Presentist, Non-Binary Interpretations of Crossdressing in Early Modern Drama, May 2015 Member, Faculty Advisory Cmte, Interdisciplinary Studies Klaudia Morales, Capstone Project: Harry Potter, Spring 2008 Director, Undergraduate Research Awards (URAs), 3 English majors Genevieve Generaux, Neta Hoff, Kristen Salisbury SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS BOOKS The Merry Wives of Windsor: New Critical Essays, with Phyllis Rackin, London: Routledge, 2015, 258 pp Presentism, Gender, & Sexuality in Shakespeare, Houndmills, England: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009, 294 pp Re-Visions of Shakespeare: Essays in Honor of Robert Ornstein, Newark, DE: U of Delaware Press; London & Toronto: Associated U P, 2004, 298 pp The Art of Loving: Female Subjectivity & Male Discursive Traditions in Shakespeare s Tragedies, Newark, DE: U of Delaware Press; London & Toronto: Associated U P, 1992; 2nd printing, 1994, 153 pp
4 4 ARTICLES & CHAPTERS Commissioned article, European Women in Renaissance Drama, Special Issue, Early Modern Literary Studies, ed Edel Semple & Ema Vyroubalová, forthcoming Commissioned, White Lies, White People in Shakespeare, ed Arthur L Little, London & New York: Routledge, 30 ms pp, forthcoming Commissioned, Subjectivity & Identity, The Cambridge Guide to Worlds of Shakespeare, ed Bruce R Smith, vol 2, The Worlds of Shakespeare, 1660-Present, Cambridge: Cambridge UP, Jan 2016, 30 ms pp Commissioned, Series Editor s Preface, Arden Shakespeare & Theory Series, London: Arden Shakespeare/Bloomsbury, 2015 & following Introduction: A Historical Survey, with Phyllis Rackin, The Merry Wives of Windsor: New Critical Essays, London: Routledge, 2015, pp 1-24 Commissioned, Beyond Historicism: Presentism, Subjectivity, Politics, Blackwell s Literature Compass 7/8 (2010): Lavinia as Blank Page & the Presence of Feminist Critical Practices, Shakespearean Criticism Yearbook 2007: A Selection of the Year s Most Noteworthy Studies of William Shakespeare s Plays & Poetry, V 35, ed Ralph Berry et al, Detroit & London: Gale Publishing, 2009, reprint of 2007 article The Presence of the Past, Presentism, Gender, & Sexuality in Shakespeare, Houndmills, England: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009, pp 1-22 Mirror[s] of all Christian kings : Hank Cinq & George Deux, Presentism, Gender, & Sexuality in Shakespeare, Houndmills, England: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009, pp Commissioned, Lavinia as Blank Page & the Presence of Feminist Critical Practices, Presentist Shakespeares, ed Terence Hawkes & Hugh Grady, Accents on Shakespeare Series, London & New York: Routledge, 2007, pp Introduction, Re-Visions of Shakespeare: Essays in Honor of Robert Ornstein, Newark, DE: U of Delaware Press, 2004, pp Sleeping Beauty, or What s the Matter? : Female Sexual Autonomy, Voyeurism, & Misogyny in Cymbeline, Re-Visions of Shakespeare: Essays in Honor of Robert Ornstein, Newark, DE: U of Delaware Press, 2004, pp Appendix: Bibliography of Robert Ornstein s Scholarship, Re-Visions of Shakespeare: Essays in Honor of Robert Ornstein, Newark, DE: U of Delaware Press, 2004, pp Sigh No More, Ladies, Sigh No More : Genesis Deconstructed in Kenneth Branagh s Much Ado about Nothing, JTD: Journal of Theatre & Drama 5/6 (1999/2000): Commissioned, Feminist Theory, Pedagogy, & Power, Interview, Connections: Publication of RMMLA Women s Caucus 15 (1999): pp 2-8 The Female Perspective in Othello, Shakespearean Criticism Yearbook 1991: A Selection of the Year s Most Noteworthy Studies of William Shakespeare s Plays & Poetry, V 19, ed Joseph C Tardiff, Detroit & London: Gale Publishing, 1993, reprint of 1991 article Commissioned, The Female Perspective in Othello, Othello: New Perspectives, ed Virginia Mason Vaughan & Kent Cartwright, Rutherford, Madison, & Teaneck, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson U Press; London & Toronto: Associated U Presses, 1991, pp BOOK REVIEWS (selected) Commissioned, Shakespeare & the Shrew: Performing the Defiant Female Voice by Anna Kamaralli, Houndmills, England: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012, Shakespeare Quarterly 66 (2015): Commissioned, Shakespeare in Performance: Richard II, by Margaret Shrewring, Manchester, England: Manchester U P, 1996, Shakespeare Quarterly 49 (1998):
5 5 COMMISSIONED ESSAYS IN PROGRAMS, NEVADA SHAKESPEARE IN THE PARK Dreaming of Enforced Marriage & the Supernatural in A Midsummer Night s Dream, Program for A Midsummer Night s Dream, 16th Annual Nevada Shakespeare in the Park, produced by La Petite Musicale & Arts Council of Henderson, Oct 2002, pp The True Woman Falsely Accused in Othello, Program for Othello, 15th Annual Nevada Shakespeare in the Park, produced by La Petite Musicale & Arts Council of Henderson, Oct 2001, pp 9-10 Cleopatra & Orientalism, Program for Antony & Cleopatra, 14th Annual Nevada Shakespeare in the Park, produced by La Petite Musicale & Arts Council of Henderson, Oct 2000, pp 9-11 Frailty, thy name is woman! : Loss, Revenge, & Relief in Shakespeare s Hamlet, Program for Hamlet, 13th Annual Nevada Shakespeare in the Park, produced by La Petite Musicale & Arts Council of Henderson/Green Valley, Sept 1999, pp 9-10 Inconstancy vs Constancy in The Two Gentlemen of Verona, Program for The Two Gentlemen of Verona, 12th Annual Nevada Shakespeare in the Park, produced by Excalibur Theatre Company, La Petite Musicale, & Arts Council of Henderson/Green Valley, Sept 1998, pp 9-10 Power & Usurpation/Enslavement & Freedom in The Tempest, Program for The Tempest, 11th Annual Nevada Shakespeare in the Park, produced by Excalibur Theatre Company, La Petite Musicale, & Arts Council of Henderson/Green Valley, Sept 1997, pp SCHOLARLY PAPERS PLENARY LECTURES, KEYNOTE ADDRESSES, & GUEST LECTURES Invited Series of Guest Lectures, National Taiwan U, National Chengchi U, National Changhua U, Taiwan, 2016 Invited Guest Lecture, Oregon Shakespeare Festival/U of Southern Oregon, May 2015 Invited Plenary Lecture, Shaping Fantasies in Contemporary Shakespeare Studies, Ohio Valley Shakespeare Assn, Columbus, OH, Oct 2014 Invited Guest Lecture, Feminists Read The Merry Wives of Windsor, Society for the Study of Women in the Renaissance, CUNY Graduate Ctr, New York, NY, Mar 2014 Staging the Blazon, How Presentists Work with Shakespeare, International Shakespeare Conference, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, Aug 2012 The Subject of Presentism, The Presence of the Past, 9th World Shakespeare Congress, Prague, Czech Republic, July 2011 Invited Keynote Address, The Politics of Presentism, Shakespeare Symposium, California State U System, Fullerton, CA, May 2009 Temporalities, Presentism, Politics, Presentism: Shakespeare, Sexuality, & Gender Now, Shakespeare Assn of America, Washington, DC, Apr 2009 Invited Guest Lecture, Mirror[s] of all Christian Kings : Hank Cinq & George Deux, UCLA Shakespeare Symposium, Los Angeles, CA, May 2007 Invited Paper, The MLA Job Search: Strategies & Timeline, Roundtable, Job Search, Rocky Mt MLA, Missoula, MT, Oct 2003 Invited Paper, The Absence of the Past, Roundtable, The Presence of the Past (with Plenary Speaker Terence Hawkes et al), Rocky Mt Medieval & Renaissance Assn, Las Vegas, NV, May 2002 What s the matter? : Female Sexual Autonomy, Voyeurism, & Misogyny in Cymbeline, Shakespeare s Lying Art, Shakespeare Assn of America, San Francisco, CA, Apr 1999 (1 of 4 papers selected nationally) Invited Paper, Feminist Pedagogy in the Shakespeare Classroom, Roundtable, Ideas that Work: Innovative Approaches to the Teaching of Literature, Pacific Ancient & MLA, San Jose, CA, Nov 1997 Genesis Deconstructed in Branagh s Much Ado, 6th World Shakespeare Congress, International Shakespeare Assn, Los Angeles, CA, Apr 1996 (1 of 6 papers selected internationally) Invited Guest Lecture, Comedy, Tragedy, & Gender in Othello, California State U, Fullerton, CA, Nov 1989
6 INVITED PAPERS (selected) Black & White & Red All Over, Shakespeare in Colour, World Shakespeare Congress, Stratford-upon- Avon & London, England, July/Aug 2016 Early Modern Race/Postmodern Pedagogies, Shakespeare, Race, & Pedagogical Practice, Shakespeare Assn of America, New Orleans, LA, Mar 2016 Subjectivity, Postcoloniality, & Race in Contemporary Shakespeare Studies: A Theoretical Survey, Shakespearean Originality in Ethnic & Postcolonial Literatures & Productions, International Shakespeare Conference, Shakespeare Institute, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, Aug 2014 Timely Mediations: Positivism, Hermeneutics, & Subjectivity, Black Mountain Institute, UNLV, brown bag lunch talk, May 2014 Shakespeare, Temporality, & Theory Forms of Time, Shakespeare Assn of America, St Louis, MO, Apr 2014 Merry Wives Afterlives, Roundtable on The Merry Wives of Windsor, Renaissance Society of America, NY, NY, Mar 2014 White & Red & Disembodied, White People in Shakespeare, Shakespeare Assn of America, Toronto, Canada, Mar 2013 Positivism, Hermeneutics, & Theorizing Subjectivity, Agency & Effect, International Shakespeare Conference, Shakespeare Institute, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, Aug 2012 The Historicist/Presentist/Feminist Nexus & the (Re)Birth of the Subject, Shakespeare & the New Feminism(s), Shakespeare Assn of America, Bellevue, WA, Apr 2011 Beyond Historicism, Beyond Historicism, International Shakespeare Conference, Shakespeare Institute, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, Aug 2010 The Presence of the Woman s Part, Staging the Blazon, Shakespeare Assn of America, Chicago, IL, Apr 2010 The Presence of Shakespeare, Sexuality, & Gender, Histories & Methodologies, Shakespeare Assn of America, Dallas, TX, Mar 2008 Henry s Heir: George W Bush, The Presence of Shakespeare & War, Shakespeare Assn of America, San Diego, CA, Apr 2007 Lavinia as blank page, Performing Shakespeare & Gender in the Present, 8th World Shakespeare Congress, International Shakespeare Assn, Brisbane, Australia, July 2006 Hank Cinq & George Deux, Shakespeare & France, Shakespeare Assn of America, Philadelphia, Apr 2006 Violation, Voicelessness, & Violence in Titus Andronicus, Shakespeare, Gender, & Sexual Orientation in the Present, Shakespeare Assn of America, Bermuda, Mar 2005 Chastity in the Archives, Shakespeare in the Archives, Shakespeare Assn of America, New Orleans, LA, Apr 2004 Autobiographical Elements in Mary Wroth s Love s Victory, Who s In, Who s Out: Canonizing Early Modern Women Writers, Shakespeare Assn of America, Victoria, Canada, Apr 2003 Titus Andronicus & Early Modern Rape, Violence & Masculinity in Early Modern Drama & Culture, Shakespeare Assn of America, Minneapolis, MN, Mar 2002 Feminist Shakespeare Studies & the Left, Shakespeare from the 21st-Century Left: Or, Material Shakespeare for the New Millennium, 7th World Shakespeare Congress, International Shakespeare Assn, Valencia, Spain, Apr 2001 Rape & Silencing in Titus Andronicus, Titus in Our Time, Shakespeare Assn of America, Miami, FL, Apr 2001 REFEREED PAPERS (selected) Intersections of Gender, Race, & Class in The Tragedy of Mariam & Othello, European Women in Renaissance Drama, European Shakespeare Research Assn, Worcester, England, June-July
7 7 Re-mythologizing the Subject, The Shakespeare Myth Reloaded: Demythologizing & Re-mythologizing Shakespeare Today, European Shakespeare Research Assn, Montpellier, France, June 2013 The Shakespearean Future: A History, Radical Temporalities in Shakespeare Studies, MLA, Los Angeles, CA, Jan 2011 Much Ado about Early Modern Chastity, Feminist Perspectives on Renaissance Drama, Rocky Mt MLA, Boulder, CO, Oct 2004 Representations of Female Power in Mary Wroth s Love s Victory, Feminist Perspectives on Renaissance Drama, Rocky Mt MLA, Missoula, MT, Oct 2003 The Woman at the Window in Much Ado about Nothing, Women s Caucus Seminar: Representations of the Female in Shakespeare s Texts, Rocky Mt MLA, Scottsdale, AZ, Oct 2002 Representations of Female Alliances in Mary Wroth s Love s Victory, Early Modern English Women Writers, Rocky Mt Medieval & Renaissance Assn, Las Vegas, NV, May 2002 The Woman s Part in Cymbeline, English Renaissance Literature, Rocky Mt MLA, Vancouver, Canada, Oct 2001 Female Friendship in Mary Wroth s Love s Victory, Feminist Perspectives on Renaissance Drama, Rocky Mt MLA, Boise, ID, Oct 2000 Female Eloquence, Male Anxiety, & Early Modern English Handfasting, Early 17th-Century Literature, Rocky Mt MLA, Santa Fe, NM, Oct 1999 Female Autonomy in Cymbeline, Feminist Perspectives on Renaissance Drama, Rocky Mt MLA, Salt Lake City, UT, Oct 1998 Thou map of woe, that thus dost talk in signs! : Lavinia, Blood, & Language, English Renaissance Literature, Rocky Mt MLA, Albuquerque, NM, Oct 1996 Misogyny & Chastity in Branagh s Much Ado, Shakespeare & Related Topics, Pacific Ancient & MLA, Santa Barbara, CA, Nov 1995 SERVICE SCHOLARLY PRESSES & JOURNALS Commissioned Series Editor, Arden Shakespeare & Theory Series, Arden Shakespeare/Bloomsbury (London), present, under contract Commissioned General Editor, Shakespeare & Theory Series, Continuum Books (London), , under contract Commissioned evaluator, book-length mss, presses -- Palgrave Macmillan (Houndmills, England); Ashgate (Farnham, England); Continuum Books (London); W W Norton (New York & London); Bedford/St Martin s (Boston & New York) Commissioned evaluator, article-length mss, journals -- Shakespeare: Journal of the British Shakespeare Assn; Modern Philology; Criticism; Popular Culture Review Commissioned book reviewer -- Shakespeare Quarterly Commissioned member, Book Review Panel -- SHAKSPER: The Global Shakespeare Discussion List, 2010-present UNIVERSITIES External evaluator, promotion & tenure candidates (abroad & USA) U of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, 2015 Oregon State U, Corvallis, OR, 2014 Clemson U, Clemson, SC, 2011, 2013 U of Capetown, Capetown, South Africa, 2008 Montana State U, Bozeman, MT, 2008 PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS Offices Judge, Cecilia Konchar Farr Feminist Essay Award, Rocky Mt MLA,
8 Past President/Executive Board Member, Rocky Mt MLA, 1996 President/Executive Board Member, Rocky Mt MLA, 1995 Vice President/President-Elect/Executive Board Member, Rocky Mt MLA, 1994 Chair, Nominating Cmte, Rocky Mt MLA, 1994 Chair, Huntington Library Research Award Cmte, Rocky Mt MLA, Conference Work (selected) Co-Chair/Organizer, Seminar, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Shakespeare Assn of America, Boston, MA, Apr 2012 Chair/Organizer, Paper Panel, How Presentists Work with Shakespeare, International Shakespeare Conference, Shakespeare Institute, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, Aug 2012 Organizer, Paper Panel, The Presence of the Past, 9th World Shakespeare Congress, Prague, Czech Republic, July 2011 Chair/Organizer, Seminar, Beyond Historicism, International Shakespeare Conference, Shakespeare Institute, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, Aug 2010 Organizer, Paper Panel, Presentism: Shakespeare, Sexuality, & Gender Now, Shakespeare Assn of America, Washington, DC, Apr 2009 Chair, Paper Panel, Romantic Shakespeares 2, Shakespeare, le francais, les France, U of Paris Diderot, Paris 7, Paris, France, June 2007 Chair/Organizer, Seminar, The Presence of Shakespeare & War, Shakespeare Assn of America, San Diego, CA, Apr 2007 Co-Chair/Organizer, Seminar, Performing Shakespeare & Gender in the Present, 8th World Shakespeare Congress, International Shakespeare Assn, Brisbane, Australia, July 2006 Co-Chair/Organizer, Seminar, Shakespeare, Gender, & Sexual Orientation in the Present, Shakespeare Assn of America, Bermuda, Mar 2005 Chair/Organizer, Paper Panel, Feminist Perspectives on Renaissance Drama, Rocky Mt MLA, Boulder, CO, Oct 2004 Chair/Organizer, Paper Panel, Medieval & Early Modern Constructions of Female Deviance, Rocky Mt MLA, Missoula, MT, Oct 2003 Organizer, Women s Caucus Luncheon (Guest Speaker: Dianne Wolfthal, Art History, ASU), Rocky Mt MLA, Scottsdale, AZ, Oct 2002 Chair/Organizer, Paper Panel, Shakespeare & Africa, Rocky Mt Medieval & Renaissance Assn, Las Vegas, NV, May 2002 Organizer, Paper Panel, Early Modern Women Writers, Rocky Mt Medieval & Renaissance Assn, Las Vegas, NV, May 2002 Chair, Paper Panel, Pleasures of the Eye & Ear, Shakespeare Assn of America, Cleveland, OH, Mar 1998 Co-Chair/Organizer, Seminar, Postmodern Pedagogies/Early Modern Classrooms, Shakespeare Assn of America, Atlanta, GA, Apr 1993 Co-Chair/Organizer, Seminar, The Crossdressed Female, Shakespeare Assn of America, Vancouver, Canada, Mar 1991 U OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS Faculty Senate/University Member, Faculty Senate Promotion & Tenure Cmte, Chair, Women s Studies Curriculum Cmte, Member, Women s Studies Curriculum Cmte, College of Liberal Arts Member, Morris Teaching Award Cmte, 2009 Member, Women s Studies Search Cmte,
9 Mentor for Professor Megan Becker-Leckrone, Chair, Women s Studies Curriculum Cmte, Spring 2003 Member, Women s Studies Curriculum Cmte, , Fall 2002 Member, U Forum Cmte, Member, Financial Aid Cmte, Organizer, Critical Theory Reading Group, Member, Women s Studies Program Cmte, Participant, Critical Theory Reading Group, Department of English Member, Faculty-in-Residence Search Cmte, 2013 Member, Graduate Studies Cmte, , , , , Member, Undergraduate Studies Cmte, , , Organizer & moderator, What Can You Do with an English Degree? panel discussion, Mar 2012 Member, Research Resources Cmte, , , Member, Merit Cmte, Member, Bylaws Cmte, , ; 2015-present Mentor for Professor Megan Becker-Leckrone, Presented file & provided written evaluation at tenure review, Sept 2004 Presented file at mid-tenure review, Apr 2002 Observed & provided written evaluation of teaching, Dec 2001 & Apr 2002 Job Placement Officer, Organizer & presenter, Demystifying the MLA Job Search, workshop, Oct 1999 Chair, Literary Theory Search Cmte, Member, 20th-Century Literature Search Cmte, Member, Lecturer Search Cmte, Member, Advisory Cmte, Member, Minority Literature Search Cmte, Member, Lecturer Search Cmte, Member, African American Literature Search Cmte, COMMUNITY Desert Wetlands Conservancy, environmental 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation, State of NV Trustee, Board of Trustees, 2011-present Project GREEN: Friends of Pittman Wash, environmental 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation, State of NV Vice President, 2009-present Member, Nevada Shakespeare in the Park Trustee, Board of Trustees, Shakespeare Expert, On-Line Audio/Video Chats, Clark County School District, Interviewee, television & radio spots & newspaper articles, MEMBERSHIPS IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS International Shakespeare Conference International Shakespeare Assn European Shakespeare Research Assn Shakespeare Assn of America Modern Language Assn Renaissance Society of America Society for the Study of Early Modern Women
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