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Dr. Judith Irwin-Mulcahy
Assistant Professor of English

Education

PhD, City University of New York
MPhil, City University of New York
BA, University of Connecticut

Area(s) of Interest

Literature of the Americas
Colonialism
Race and creolization
Environmental Ethics and Ecological Theory

Contact Information

Office: C209 Tribble Hall
Phone: (336) 758-3911
Email

Courses Taught at WFU

ENG 111 Dreams
ENG 175 Studies in American Literature
ENG 302 Literature and Ecology
ENG 302 Global Literature and Green Entrepreneurship
ENG 381 African American Literature

Selected Publications

“The Standardized Curriculum and De-Localization: Obstacles to Critical Pedagogy.” (co-author
with D.E. Mulcahy) Radical History Review, 102 (Fall 2008): 201-213.

“American Heteroglossia: Open-Cell Regionalism and the New Orleans Short Fiction of Alice
Dunbar Nelson.”  Discourse, 29.1 (Winter 2007): 120-139.

“James McCune Smith: The Communipaw Connection.” Nineteenth-Century Prose, Volume 31,
Nos. 1 / 2 (Fall 2007): 349-358.

“Primórdios do Ativismo Feminino nos Estados Unidoes e a Violência de Rua” [“Early United
States Women’s Activism and Street Violence.”]  Impulso: Journal of Humanities and Social
Sciences (Special Issue) (Sao Paulo, Brazil) Volume 15, No.37 (May 2004): 61-70.

Reviews and essays in the Journal of American History (March 2009); The World of Frederick
Douglass, 1818-1895. Eds. Paul Finkelman and L. Diane Barnes. New York: Oxford University
Press.

 

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