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Women's & Gender Studies Program
Wake Forest University
Tribble Hall, A106A
P.O. Box 7365
Winston-Salem, NC 27109
Phone: 336-758-3758
Fax: 336-758-4143
wgs@wfu.edu |
Dr.
Anne Boyle -
Professor of English
Office: Tribble C203
Phone: (336) 758-5400
Email: boyle@wfu.edu
Homepage
Education:
Ph.D.: Rochester
M.A.: Rochester
B.A.: Wilkes College
Courses Taught for WGS:
WGS 221: Introduction to Women's and Gender Studies
WGS 377: Studies in Women and Literature
WGS 377A/677AG: Special Topics: Feminist Foundations - Literature and Theory
Professional Research/Focus:
19th and 20th Century American Literature
Writing Across the Curriculum
Writing & Technology
Collaborative
Writing: WFU/Acadia Writing Project
Women's Studies
Selected Publications:
Books:
- "Strange and Lurid Bloom": A
Study of the Fiction of Caroline Gordon. Fairleigh Dickinson
Press, 2002.
Recent Articles/Essays:
- "Words on a Page." Introduction to Special Issue on Hypermedia
of IMEJ: Interactive Multimedia Electronic Journal of Computer-Enhanced
Learning. (http://imeg.wfu.edu.) May 2002.
- "Achieving Voice
through Collaboration: Computers and Writing Communities in the Composition
Classroom," Teaching with Technology,
ed. David G. Brown, New York: Anker Press (2000): 160-63.
- "Using Constraint Logic Programming to Analyze the Chronology
in William Faulkner's A Rose for Emily. with J. A. Burg
and S-D. Lang, Computers in the Humanities, 34:377-392,
2000.
- "The State of the Art in Interactive Multimedia Journals for
Academia," with J. A. Burg, Y-L. Wong, and C-W. Yip, Proceedings
of EDMEDIA '00, Montreal, Canada, June 2000.
- "Acadia/Wake Forest Writing Project: Composition, Collaboration,
and Computers," with P. Rigg, IMEJ 1:1 (May 1999) (http://www.wfu.edu/IMEJ)
- "Publishing an imej Journal for Computer-Enhanced Learning." with
J. Burg, D. Pfeifer, and Y-L. Wong, Proceedings of EDMEDIA & EDTELECOM
'99, Seattle, WA (June 1999): 1737-42.
- "The IMEJ of Future Scholarship: A Prototype for an Interactive
Multimedia Electronic Journal." Proceedings of EDMEDIA & EDTELECOM
'98, Friedburg, Germany (June 1998): 180-185.
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