Dr. Rosemary Weatherston
   

Rosemary Weatherston holds a B.A. in English from the University of Michigan and a Ph.D. in English from the University of Southern California. She joined the University in 2000. Her areas of interest and specialization include twentieth- and twenty-first-century U.S. literatures, critical theory, gender studies, and cultural studies. Her essays, interviews, and reviews have appeared in AUMLA, Discourse, Theatre Journal, and ARIEL and in anthologies including Body Politics and the Fictional Double, Queer Frontiers: Millennial Geographies, Genders, and Generations, Critical Mappings of Arturo Islas's Fictions, and A Different Image: The Legacy of Broadside Press, which she co-edited. Her favorite class to teach in ENL 236: Diverse Voices in Fiction, because she loves courses in which the classroom and the real world collide. When she isn't teaching or in front of a computer, she usually can be found working with students on print and multimedia projects in the Dudley Randall Center for Print Culture or with UDM Press, both of which she directs. Her web site reveals all.

Interview-Student-Centered and Publication-Bound
             

Rosemary Weatherston
Associate Professor
weatherr@udmercy.edu

313-993-1083

 
 
   
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