Lisa Higgins
Associate Professor, English
Tel.:
(630) 942-3385
Fax.: (630) 942-3711
Room: IC3121B
e-mail: higgins@cod.edu
Areas
of Research Interest:
19th & 20th Century American Literature
and History
Women's Studies
Writing for Nonprofits and the Professions
The Teaching of Writing and Literature
Creative Nonfiction
British Modernism
Recent Courses Taught:
Composition & Research
(focuses on Careers, Chicago, Service Learning)
Developmental Writing
American Literature Surveys
Bible and Mythology in Literature
Introductions to Literature, Poetry,
Drama, Fiction
Current
Projects:
Co-chair of Literature Program
Service Learning in Engl 1101 Honors
The Page Turners Club
Article on Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter
Auxiliary Board of Hephzibah Children's Association, Oak Park,
IL
Professional and Vocational Guidance Information Literacy Module,
with Ameet Doshi
Selected
Publications, Presentations, Performances, Books:
"Adulterous Individualism,
Socialism and Free Love in 19th Century Anti-Suffrage Writing."
Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers. October 2004.
"Fundraising Jobs Add Value
to a PhD." Lore: An E-Journal for Teachers of Writing. Winter 2003.
<www.bedfordstmartins.com/lore/strategies/index.htm>
"The Silenced 'Fair Orator': Hester Prynne as Public
Woman." Nathaniel Hawthorne Society Conference, Salem, Mass., July
1-4, 2004
"Mrs. Potiphar-type' Individualism and the Debate
Over Women's Suffrage in 19th Century America." Faculty Seminar.
Dominican University, March 3, 2004
"Phillis Wheatley: American Slave, American Poet."
Guest lecturer for the "Celebration of American Poetry" program.
Thomas Ford Memorial Library, Western Springs, IL, April 5, 2001.
Discussion Leader, "Choices for the 21st Century
Education Project," a project of Brown University and the Illinois
Humanities Council, September-October 2000
Education:
Ph.D. in English with Women's Studies Concentration, University
of Illinois at Chicago
MA in English, University of Illinois at Chicago
BA in English with Philosophy minor, University of Illinois at Chicago
Awards
and Recognitions:
Who's Who of American College Teachers 2007,
Woodrow Wilson Practicum Grant, Longman/HarperCollins Writing Fellowship
(Excellence in Teaching Composition), The Frederick Stern Award for
Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching (UIC), Phi Beta Kappa, University
Honors
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