New College of Florida


Division of Humanities
COH-104
5800 Bay Shore Rd
Sarasota, FL 34243


941-487-4335
mwallace at ncf.edu

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Miriam L. Wallace
Associate Professor
English
&
Gender Studies

 












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Education




               Ph.D. in Literature, University of California, Santa Cruz, December 1993.

               M.A. in Literature (Major: British, Minors: French and American), UCSC, 1990.

              B.A. with Distinction in Literature (English and French), Swarthmore College, 1984.

              Semester of Study Abroad: Université de Grenoble, Grenoble, France, 1982.






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Scholarship

Current Projects


Honors and Awards

National Honors


NEH Summer Institute: “The Rule of Law: Legal Studies and the Liberal Arts,”  Directors: Matthew Anderson and Cathrine O. Frank, Department of English and Language Studies. University of New England, Biddeford, ME. June–July, 2009.

NEH Summer Seminar: “Rethinking British Romantic Fiction,” University of Nebraska, Lincoln. Directro: Stephen Behrendt, George Holmes Distinguished University Professor. June 16-July 25, 2003,

NEH College Teacher Grant for projected book “Revolutionary Subjects in the English ‘Jacobin’ Novel, 1790-1810.” Academic Year 2001-02.

ASECS Shirley Bill Teaching Award. Collaborative course proposal with Jocelyn Van Tuyl on “The French Revolution and the Cultural Imagination: Eighteenth Century England and France.” 1996-97.

NEH Focus Grant: “Arts and Audience: A Humanities Faculty Study Group Focused on Visual, Musical, and Literary Works,” Visiting Faculty Participant, New College of the University of South Florida, January 1996.




Gender Studies Program Grants


2006-07 Society for Women in Sociology (SWS) Distinguished Feminist Lecturer Grant winner. Grant funded lecture and informal seminar with Dr. Michael Messner, University of Southern California.

2004-05 Fulbright Visiting Specialist Program: Direct Access to the Muslim World winner. Grant funded visit by Dr. Fatou Diop of Université de Saint Louis, Sénégal for four weeks in February 2005.


 


Teaching & Classes

QEP: New College Seminars in Critical Thinking & Writing

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