Professor of English
Office Location: HE 437
Phone Number: (262) 472-5060
Email Address: hoganr@uww.edu

Degrees:
B.A., University of New Mexico
M.A., Ph.D., University of Colorado-Boulder

Areas of Teaching:
Classical Myth, World Literature, Women's Life Writing, Feminist Theory

Courses Taught:
Classical Myth, World Literature I, II, and III, Freshman English 101 and 102, World of Ideas, Women's Voices/Women's Lives, Feminist, Theories, Individual and Society

Select Presentations/Publications:
When the Subject Is Not the Self: Multiple Personality and Manic-Depression. With Joseph Hogan. Remembered Lives. Ed. Caroline McCracken-Flesher and Jeanne Holland. Spec. issue of a/b: Auto/Biography Studies 16.1 (2001): 39-52.
"Endangered Autobiographies: The Diary as a Feminine Form." Prose Studies: History, Theory, Criticism; Special Issue on Autobiography and Questions of Gender. 14:2 (1991): 95-105.
(Co-authored with Joseph Hogan) Autobiography in the Contact Zone: Cross Cultural Identity in Jane Tapsubei Creide's Two Lives. True Relations: Essays on Autobiography and the Post Modern. Eds. G. Thomas Couser and Joseph Fichtelberg. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1998. 83-95.
Set Phrases of Consolation and Exhortation: Judging Proverbial and Biblical Wisdom in Anna Karenina. OL 64\f "WP Typographic Symbols" \s 12 Proverbs in Russian Literature from Catherine the Great to Alexander Solzhenitsyn. Ed. Kevin J. McKenna. Supplement Series of Proverbium. Ed. Wolfgang Meider. Burlington, VT: U of Vermont, 1998. 75-89.
"Endangered Autobiographies: The Diary as a Feminine Form." Autobiography and Questions of Gender. Ed. Shirley Neuman. London: Frank Cass, 1992. 95-105.