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Zofia Burr

Zofia Burr

Zofia Burr has been a member of the English department since 1992.  Dr. Burr is the current and founding dean of the George Mason University Honors College where she teaches Multi-disciplinary Research Methods.  She received her MFA and her Ph.D. from Cornell University. Her main areas of research ar...

Eric Eisner

Eric Eisner

Eric Eisner's teaching and research interests include eighteenth- and nineteenth-century British literature and culture, especially Romanticism; lyric poetry; and the history of authorship and of reading. His first book, Nineteenth-Century Poetry and Literary Celebrity (2009), treats Byron, Keats, P....

David Kaufmann

David Kaufmann

David Kaufmann attended Princeton and Yale Universities and has been a member of the English Department at George Mason University since 1989.  He is the author of The Business of Common Life (Johns Hopkins, UP, 1995), Telling Stories: Philip Guston's Later Works (U of California P, 2010) and Reading...

Robert I Matz

Robert I Matz

Robert Matz (PhD, Johns Hopkins University, 1993; BA, Cornell University, 1986) is a professor of English and campus dean of George Mason University, Korea. His field is Renaissance Literature. He has published essays on Shakespeare and on Renaissance poetry and poetic theory, as well as two books, D...

Margaret Yocom

Margaret Yocom

Folklorist Margaret R. Yocom (PhD, English, U of Massachusetts, Amherst) specializes in traditional narrative, material culture, family folklore, and gender studies. The director of the Northern Virginia Folklife Archive, she established the English Department's Folklore, Mythology, and Literature Co...

Tamara Harvey

Tamara Harvey

Tamara Harvey's research and teaching interests include early American and women's literature as well as literary theory. She is the author of Figuring Modesty in Feminist Discourse Across the Americas, 1633-1700 (Ashgate, 2008) as well as a number of articles exploring comparative approaches to colo...

Michael G Malouf

Michael G Malouf

Michael Malouf received his Ph.D. from Columbia University and teaches courses on Anglophone literature with a special interest in the Modernist period as well as contemporary novels and poetry from Ireland, Britain, and the Caribbean. His research and teaching are informed by the historical approach...

Eric Gary Anderson

Eric Gary Anderson

In 2014, Eric Gary Anderson won a University Teaching Excellence Award with special acknowledgment of his contributions to Mason Core. He has published more than thirty essays in edited volumes and journals, including "Big Indigeneity" (in PMLA), "Native American Horror, Fantasy, and Speculative Fict...

Jessica Hurley

Jessica Hurley

Jessica Hurley is assistant professor of English and affiliate faculty in Native American and Indigenous Studies, Cultural Studies, and Women and Gender Studies at George Mason University, where she teaches classes and supervises research in speculative fiction, multi-ethnic American, Indigenous, and...

Benjamin Gatling

Benjamin Gatling

Benjamin Gatling is a folklorist, Associate Professor in the English Department, and Director of the Interdisciplinary Studies Program (MAIS). He holds a Ph.D. and M.A. in Near Eastern Languages and Cultures from The Ohio State University and a B.A. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hil...