JOAN FAUST
Feb., 2013
Box
10861
SLU
Hammond, LA 70402
(985) 549-5477
Education
Ph.D.
English, Louisiana State University, May, 1992
M.A.
English, Louisiana State University,
August, 1978
B.A.
French Education, Minor English,
Nicholls State University, Summa cum laude, May, 1976.
Awarded graduate teaching assistantship to Louisiana State University
Recent Publications:
Andrew
Marvell’s Liminal Lyrics: The Space Between. Newark, DE: University of
Delaware Press, 2012.
“Carpe ante diem: ‘The Picture of Little T.C. in
a Prospect of Flowers.’” Explorations in Renaissance Culture 37.2
(Winter 2011): 145-154..
“To
Modernize or Not: Is It a Question?” Paper published in the Marvell Society
Newsletter. 2 (Winter, 2009).
“’Upon
Appleton House’: Marvell’s Creation of a Liminal Realm.” Explorations
In
Renaissance Culture. 35.1 (Summer 2009): 54-74.
Review:
New Perspectives on Andrew Marvell. Reims: Edition et Presses
Universitaires
de Reims, 2008. In Discoveries: Online Newsletter of the South-Central
Renaissance Conference 26.1 (Spring 2009).
“Blurring
the Boundaries: Ut pictura poesis and Marvell’s Liminal Mower.”
Studies
in Philology 104.4 (Fall 2007). 526-555.
“Andrew Marvell’s ‘Art of Engagement’: Ut pictura
poesis Once More.”
International
Journal of the Humanities 3.3 (2005/2006):117-21.
“Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest
and the ‘High Seriousness’ of
Comedic Core Texts.” Reforming
Liberal Education and the Core after the 20th Century.
Ed. Darcy Wudel, Ronald J. Weber, & J. Scott Lee. New York and
Oxford: University Press of America, 2006. 199-207.
“Donne on Love: Sometimes the End Just Doesn’t Justify the
Means.” Faultlines
and Controversies in the Study of Early Modern
Literature. Ed.
Claude Summers and Ted-Larry Pebworth. Columbia: The University of Missouri
Press, 2002. 170-186.
“Queenes and Jonson’s Masques of Mirrors.” Explorations in
Renaissance Culture.
28.1 (Summer 2002): 1-29.
Recent Presentations
2013
“En Route to Paradise: ‘Bermudas.’” Exploring the Renaissance 2013: An
International Conference,” sponsored by the
South-Central Renaissance Conference. Omaha, NE. March 21-23, 2013.
2012
“Andrew
Marvell’s ‘Gallery’ of Reflections.” Exploring the Renaissance 2012: An
International Conference,” sponsored by the
South-Central Renaissance Conference. New Orleans, LA. March 8-10, 2012.
2011
“Carpe ante diem: ‘The Picture of Little T.C. in a Prospect of
Flowers.’” Exploring
the Renaissance 2011: An International Conference”
sponsored by the South-Central Renaissance Conference. St. Louis, MO. March
3-5. 2011.
2010
“Defining the Undefinable: Marvell’s ‘The Definition of
Love.’” “Exploring the
Renaissance
2010: An International Conference” sponsored by the South-Central Renaissance
Conference. Corpus Christi, TX. March 18-20, 2010.
2009
“Marvell’s Soul and Body: The Dialogue Continues.” South-Central Renaissance
Conference, Hot Springs, AK. March 5-7, 2009.
2008
“Marvell’s ‘The Garden’: Seedbed of Art.” South-Central Renaissance Conference.
Kansas City, MO. 6-8 March, 2008.
2007
“Marvell’s ‘The unfortunate Lover’: Welcome to My Nightmare.” South-Central
Renaissance Conference. San Antonio, Texas. 8-10 March, 2007.
2006
“’Upon Appleton House’: To, About, and With My Lord Fairfax.” South-Central
Renaissance Conference. Houston, Texas. 9-11 March, 2006.
2005
“Andrew Marvell’s ‘Art of Engagement’: Ut pictura poesis Once
More.” Third
International Conference on New Directions in the
Humanities. University of Cambridge, Cambridge UK. 2-5 August,
2005.
“’The Autumnall’: John Donne’s Tribute to Magdalen Herbert and Isaac
Oliver.”
Twentieth Annual Conference of the John Donne
Society. Cook Conference Center, LSU. 23-27 February, 2005.
Employment
Fall
2012-Present Professor,
Department of English
Undergraduate Coordinator
Southeastern Louisiana University
Fall 2010-May 2012 Professor,
Department of English
Coordinator, Early Start English 101 Program
Undergraduate Coordinator
Southeastern Louisiana State University
Fall
2009-present Professor,
Department of English
Undergraduate Coordinator, Department of English
Southeastern Louisiana State University
Fall
2007
Professor,
Department of English
Southeastern
Louisiana University, Hammond, LA
2002-2007
Associate Professor, Department of English
Southeastern Louisiana University, Hammond, LA
Dec., 2004-Dec., 05 Assistant
Dean, College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Southeastern Louisiana University, Hammond, LA
1996-2002
Assistant Professor, Department of English,
Southeastern Louisiana University, Hammond, LA
1993-96 Permanent Instructor, Department of English,
Southeastern Louisiana University, Hammond, LA
1992-93
Temporary Instructor, Department of English,
Southeastern Louisiana University, Hammond, LA
Spring, 1992
Part-time Instructor, Department of English,
Southeastern Louisiana University, Hammond, LA
University Courses Taught
Southeastern Louisiana University
- First and second semester Freshman Composition courses (English 101 and 102A)
- First and second semester Freshman Honors English courses (English 121H and 122H)
- English Literature Survey for non-majors (English 231)
- Honors Course in Tragedy and Comedy from Ancient Greece to Twentieth Century (English 291H)
- English Literature to the Restoration (English 301)
- Shakespeare's Histories and Tragedies (English 436/536 [332])
- Shakespeare’s Comedies and Romances (English 435/535)
- English Drama to 1700 (English 461/521)
- 17th Century Nondramatic Literature (English 611)
- Studies in Early Modern Literature (English 601)
- Special Topics in English: A Genre Study of Shakespeare (English 415/515)
Louisiana State University
- First and second semester Freshman Composition courses (English 1001 and 1002)
Professional and Academic
Organizations
- Modern Language Association
- John Donne Society: Member of Executive Committee
- Queen Elizabeth Society
- Phi Kappa Phi (SLU Chapter): Chapter Secretary
- Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association of the South
- Renaissance Society of America
- South-Central Renaissance Conference: Secretary Treasurer
- Andrew Marvell Society: Society Executive Secretary
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