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Graduate Faculty Profiles |
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Faculty
Our department does not formally distinguish graduate faculty from the rest of the faculty. Instead, the graduate program invites course requests from any faculty member who has an active research agenda--and publication record--in the area of the proposed course. This means our course offerings have the flexibility to be innovative and varied each year, and it also ensures that every graduate seminar is directed by an expert currently working in the subject area of the course.
Book Shelf
Below are links to research descriptions for faculty who have recently offered graduate seminars at Delaware. The descriptions focus on the most recent book publications of each faculty member, and they demonstrate the quality and diversity of our faculty publications. Clicking on any name below will direct you the professor's description of his or her recent work and current research. Although the names are divided into standard areas of specialization, we encourage encourage visitors to range through the entire list to get a full picture of the research culture in our program.
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Medieval & Early Modern:
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Irish Studies:
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18th & 19th C American:
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Rhetoric & Composition:
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18th & 19th C British:
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Ethnic and Cultural Studies:
Jean Pfaelzer |
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20th Century:
Margaret Stetz
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