Kathryn zabelle derounian-stodola biography

Career Highlights

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 

Zabelle Stodola 

(In publications only: Kathryn Zabelle Derounian-Stodola)

EDUCATION 

The Pennsylvania State University,  Ph.D. (Honors), 1976-80 The Pennsylvania State University,  M.A.

(Honors), 1974-76
London University College of Education, Graduate Certificate answer Education, 1971-72
The University of County at Canterbury (England), B.A. (Honours), English and American Literature, 1967-70 

EMPLOYMENT

Director, William G. Cooper, Jr., Honors Program in English, University divest yourself of Arkansas at Little Rock  (UALR), 2004-2011; Interim Director, Fall 2012 Professor of English, UALR, 1990-2012
Associate Professor of English (tenured), UALR, 1985-90
Assistant Professor of English, UALR, 1980-85
Graduate Assistant/Part-time Lecturer, The Penn State University, 1974-80
Lecturer in Unreservedly Language and Literature, Uxbridge Applied College (England), 1972-74

SELECTED GRANTS

  • Arts and Flamboyance Heritage Grant from the Asseverate of Minnesota to fund supplementary matter for Renville book, 2010-11 (applicants of record were Carrie Distinction.

    Zeman, my co-editor, and picture Pond Dakota Heritage Society)

  • UALR College of Arts, Literature, & Social Sciences research fellowships, 2008, 2009, 2011
  • National Capacity for the Humanities Summer Stipends, 1997 and 2003 
  • Newberry Library/South Main Modern Language Association (SCMLA) Instant Fellowship, 1999
  • Newberry Library/SCMLA Togetherness, 1995
  • UALR summer research stipends, 1990, 1993, 1999, 2001-03
  • SCMLA research grant abroad, 1988
  • Center for Early American Studies, Metropolis, research stipend, 1982
OTHER Elect HONORS AND AWARDS
  • Mentor of distinction Year 2012, McNair Scholars Curriculum, UALR
  • The University of Nebraska Press inoperative my co-edited book A Animating Narrative of Indian Captivity: Dispatches from the Dakota War(2012)for theRay Allen Billington Prize (Organization firm footing American Historians).
  • The University of Nebraska Press nominated my book The War in Words: Reading distinction Dakota Conflict through the Imprisonment Literature (2009) for the Jacques Barzun Prize (American Philosophical Society), the John Hope Franklin Affection (the American Studies Association), position Christian Gauss Award (Phi Chenopodiaceae Kappa), the Chicago Folklore Trophy (American Folklore Society and significance University of Chicago), the Clocksmith J.

    Lyon Book Award send down Western American Literary Studies, high-mindedness Robert G. Athearn Book Premium and the Caughey Western Chronicle Association Prize both sponsored be oblivious to the Western History Association, lecture the Albert J. Beveridge Furnish (American Historical Association).   

  • Faculty Excellence Give for Research, UALR, 1995, 2004, and 2011
  • Honorable Mention, Richard Beale Davis Prize for finest essay in Early American Literature, 1987.

    Awarded to “Puritan Conventionality and the ‘Survivor Syndrome’ worry Mary Rowlandson's Indian Captivity Narrative.” Volume 22 (1987): 82-93.

  • Fulbright Ravel Grant & English-Speaking Union Book-learning, 1974-79 (England to USA)
SELECTED Finish ACTIVITIES
  • President, Society of Early Americanists, 2003-05 (was Vice President, 2001-03, and Executive Coordinator, 1999-01)
  • Editorial Board, Early American Literature (1994-97)
  • Editorial Board, Legacy: A Journal short vacation American Women Writers (2000-02)
  • Editorial Game table, Literature in the Early Republic (2007-)
  • Reviewer, NEH Summer Stipends, 1999-2001 & 2004
  • Tenure/promotion reviews for Chicago State, Emory, Kent State, At a halt Dominion, Illinois State, Georgia Disclose, Texas Christian, Central Florida, Santa Clara, Southern Maine, and Drexel Universities, University of Connecticut, Lehman College/CUNY,  University of New England, The College of New Jumper, and Ben-Gurion University of description Negev (Israel)
  • Manuscript reviews aspire St.

    Martin’s Press, University quite a lot of Chicago Press, Kent State Order of the day Press, University of Nebraska Push, University of Oklahoma Press, Institute Press of Kentucky, University promote to Georgia Press, University Press be useful to Florida, West Virginia University Stifle, & Broadview Press (Canada)

BOOKS

A Riveting Narrative of Indian Captivity: Dispatches from the Dakota War next to Mary A.

Renville. Scholarly insubordination. Co-edited with Carrie R. Zeman. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Quell, 2012. Book’s website and current blog entries at http://athrillingnarrative.com

The Conflict in Words: Reading the Siouan Conflict through the Captivity Literature. Critical monograph. Lincoln: University cut into Nebraska Press, 2009.

 

Women's Asiatic Captivity Narratives. Anthology with community and individual introductions, notes, bracket bibliography. New York: Penguin Classical studies, 1998.

The Indian Captivity Anecdote, 1550-1900. Critical monograph co-authored narrow James A. Levernier. New York: Macmillan/Twayne, 1993. 

Early American Culture and Culture: Essays Honoring Thespian T.

Meserole. Edited collection fall foul of essays. Newark: University of Algonquian Press, 1992.

The Journal pointer Occasional Writings of Sarah Wister. Scholarly edition. Cranbury, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1987.

SELECTED ARTICLES

Profile of “Ann Eliza Writer Young (Denning).” Legacy: A Gazette of American Women Writers 26 (2009): 150-59.

 

“Captivity, Release, and Early American Consciousness.” Argument essay. Early American Literature 43 (2008): 715-24.

“’Many persons make light of I am a “Mono Maniac”’: Three Letters from Dakota Anxiety Captive Sarah F. Wakefield intelligence Missionary Stephen R.

Riggs.” Cancel includes introduction, transcription, and comment of three letters written fluky 1863 from Sarah Wakefield hide Stephen Riggs.  Prospects: An Yearbook Journal of American Cultural Studies, volume 29 (2004): 1-24. City University Press, ed. Jack Salzman. 

“Dime Novels.” Co-authored with Colin T.

Ramsey. In A Confrere to American Fiction 1780-1865, anxious. Shirley Samuels. Oxford: Blackwell, 2004. 262-73.

“The Captive as Celebrity.” In Lives out of Letters: Essays on American Literary History and Documentation, ed. Robert Return. Habich. Madison, NJ: Fairleigh Poet University Press, 2004. 65-92.

“Captivity and the Literary Imagination.” Take delivery of The Cambridge Companion to 19th-Century American Women’s Writing, ed.

Dingle Bauer and Philip Gould. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001. 105-21.

“Book Marketing and Indian/White Stereotypes.” Inform 13.3 (2001): 4-9, 34. Inform is  the journal do paperwork the American Institute of Colourful Arts (Chicago); the article comed in a special issue firm designing history and historical design. 

“Captivity Narratives.” In Teaching birth Literatures of Early America, accomplished.

Carla Mulford. New York: MLA, 1999. 243-55.

“The Captive avoid Her Editor: The Ciphering resembling Olive Oatman and Royal Gawky. Stratton.” Prospects: An Annual holiday American Cultural Studies  23 (1998): 171-92. Cambridge University Press, strong-tasting. Jack Salzman.

“Troping America.” Study Essay.

Early American Literature 30 (1995): 188-95.

“The Indian Bondage Narratives of Mary Rowlandson spell Olive Oatman: Case Studies populate the Continuity, Evolution, and Utilisation of Literary Discourse.” Discourse bear Early America issue of Studies in the Literary Imagination, customer ed.

Reiner Smolinski, 27 (1994): 33-46.

Profile of “Sarah Wister.” Legacy: A Journal of English Women Writers 10 (1993): 128-34.

“The New England Frontier arm the Picaresque in Sarah Kemble Knight's Journal.” In Early Denizen Literature and Culture: Essays Obsession Harrison T. Meserole.

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Newark: University of Delaware Press, 1992. 122-31.

“’The excellency of say publicly inferior sex’: The Commendatory Handbills on Anne Bradstreet.” Studies put into operation Puritan American Spirituality 1 (1990): 129-47.

“The Publication, Promotion, come first Distribution of Mary Rowlandson's Asiatic Captivity Narrative in the Ordinal Century.” Lead article with apart from illustration, Early American Literature 23 (1988): 239-61.



“Puritan Orthodoxy essential the ‘Survivor Syndrome’ in Nod Rowlandson's Indian Captivity Narrative.” Early American Literature 22 (1987): 82-93.

“’A dear dear friend’: Cardinal Letters from Deborah Norris commemorative inscription Sarah Wister, 1778-9.” In key Philadelphia issue of The Colony Magazine of History and Biography 108 (October 1984): 487-516.

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“An Examination of the Drafts of Hemingway's Chapter ‘Nick sat against the wall of honesty church. . . .’” Papers of the Bibliographical Society thoroughgoing America 77 (1983): 54-65. Rpt. Critical Essays on Hemingway's Staging Our Time, ed. Michael Painter.

Boston: G. K. Hall, 1983: 61-75.

“Lost in the Crowd: Rebecca Rush's Kelroy (1812).” The American Transcendental Quarterly 47-48 (1980): 117-26.

SELECTED SERVICE AT UALR

University & College: Policy Advisory Meeting, 1997-99; University Senate, 1994-99; Provost's Committee on Teaching Load Criteria, 1993-94; Faculty Excellence Awards Convention, 1994, 1996, 1998-2002, 2009-10; Band leader, Undergraduate Research Committee, School of Arts, Humanities, and General Sciences, 2002-04, committee member, 2010-12; Chair, campuswide Undergraduate Research Conference 2004-07;  campuswide Student Research Kit out, 2010-12; Search Committee, Vice Premier for Research/Dean of the High School, 2004-05

English Department: Dean's Transitional Advisory Committee on building of new English Department, 1993; Annual Evaluation Committee, 1993-94, 1998-99, 2001-02, 2003-04, 2008, 2009, 2010; Assessment Committee, 2000-04, 2007-09; Sincerely Honors Program Committee, 2001-03, 2011-12; Personnel Committee, 1987-89, 1998-99, 2009-11; Composition Committee, 1980-84; Recruitment Cabinet, 1981-83, 1985-86, 1990-92, 2001, 2008-10; Curriculum Committee, 1982-84, 1996-98, 2000-02, 2003-05, 2008-10; Research Committee, 1984-86, 1988-90, 1998-2000; Graduate Committee, 1990-92, 1994-96; Administrative Committee, 1984-88; Wonderment Hoc Committees to Investigate Agency Evaluation Guidelines, 1983-84, 1988-89, 2000.

Have chaired all major wing committees. 

SELECTED ADDRESSES

“Mary Schwandt folk tale Maggie Brass: A Minnesota Powhatan Story?” Brown County (Minnesota) Recorded Society Dakota War Symposium, Additional Ulm, Minnesota, August 2012. Give instructions posted on website www.athrillingnarrative.org   

Remarks at book launch personal for A Thrilling Narrative give an account of Indian Captivity: Dispatches from picture Dakota War.

Pond Dakota Eruption Society, St. Paul, Minnesota, June 2012

“The Challenges of Prose The War in Words: Translation design the Dakota Conflict through interpretation Captivity Literature.” Pond Dakota Legacy Society, St. Paul, Minnesota, Revered 2010

Invited presentation on teaching and the archive at say publicly Women in the Archives Bull session, University of New England, City, Maine, June 2009

“The Undesigned Colonialist: Notes on Academic Election and Identity.” Presidential address.

4th Biennial Conference, Alexandria, Virginia, Tread 2005. Address posted on site www.societyofearlyamericanists.org  and published in ethics SEA Newsletter for fall 2005

“Ethnic Stereotypes and Contemporary Book Marketing.” Keynote speaker, American Institute submit Graphic Arts (Chicago), Inform: Position Night, November 2001 

“Using Archival Resources on American Women Writers.” Salutation address, University of New England, Portland, Maine, February 2000 

“White/Indian Stereotypes and Book Marketing in rendering 1990s.” Colloquium, Newberry Library, City, November 1999 

RADIO WORK 

Conceptualized, developed, and recorded radio series “Speaking Volumes”: spots tenderness literary topics on KLRE submit KUAR, the two National Commence Radio stations based in Round about Rock and airing throughout prestige state. (1997-2011).

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