Stephanie Gordon, Ph.D.
Education:
University
of
Georgia, Ph.D.
University of
Georgia, MA.
Queens
College,
Charlotte, NC.
BA. Summa cum laude.
Areas of
specialization: Global Literature, Multiethnic American Literature, Creative Writing.
Research Interests:Native American Literature and Culture, Educational Policy.
Courses Taught at
UCCS:
ENGL 190: Introduction to Literary Studies for Majors
ENGL 204: Introduction to Creative Nonfiction
ENGL 261: Literature: The Global Perspective II
ENGL 355: Native American Literature
Selected
Publications:Keeping Strong in
the Spirit: Joe Garcia, President of the National Council of American Indians.” Winds of Change 22.3
(Summer 2007). 48-51.
“The Making of a
National Leader: Nora McDowell-Antone, Chair of Fort Mojave Indian Tribe.” Winds of Change
22.2 (Spring 2007): 34-37.
“Economic Development on the Gila
River Reservation.” Winds of
Change 21.4 (Fall 2006): 68-73.
“A White Buffalo: The Intertribal
Information Technology Company and its Alliances.” Winds of Change. 21.3 (Summer 2006). 44-49.
Essay on “Sherman Alexie” (4500
words) for Popular Contemporary Writers. Invited essay. Thomas McCarthy, editor.
New York: Marshall
Cavendish, 2006. 49-64.
“Nationalist,
Assimilationist, Christian: The Uneasy Ideologies of Elias Boudinot.”
Humanities in the South (Summer
2004): 50-58.
“The
Palace of Winds” (creative non-fiction),
GSU
Review. Spring 2002. 126-164.
“’The 7-11 of my dreams’: Pop
Culture in Sherman Alexie’s Short Fiction.”
Studies in American
Culture (October 2001): 29-36.
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