Dr. Teresa Winterhalter

Professor of English and
Director of Faculty Development
Solms Hall 211
912.344.3135
Teresa.Winterhalter@armstrong.edu
Education
Ph.D., University of Rochester
M.A., State University of New York, Cortland
B.A., State University of New York, Brockport
Teaching Interests
19th-and 20th-Century British Literature, Modernism, Feminist and Critical Theory, The Novel, The Lyric, Literature by Women, Feminist Ethics
Recent Publications
“’Plastic Fork in Hand’: Reading as a Tool of Ethical Repair in Ian McEwan’s Saturday.” The Journal of Narrative Theory. 40.3 Fall (2010): 338-363.
“Getting to the Core of Diversity: Administration, Design, and Practice.” Special Issue on Diversity of Reaching through Teaching. 16:1 Fall (2004): 31-40.
“‘What Else Can I Do But Write?’”: Discursive Disruption and the Ethics of Style in Virginia Woolf’s Three Guineas,” Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy. 18.4 Fall (2003): 193-220.
“Orlando’s Sister, or Sally Potter Does Virginia Woolf in a Voice of Her Own.” (with Karen Hollinger) Style. 35.2 Summer (2001): 237-257.
“The Short Fiction of Kent Nelson,” Patrick Meanor, Ed., American Short Story Writers since World WarII: Dictionary of Literary Biography. (Boston: Bruccoli, Clark, Layman, 2000): 214-226.


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