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  • Kurt Spellmeyer
  • Kurt Spellmeyer
  • Professor of English
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  • Phone Number: (848) 932-7570
  • Office: Murray Hall, Room 022, College Ave Campus
  • Office Hours:

    TTh 2:30-3:30 and by appointment

  • Primary Areas of Specialization: Writing Studies
  • About:

    Professor Spellmeyer is the author of Arts of Living: Reinventing the Humanities for the Twenty-first Century (2003), The New Humanities Reader (with Richard E. Miller, 2002), and Common Ground: Dialogue, Understanding, and the Teaching of Composition (1992), as well as articles on the theory of composition, critical theory of composition, critical theory, and academic institutions. He is currently at work on a book, World without End: Saving the Humanities in an Age of Specialization, which examines the ways in which the modern system of professors has helped to reconstitute older—and undemocratic—forms of social privilege.

  • Book(s):
    "Arts of Living: Reinventing the Humanities for the Twenty-first Century " by Kurt Spellmeyer
    Arts of Living: Reinventing the Humanities for the Twenty-first Century
    "Common Ground: Dialogue, Understanding, and the Teaching of Composition" by Kurt Spellmeyer
    Common Ground: Dialogue, Understanding, and the Teaching of Composition
    "The New Humanities Reader, 3rd Edition" by Kurt Spellmeyer
    The New Humanities Reader, 3rd Edition
  • Undergraduate Courses Taught:
    • Expository Writing
    • Expository Writing II
  • Graduate Courses Taught:
    • Teaching Composition
  • Other Publications:
    • "Opinion: Saving the Social Imagination: The Function of the Humanities at the Present Time" 
      College English 74.6, July 2012
    • "Review: A Massive Failure of Imagination" 
      College English 70.6, July 2008
    • "Commentary: Specialists With Spirit: New Age Religion, English Studies, and the 'Somatic Turn'" 
      Religion and the Arts 3.2, 1999
    • "Culture and Agency" 
      College Composition and Communication
       48.2, May 1997
    • "After Theory: From Textuality to Attunement with the World"
      College English
       58.8, 1996
    • "Travels to the Heart of the Forest: Dilettantes, Professionals, and Knowledge" 
      College English
       56.7, 1994
    • "A Comment on 'Democracy, Pedagogy, and the Personal Essay'" 
      College English 55.1, 1993
    • "'Too Little Care': Language, Politics, and Embodiment in the Life-World"
      College English
       55.3, 1993
    • "Kurt Spellmeyer Responds" 
      College English
       52.3, 1990
  • Education: PhD, University of WashingtonMA, University of WashingtonBA, University of Virginia

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