English Department

Dr. Terry Barr
 Department Chair
 Professor of English
 B.A., University of Montevallo
 M.A., Ph.D., University of Tennessee
864-833-8373
gtbarr@presby.edu

Professional Interests: Comic Book Culture; Alternative Graphic Novels; Independent Film; any novel by Zadie Smith, Michael Chabon, Phillip Roth; Live Music (Wilco, Flaming Lips, Radiohead, Neil Young); Writing; Jewish Culture; Cooking (Cajun especially!!!); The now-defunct Six Feet Under and The X-Files (still love it); my wife, daughters, and 2 cats

Courses: Modern British/American Novel, Modern British/American Poetry, American Literature and Ethnic Identity, Film and American Culture, Media and Society, The Holocaust, Intro to Southern Studies

Mr. Jerry Alexander
 Instructor of English
 B.A., M.A., Clemson University
864-833-8365
jjalexan@presby.edu

Courses: Composition, Composition and World Literature I and II, Survey of English Literature II, Eighteenth Century Poetry and Prose, Poetry and Prose of the Romantic Period, The Victorian Age, The English Novel to 1900

Dr. Justin Brent
 Assistant Professor of English
 B.A., Furman University
 Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook
864-833-8989
jbrent@presby.edu

Professional Interests: Old and Middle English Literature, History and Structure of the English Language, Medieval Latin Prose and Poetry, History of Rhetoric, History of Writing Technology, Computer-Assisted Instruction

Courses: Composition, Composition and World Literature I and II, Survey of English Literature I, Studies in Linguistics, Chaucer, Topics in Medieval Literature, Advanced Writing

Mrs. Jill Frey
 Coordinator, The Writing Center
 B.A., Goshen College
 M.A., University of Virginia
864-833-8372
jmfrey@presby.edu

Professional Interests: Writing Center theory and practice, Peer Tutoring, Communication Across the Curriculum, English Grammar and Composition

Courses: Composition, Writing Tutor Practicum, Practicum in the Writing Center, Internship in the Writing Center

Dr. Karen S. Kingsbury, Associate Professor of English and Women's Studies
B.A., Whitman College
M.A., M. Phil., Ph. D., Columbia University
864-833-8368
kskings@presby.edu

Professional Interests:_ Modern Chinese literature, Eileen Chang, Chinese-English translation, Anglophone literature of the Chinese diaspora, women's writing on/in China

Courses Taught: Composition and World Literature I and II, Survey of World Literature I, Introduction to Literary Theory and Criticism, Women's Literature, Women's World Literature, Postcolonial Literature, Modern Chinese Literature and Film

Dr. Margaret T. McGehee, Assistant Professor of English
B.A., Davidson College
M.A., University of Mississippi
M.A., Ph.D., Emory University
864.833. 8356
mtmcgehee@presby.edu

Professional Interests: Southern Studies, Twentieth-Century American Literature (esp. Southern Literature and women writers writing about the South), American Studies, African American Studies, Women's and Gender Studies, Film Studies, Folk Art, Foodways.

When I am not pursuing those professional interests in my teaching or research projects, you can usually find me watching one of my favorite shows--or "stories," as my grandmother used to say—specifically, Lost or The Wire. I also enjoy going to see live music. Like Dr. Barr, I am a big fan of Wilco, as well as Neko Case, Gillian Welch & David Rawlings, and Lucinda Williams. I also like to spend time hanging out with my husband... who happens to be an organic farmer.

Courses Taught: Composition and World Literature I and II, Introduction to Southern Studies

Dr. Lynne Simpson, Associate Professor of English
B.A., Washington and Jefferson College
M.A., Ph.D. University of Massachusetts
864-833-8996
lsimpson@presby.edu

Courses: Composition and World Literature I and II, Survey of English Literature I and II, Shakespeare, Renaissance Poetry and Drama, Modern and Contemporary Drama

Mr. Robert Stutts, Instructor of English
B.A., Francis Marion College
M.A., Clemson University
864-833-8366
rstutts@presby.edu

Professional Interests: Composition, Creative Writing, Fairy Tales, Fantasy/Magic Realism, Film, Gender Studies, Mythology, Pop Culture

Courses: Composition, Composition and World Literature I and II, Creative Writing: Poetry, Creative Writing: Fiction, Adolescent Literature, Teaching of Composition

Dr. Dean Thompson, Mary H. and de Saussure D. Edmunds Professor of English
B.A., Wofford College
M.A., University of South Carolina
Ph.D., Vanderbilt University
864-833-8445
hdthomp@presby.edu

Professional Interests: Composition; Southern Literature, Culture, and Music; Transcendentalism; Silent Film

Courses: Composition, Composition and World Literature I and II, American Literature I, American Renaissance, Southern Literature