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Faculty Profile

Janice E. Rieman, Ph.D.
Lecturer


Education
  • Ph.D. Georgia State University, 1997
  • M.A. University of North Carolina at Charlotte, 1993
  • B. A. University of North Carolina at Charlotte, 1989

Areas of Interest

  • Rhetoric and Composition
  • Modern British and Commonwealth
  • Literature
  • Modern American Literature
  • Fictional Autobiography

Selected Publications and Presentations

"Tenure-Track to Mommy-Track: In Search of My Scholarly Self.” Parenting and Professing: Balancing Family Work with an Academic Career. Ed. R. Hile Bassett. Nashville, TN: Vanderbilt UP, June 2005. 56-60.

“Drinking Under Twenty-One: It’s Time to End the Debate.” The Longwood Guide to Writing, 2nd ed. Eds. Ronald F. Lunsford and Bill Bridges. Needham Heights, MA: Allyn and Bacon , 2002. 400-05.

“A Context for Argument: Julie Townsend and Janice Rieman Discuss Their Own Writing Processes.” Instructor’s Resource Manual for The Longwood Guide to Writing. Eds. Ronald F. Lunsford and Bill Bridges. Needham Heights, MA: Allyn and Bacon , 2002. 125-42.

“Where the Heart Is by Billie Letts.” Beacham’s Encyclopedia of Popular Fiction. 15 (2001): 423-29.
“Krispy Kreme: From Down Home Doughnuts to Uptown Trend." Popular Culture Association in the South / American Culture in the South. Charlotte, NC, October 2002.

“Marsha Norman’s ‘night Mother: A Mother-Daughter Clashing of World Views.” 24th Annual Comparative Drama Conference. Ohio State University, April 2000.

“Childhoods Revisited in Margaret Atwood’s The Robber Bride.” II Conference on English and American Studies. Small Worlds: Visions of Childhood in Contemporary Literature in English. University of Navarre (Pamplona, Spain), March 2000.

“Remembrances of Childhood in Margaret Atwood’s Fiction.” 20th-Century Literature Conference. University of Louisville, February 1999.

Courses Taught

• English 1102 Writing in the Academic Community
• English 1103 Accelerated College Writing and Rhetoric
• English 3300 Survey of American Literature
• American Studies 3000: The 1950s in America
• American Studies 3000: The 1980s in America

Faculty Appointment

UNC Charlotte since 2007

Community Service

Board of Directors, Friends School of Charlotte, a non-profit independent school providing Charlotte with access to a 300 year tradition of excellence and equality in Quaker education.

Board of Directors, Break the Cycle Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to funding scholarships for in-need students.

 

Office

704.687.2801

jerieman@uncc.edu

 

 

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