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J. Elizabeth Clark, Ph.D.

EDUCATION

  • Ph.D. Binghamton University, English and American Literature (2000)
    • Dissertation: Miles of Poems in a Culture of Blame: Advocacy, Activism and the Poetry of Blame (hybrid: literary criticism, interviews and original poetry)
    • Co-Directors: Susan Strehle and Leslie Heywood
    • Committee Members: Lennard Davis, Sidonie Smith
    • Additional Certifications Earned: Binghamton University provides additional certification to recognize significant work in various areas.
      • Latin American and Caribbean Area Studies
      • College Teaching in English
  • M.A. Binghamton University, English Literature and Creative Writing (1996)
    • Thesis: Boxes in the Attic (poetry)
    • Director: Ruth Stone
    • Committee Member: Liz Rosenberg
  • B.A. Lycoming College, English Literature and Creative Writing/History (1994)
    • Senior Honors' Project in Creative Writing: Lifting the Stable (poetry)
    • Director: Penelope Austin
    • Committee Members: G.W. Hawkes, Gary Boerckel
    • Senior Honors' Project in History: Spiralling Dreams of the Susquehanna: A Study of Local Creative Writers
    • Director: John F. Piper
    • Committee Members: Robert H. Larson, Gary Hafer, Robert VanVoorst

 

J. Elizabeth Clark, Ph.D. (lclark@lagcc.cuny.edu)
Professor of English

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Phone:718.482.5665

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