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{Home > People > Faculty > Federation Faculty > Anne Fleischmann}---------------
Ph.D., University of California, Davis, 1996 Dr. Fleischmann earned a B.A. in English at Haverford College, an M.A. in English at Columbia University, and a Ph.D. in English at University of California, Davis. Dr. Fleischmann has taught Early American Literature (English 142), the American Novel (158B), African American Literature to the Harlem Renaissance (181A) and Post-Civil War American Literature (144). As a writing instructor, Dr. Fleischmann teaches English 1 and 3, English 101 (Advanced Composition), and several 102 and 104 courses (African American Studies Adjunct and Writing in the Health Sciences, Scientific Writing and Business and Technical Writing). She also serves as a mentor teacher to graduate students new to teaching. Her fields of scholarly interest include the study of race, region and ethnicity in American fiction. Her articles and book reviews have been published in African American Review and MELUS. The anthology U.S. Ethnicities and Postcolonial Criticism, edited by Peter Schmidt and Amrijit Singh, includes her essay "Neither Fish, Flesh, Nor Fowl: Race and Region in the Writings of Charles W. Chesnutt."
Email: afleischmann@ucdavis.edu |
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