O''Donoghue Kathryn

 O''Donoghue Kathryn

O''Donoghue Kathryn

  • Courses1
  • Reviews2

Biography

CUNY Queens College - English



Experience

  • Suffolk County Community College

    Assistant Professor

    O''Donoghue worked at Suffolk County Community College as a Assistant Professor

  • Baruch College

    Hybrid Coordinator, Center for Teaching and Learning

    O''Donoghue worked at Baruch College as a Hybrid Coordinator, Center for Teaching and Learning

  • City University of New York

    Lecturer, Teaching Fellow, Writing Fellow

    O''Donoghue worked at City University of New York as a Lecturer, Teaching Fellow, Writing Fellow

  • Lazard

    Graphics Operator

    O''Donoghue worked at Lazard as a Graphics Operator

  • Queens College

    Assistant Director of First Year Writing

    O''Donoghue worked at Queens College as a Assistant Director of First Year Writing

Education

  • The Graduate Center, CUNY

    Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)

    English Language and Literature
    M.Phil, 2008 Ph.D. Feb 2015

  • Tufts University

    Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA)

    Fine and Studio Arts

  • City University of New York City College

    Master of Arts (MA)

    English Language and Literature, General

Publications

  • Kate Chopin in Context: New Approaches

    Palgrave Macmillan

    While Kate Chopin, famed writer of The Awakening, has received considerable scholarly attention over the years, very little scholarship has focused on her twenty-first century impact, particularly on the global level. Kate Chopin in Context: New Approaches revisits familiar themes, establishes new themes, and brings theory to practice in classroom settings, where so many encounter Chopin as readers and as teachers. Notably, the collection includes essays from around the globe, written by scholars from North America, South America, Europe, and the Middle East, offering readers glimpses into the multi-national appreciation and versatility of the author's work. Other topics include technological applications to teaching Chopin, Gender Studies, historical and legal context, among many others. In turn, this much-needed collection reiterates and reinvigorates Kate Chopin's relevance and ultimately influence on the history of American writing.