ࡱ> _a^ TGbjbjGG @j--T?XX(((((<<<<LD<(@(B(B(B(B(B(B(,*a-\n((n((((((@(@(%'01p'4,((0('4--h''('@n(n((-X :   Curriculum Vitae Ann Peters Department of English Stern College, 鶹ýӳ New York, New York 10016 Home: (718) 797-5357; Office (917) 326-4804 email: apeters@yu.edu Home Address: 339 Washington Avenue, Brooklyn NY 11205 Employment 2005-present Assistant Professor, Stern College, 鶹ýӳ Coordinator of American Studies Minor 2001-2005 Lecturer, Stern College, 鶹ýӳ 2000-2001 Adjunct Instructor, Stern College, 鶹ýӳ 2000 Instructor, Center for Continuing Education, City University of New York 1993-1997 Graduate Teaching Fellow and Instructor, Hunter College, Bronx Community College, Medgar Evers College, New York Education 2005 Ph.D., The Graduate School and University Center of the City University of New York (English Literature) Dissertation: Travelers in Residence: Women Writing New York at Mid-Century; Oral Exam and Comprehensive Exam, Pass with Distinction 1988 B.A., University of Notre Dame, Summa Cum Laude, Notre Dame Scholar Academic Honors and Awards 2012 The McGinnis Ritchie Award for Best in Nonfiction, The Editors Award from The Southwest Review 2011 Dean Karen Bacon Award for Excellence, Stern College for Women 2010 New Millenium Press Essay Prize, Honorable Mention, for New York Revisions 2005 The Adrienne Auslander Munich Prize, Best Dissertation Involving Womens Writing, CUNY Graduate Center, 2005 2002 Writing Fellowship, Norcroft Writing Residency, Lutsen, Minnesota 1999 The Harold M. Proshansky Dissertation Fellowship for the Study of Urban Change in New York City 1996-98 Teaching Fellowship, CUNY Research and Teaching Fields Twentieth-Century American Literature; Creative Nonfiction; Autobiography Publications Books House Hold: A Memoir of Place and Property Forthcoming, The University of Wisconsin Press, November, 2013 Articles The House on the Ledge. The Southwest Review 97.1 (Winter 2012) Jessamyn West. Afterward and Bibliography. Cress Delahanty. By Jessamyn West. New York: The Feminist Press, 2006: 313-348. A Traveler in Residence: Maeve Brennan and the Last Days of New York. Womens Studies Quarterly 33.3 (Winter 2005). Articles Submitted for Publication Klute and the Kitchenette, under consideration, The Millions, Spring 2012. Awarded Nonfiction Honorable Mention Prize, New Millenium Press, Fall 2010. Digital. Gregarious Ladies: Edith Wharton and the Hotel Novel, under consideration, American Realism, Spring 2012. Papers, Readings and Invited Talks Invited Reading and Panel Discussion, Memoir in the Academy, sponsored by The Faculty Book Series in the Humanities, Yeshiva College, March, 2013. Teaching Across the Disciplines. A lecture presented to incoming students at Stern College Open House, Stern College, November, 2012. Invited Talk, Writing Creative Nonfiction, Marian University, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, September, 2012. Invited Reading, The House on the Ledge, at the New York Friends Exhibit, Windover Center for the Arts, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, June 15, 2012. William Maxwell and the American in Paris, presented at the College English Association Annual Conference, Richmond, VA, March, 2012. Post-War Tourism, The New Yorker, and William Maxwells Chateau presented at the Time Space Panel, The Louisville Conference on Literature and Culture, Louisville, KY, February, 2012. Panel Moderator, 鶹ýӳ Alumni Author Panel, 鶹ýӳ, New York, NY, February, 2012. Reading, House Hold, Stern College Reading Club (student invitation), March, 2012. Reading Public Space in Edith Whartons Fiction. Guest Lecture in Professor Matt Millers Literature and Culture of the City Course, November, 2011. Elizabeth Bishop and the Environment. Panel moderated with students from Literature and Environment Course, 鶹ýӳ Open House, Beren Campus, November, 2011. Why the Liberal Arts? A lecture presented to incoming Deans Scholars, Stern College. Reading, The House on the Ledge, Stern College Poetry Club, 2010. The Song of the Earth: Literature and the Environment, a lecture on environmental writing and eco-criticism presented to incoming students and their parents, Stern College. 2010. Can Literature Save the Earth? A lecture on environmental studies and literature presented to incoming students, Stern College, 2009. Writing New York, a lecture on poets of New York, presented to English Major Reading Group with Professor Matt Miller, 2008. Fact and Fiction: Teaching Creative Nonfiction to Undergraduates, presented to the Stern College Board of Directors, 2007. The Consuming Heroine, a guest lecture on Edith Whartons The House of Mirth and Charlotte Perkins Gilmans Women and Economics, presented in Professor Carole Silvers and Professor Ellen Schreckers Women and Culture course, 2006. Letters of Martin Luther King: An Introduction to Rhetorical Modes presented in conjunction with Yeshiva College and Stern College Recruitment and Admissions at Los Angeles area high schools, 2005. Supporting Writing Across the University: Writing and Technology, presented at the Institutional Best Practices Session of the Seventh Sloan-C International Conference on Online Learning, Orlando, Florida, November, 2001. Writing the Hotel: Edith Wharton and the New York Novel, presented on the Edith Wharton Panel at the New York Conference on Language & Literature, Cortland, New York, September, 2001. Where is the Group? Women Writing New York, presented on the panel American Women Novelists between the Wars at the South Central Modern Language Association Conference in conjunction with The Society of Cultural Exchange, San Antonio, Texas, November, 2000. Using Interactivity in Online Writing Instruction, co-presented with William Bernhardt, Russell Day and Nora Eisenberg at the Sixth Annual Mid-Atlantic College Conference, Teaching, Learning, and Managing with Technology, Montgomery County Community College, Blue Bell, Pennsylvania, October, 2000. Camera Frames: The Personal Writing of Mary McCarthy and Christopher Isherwood, presented on the panel The Monstrous Personal Chronicle: Personal Writings between the Two World Wars at the New Modernisms Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, October, 2000. Online Writing Across the Curriculum Workshops, co-presented with Christine Timm and Stuart Cochran at the 23rd Annual CAWS (CUNY Association of Writing Supervisors) Conference, New York, New York, October, 1999. Going Anywhere But Here: City Love in the Novels of Dawn Powell, presented at Northeast Modern Language Association Conference, Baltimore, Maryland, April, 1999. Professional Judge, Council of Wisconsin Writers, The Larry and Eleanor Sternig Short Fiction Contest, 2011, 2012, and 2013 Editor, 2011-present, Williamsburg (novel) by Robert Sietsema, in development. Editor, 2010-present, Blues to Elvin (novel) by Josh Madell, in development. Editor, 2008-present, Luther and Erasmus (scholarly) by Michael Massing. Under contract, Random House. Editor, 2009-10, Why Jane Austen? (scholarly) by Rachel Brownstein. New York: Columbia University Press, 2011. Teaching Stern College, 鶹ýӳ (2000-present) Courses Developed and Taught: Literature and Culture of the 1950s The Senior Seminar: Classic Texts/Contemporary Revisions Women and the City Literature and the Environment Fact and Fiction: Reading and Writing Literary Nonfiction The Essay Freshman Honors Seminar: Regionalist Writers Wharton and Cather Seminar Writing Home: Literature of Place Americans Abroad (Honors) American Literature Survey 1 and 2 Literature of Chicago and New York Literature Between the Wars The Literature of New York Literature and Culture of Rural America American Autobiography Gateway to Reading American Literature and Culture Creative Writing: Three Genres English as a Second Language Composition and Rhetoric City University of New York - Center for Continuing Education, Hunter College, Bronx Community College, Medgar Evars (1993-2000) Courses Taught: Womens Literature of New York City World Literature American Literature Freshman Composition and Remedial English American Literature Student Mentoring 2012-13 First reader on honors thesis (the fiction and reputation of flapper-era writer Katherine Brush), First reader for two English major exit projects (portfolio of three revised papers). Second reader on one English major exit project. 2011-2012 First reader on honors thesis (the fiction of Nathan Englander), English major thesis (Rhys, The Wide Sargasso Sea), student portfolio (three revised papers). Second reader on honors thesis (David Foster Wallace) and on creative writing portfolio (fiction). Independent study (early critical response to Fitzgeralds The Great Gatsby). 2010-2011 First reader on honors thesis (Holocaust Memoir), honors thesis (Cather and Representation of Marriage), department thesis (Gabriel Garcia Marquez, winner of the Mirsky Essay Prize.) Second reader on honors thesis (Wallace Stegner), honors thesis (Emerson and Education), English major thesis (J.D. Salinger) and major thesis (Composition and Modes of Discourse). 2009-2010 (on leave Fall Semester) First reader on honors thesis (Joan Didion), English major thesis (Zadie Smith). Second Reader on honors thesis (Bernard Malumud) and major thesis (Jane Austen). 2008-2009 First reader on honors thesis (Woolf and McEwan), English major thesis (Woolf and Models of the Feminine), major thesis (Woolf), major thesis (Austen), creative writing portfolio (literary nonfiction). Second reader, creative writing portfolio: (poetry and fiction). 2007-2008 First reader for honors thesis (Smiley, Dickens, Shakespeare). Second Reader: All Communications and Creative Writing Final Projects. 2006-2007 First reader, English major thesis (McEwan and Violence). Second reader: All Communications and Creative Writing Final Projects. 2005-2006 Second reader, honors thesis (Frost and Eliot). Second reader: All Communications and Creative Writing Final Projects. University, College, and Department Service 2012-2013 Developer, Coordinator, and Advisor, American Studies Minor; Coordinator, Creative Writing Concentration; The Committee on Academic Standards; Governance Committee, Responsible for Drafting Stern College Faculty Governance Document; Department representative at Admissions Office recruitment days and open houses; Advisor for English Department majors and minors; Interviewer, Honors Program candidates; Organizer and leader, informational session for prospective English majors; Judge, Mirsky Award and English Department Creative Writing Award; Organizer, English Department Tea. 2011-2012 Developer, Coordinator, and Advisor, American Studies Minor; Coordinator, Creative Writing Concentration; The Committee on Academic Standards; Department representative at Admissions Office recruitment days and open houses; Advisor for English Department majors and minors; Creator of survey course assessment materials for Middle States; Interviewer, Honors Program candidates; Organizer and leader, informational session for prospective English majors; Participant, Op-Ed Project; Judge, Laurel Hatvery Creative Writing Prize; Moderator, university-organized panel of alumni writers at Yeshiva College; Organizer, English Department Tea. 2010-2011 Developer, Coordinator, and Advisor, American Studies Minor; The Committee on Academic Standards; Judge, Dean David Mirsky Essay Prize Committee; Coordinator, English Department Faculty Advising; Coordinator, English Department Senior Exit Projects; Department representative at Admissions Office recruitment days and open houses; Advisor, English Department majors and minors; The Distinguished Scholars Committee. Interviewer, Honor Program; Member, Adjunct Hiring Committee; Presenter, Honors Program, Why the Liberal Arts?; Faculty volunteer, Metropolitan Experience, a program for introducing students to cultural events in the city. 2009-2010 (on leave Fall Semester) Developer, Coordinator, and Advisor, American Studies Minor; Coordinator, English Department Faculty Advising; Coordinator, English Department Senior Projects; Participant, Media Studies Hiring Committee; Chair, Creative Writing Hiring Committee for Fiction Writing Position; Member, Adjunct Hiring Committee; Department representative at Admissions Office recruitment days; Member, Committee for drafting of Creative Writing concentration and final portfolio requirements; Advisor, English Department majors and minors; The Distinguished Scholars Committee: Interviewer, Honors Program; Faculty volunteer, Metropolitan Experience. 2008-2009 Advisor, English Department majors and minors; Member, The Distinguished Scholars Committee: Interviewer, Honors Program; Member, English department curriculum committee; Participant, English Department student orientation; Department representative, University Open House; Faculty volunteer, Metropolitan Experience. 2007-2008 Co-Chair, MLA Search Committee, American Literature Positions (two searches), Department of English; Medievalist Search Committee and Victorianist Search Committee, Department of English; Coordinator, on-campus visits and interviews (four searches); Organizer, in-class guest lecture series with Stern and Yeshiva College Faculty (Professors Schrecker, Freedman, and Jacobsen); Participant, Art History Department faculty search; The Committee on Academic Standards; Participant, Adjunct Hiring Committee; Department representative, Admissions Office recruitment days and open houses; Member, Distinguished Scholars Committee; Participant and speaker, Shabbaton Weekend at Stern College; Presenter on new creative nonfiction course to Stern College Board of Directors; Contributor, revision of American Studies requirements; Organizer, English Department student orientation; Faculty volunteer, Metropolitan Experience. 2006-2007 Supervisor, Senior and Honors Thesis Projects; Department representative at Admissions Office recruitment days and open houses; Participant, Adjunct Hiring Committee; The Distinguished Scholars Committee; Interviewer, Honors Program; Organizer, English department student orientation; Faculty volunteer, Metropolitan Experience. 2005-2006 Department representative, Admissions Office recruitment days and open houses; Hiring Committee, Medievalist Position; The Distinguished Scholars Committee; The Jack Kent Scholarship Committee; Speaker and representative, Stern College recruitment events, Los Angeles, California; Participant, English departments student orientation. Other Professional Experience Freelance Writer, The Russell Sage Foundation, nonprofit think tank on economic and social policy. New York, New York, January 2000-2006. Freelance Writer, All You Magazine, a womens magazine published by Time Warner, 2004-06. Manager, Writer and Developer, CUNY WriteSite, an online writing lab featuring interactive writing exercises, 1998 2001. Instructor, English as a Second Language, International Business Education Corporation, New York, NY, 1995 2000. Freelance Contributor, Contemporary Literary Biography Series, Gale Research, Detroit, MI, 1991-94. High School Teacher, Notre Dame High School, New York, NY, 1991-1993. Courses Taught: American Literature, Writing the Essay, Fiction Writing, Literature and Economics, American History. Assistant to the Publisher, Basic Books, HarperCollins, New York, New York, 1989-1991. Editorial and Subsidiary Rights Assistant, Contemporary Books, New York, New York, 1988-89. Community Service Hospice Volunteer, 2004-2009; Neighborhood Advocate working with local community group to assist low-income residents in learning about tenant rights, 2007-2010; Board member, Peters Family Foundation, helping to direct the funding of humanitarian and micro-lending projects in rural communities in Africa, South America and Southeast Asia, 2005-present. 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