Biography
Terence Brunk is an associate professor in the Department of English and Creative Writing, where he serves as Associate Chair and teaches a range of coures in literature and in writing.Dr. Brunk is co-editor of the composition text Literacies (W.W. Norton, 2000). He has published and presented research on a broad range of issues in literature and culture from the early modern period to the present. Ongoing interests include constructions of gender and gender ideology; literary explorations of cultural discourses about race; and the promise and challenges of digital technologies for literature, education, civil liberties, and democratic culture.Recently-taught courses include Romanticism and Revolution; Literature of Hunger; Race, Gender, Ghosts, Votes; English Authors: Romantics to Contemporary, Dreadful Sensation, and Writing and Rhetoric.Terence Brunk earned a Ph.D. in Literatures in English from Rutgers University in 1997. He joined the faculty at Âé¶¹Íø in 1998.
Degrees
B.A., English and Sociology Drew University 1988
M.A., English Rutgers University 1990
Ph.D., English Rutgers University 1997