Suzanne Stein, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor - English Literature
Phone: 941-359-4241
Fax: 941-359-4489
Office: SMC C248
Email: shstein@sar.usf.edu
Curriculum Vitae
Dr. Suzanne Stein is an Assistant Professor of English at the University of
South Florida Sarasota-Manatee. Dr. Stein brings to the university a decade of
experience writing and teaching literature and the classics to undergraduate and
graduate students in New York City. At Hunter College, City University of New
York, she taught a wide variety of upper-level classes to undergraduate students
majoring in the liberal arts. At Columbia University, she created and directed
an interdisciplinary seminar for graduate students writing their Master's
Theses. (more...)
In the evolution of this seminar, which included students from all
departments at Columbia, she learned much about mentoring and helping students
with widely differing academic interests focus their scholarly projects.
In September, 2000, Dr. Stein published a book with Garland/Routledge
Press about Herman Melville and fanaticism: The Pusher and the Sufferer: An
Unsentimental Look at Moby-Dick. She has published fiction in Grand Street
magazine and Feminist Studies, and won First Place in the fiction category of
the Open Voice Contest at the West Side Y.M.C.A. in Manhattan. Since coming to
U.S.F., she has published guest editorials in the Sarasota Herald Tribune and
hosted literary events at Sarasota’s Selby Library. She participates actively in
the cultural life of the University and Sarasota. Dr. Stein received her
Bachelor’s degree from Sarah Lawrence College and graduate degrees from Rutgers
University. Her current intellectual pursuits are several-fold. She is writing
about terrorism and Israel for periodical publications. She is studying
eighteenth-century political theory. She is preparing a manuscript of a
literate, intelligible physics textbook. She is also planning an essay on four
paintings of Piero della Francesca in Sansepolcro, Tuscany. (hide...)
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Teaching
Syllabi from recent semesters. Click on Course Prefix and Number to
review course syllabus.
Example ENL 3332
Courses for Summer 2012
Ref # 56161 ENG 4013 Sec: 521 Literary
Criticism, MW 1pm-4:15pm
Course meets Summer B: June 25 - August 3
Courses for Spring 2012
Ref # 24881
AML 3031 Sec: 591 Am Lit From Begin
to 1860, M 6:00pm-8:50pm
Ref # 18903 ENL 3332 Sec: 521 Late Shakespeare, MW
3:30pm-4:45pm
Ref # 26481 ENL 4338 Sec: 521 Adv Studies in
Shakespeare, MW 2:00pm-3:15pm
Courses for Fall 2011
Ref # 89794
ENL 3015 Sec: 521 British Literature to
1616, MW 3:30pm-4:45pm
Ref # 84536
ENL 3331 Sec: 591 Early
Shakespeare, M 6:00pm-8:45pm
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