Bev Hogue
Associate Professor
and Chair of the English Department, Marietta College, Marietta, Ohio
Education
- Ph.D. in Literature, Bowling Green State University, December
2000
- M.A. in English, University of Kentucky, 1987
- B.A. in English, Asbury College, 1984
Publications and Papers
- "From Mulberries to Machines: Planting the Simulated Garden." ISLE 15.1 (Winter 2008): 101-110.
- "Naming the Bones: Bodies of Knowledge in Contemporary Fiction."
Modern Fiction Studies 52.1 (Spring 2006): 121-42..
- "Forgotten Frontier: Literature of the Old Northwest"
in A Companion to American Regional Literature, ed. Charles Crow; London:
Blackwell, 2003.
- "Pregnant Pauses: Unbearable Memory in Contemporary New Zealand Literature," presented at the MLA convention, Washington, D.C., Dec. 2005.
- "From Mulberries to Machines: Simulated Gardens in Midwestern Literature" presented at the ACA/PCA national conference, Atlanta, Ga., April 2006.
- "Cultural Souvenirs: Fetishization of Authenticity in Two New Zealand
Authors." Presented at the United States Association for Commonwealth
Literature and Language Studies conference, Savannah, Georgia, March 26, 2005.
- "Simulated Monuments in Morrison, Frame, and Saramago."
Conference Paper presented at the Poetics of Exile Conference, Auckland, New
Zealand, July 2003.
- "Across the Void by E-mail," conference paper presented
at the National Coalition of Independent Scholars' conference in Vancouver,
British Columbia, October 2002.
- "Outside In: Gene Stratton-Porter and the Domestication
of the Wild," conference paper presented at the National Women Nature
Writers Conference, June 2000.
Frequent reviews for the Ohioana Quarterly
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