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Gabrielle Watling

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Gabrielle Watling
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Endicott College School of Social Sciences, Communication, and Humanities
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978-232-2973
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Mon 10:00-12:00, Wed 10:00-12:00, Fri 11:00-12:00

Profile

Gabrielle Watling came to Endicott from Australia, via Mexico. She has a Doctor of Philosophy in Post-Colonial fiction from James Cook University in Townsville, Australia, and teaches a variety of Literary and Honors classes. She enjoys presenting at conferences, and closely follows international politics and New England sports teams.

Education

James Cook University
Doctor of Philosophy in English
1
997

James Cook University
Bachelor of Arts (Honors) in English
1989

Research

Conference paper: “Last Man Standing: Pinter’s Lenny, Fleming’s Bond, and Britain’s Lost post-War Prestige.” North East Conference on British Studies, Endicott College October 13, 2017.

Conference paper: “She looked a smart woman, she might have expensive ideas”:  Clothes, Dressing, and Modern Morality in Muriel Spark.” Alternative Modernisms Conference, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK, May 16-18, 2013.

Conference paper: “"Her mind in so great a degree formed by his care": The “good servant” in Mansfield Park and Nervous Conditions. Mid Atlantic Conference on British Studies, CUNY Lehman College, NYC, New York, March 23 & 24, 2013.

Courses

ENG102 Introduction to Literary Studies
ENG214 British Literature from the 18th century to the Present
ENG260 Gothic Literature
ENG361 Victorian Secrets
ENG365 Shakespeare
HON200 Honors Seminar

Accomplishments

Awards

  • 2017: Excellence in Teaching Award (Endicott College)

Appearances

  • 2013: Sabbatical research semester

Publications

  • “Australians all, Let us Rejoice.” Mission at Tenth. 5 (2014): 24-31.
  • 2008: The Cultural History of Reading, (Volume I: The World) with Sara Quay Ph.D. (Volume II: The United States) Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2008.
  • The Cultural History of Reading, (Editor, Vol. 1 The World) with Sara Quay Ph.D. Greenwood, 2008.
  • Travel Catalogs - September 11 in Popular Culture: A Guide. Sara Quay and Amy Damico, eds. Santa Barbara, CA: Greenwood, 2010. 45-47.
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