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Department of English

Name: Beth Counihan, Associate Professor
Education:

  • Ph.D. in English with a concentration in Composition and Rhetoric, Graduate Center-CUNY, 2005
  • M.A. in English with a concentration in Composition and Rhetoric, Lehman College-CUNY, 1997
  • B.A. in English, Fordham University, 1989

Courses I Teach:

EN101 Learning Community paired with Acting I taught by Georgia McGill of the Speech and Theater department.

EN102 Introduction to Literature with a theme of food

EN302:  Readings in Drama

Teaching Philosophy:

I run a relaxed and supportive classroom -- but be prepared to work! Developing the ability to read and write critically and analytically takes time and patience—it’s a lifelong project.  In my classes, we do a variety of activities including group work, in class writing, internet research—even going on field trips.  We work on study skills as well: how to take notes, keep organized, and use our time wisely.

Interests and Activities:

Ethnography, History of the English Language, Drama, Portrait Photography

Editor-in-Chief, QueensZine, The College’s Interdisciplinary Online Journal of Arts and Ideas

Publications:

-“When I Wake Up in the Morning, It All Depends on What I Want to Do:’ An Ethnography of Leisure in the Lives of Elderly Women.”  Journal of Aging, the Humanities and the Arts.  Volume II, Number 1 (Jan-March 08), 25-35.

-“Storytelling as Scholarship:  A Writerly Approach to Research” with Sondra Perl, Tim McCormack and Emily Schnee in English Education  NCTE:  Vol 39.4 (July 07) 306-325.

-“Using Hatha Yoga Breathing Assignments:  An Essai” in Shelton-Colangelo, Sharon and Carolina Mancuso, eds. Teaching with Joy:    Educational Practices for the Twenty-First Century.  Lanham, MD: Roman and Littlefield, 2006, 25-28.

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