Assistant Teaching Professor
Office
Humanities 242 H
Loyola University Maryland
4501 N. Charles St.
Baltimore, MD 21210
Phone: 410-617-2147
sfguttman@loyola.edu
Education
- Ph.D, Rutgers University
- M.A., Boston University
- B.A., Johns Hopkins University
Courses Taught
- EN 203 Major Writers: American Literature
- EN 101 Understanding Literature
- EN 366 American Lit to 1st World War
- LS 632.41 Tradition and Revolt: Twentieth Century Modernism(s) (Graduate Program in Liberal Studies)
Publications
- “Piecing the Crazy-Quilt: Approaches to Teaching Agnes Smedley’s Daughter of Earth.”A Class of Our Own: Teaching the Literature of the Working Class. Eds. Laura Hapke and Lisa Cooper Kirby. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2008. 76-95.
- “‘No Tomorrow in the Man’: Uncovering the Great Depression in Their Eyes Were Watching God.” Arizona Quarterly 63.3 (Autumn 2007): 91-117.
- “What Bigger Killed For: Re-Reading Violence Against Women in Native Son.” Texas Studies in Literature and Language 43.2 (June 2001): 169-193.
- Selection reprinted in Native Son (Bloom's Guide). Ed., Harold Bloom. New York: Chelsea House, 2007