T. Lew Kaye-Skinner
328 Andrews Hall
Lincoln, NE 68588-0333
(402)472-1847 (office)
Degrees & Institutions Granting the Degree:
- University of Nebraska-Lincoln, BA (1978)
- Iliff School of Theology, Denver, CO, M. Div. (1981)
- University of Iowa, M. A. in Religion (1991)
- University of Nebraska-Lincoln, MA in English (1994)
- University of Nebraska-Lincoln, PhD (2000)
Professional Areas of Specialty:
- Composition Theory and Practice
- Online Teaching
- Non-modernist writers during the Modernist period
- English Renaissance
- Bible as Literature especially the Psalms
Courses Regularly Taught:
- Writing from Literature
- Writing as Rhetoric
- Freshman Honors Seminar
- Intro to Shakespeare
Personal Statement on Teaching, Research, and other Activities:
I am particularly interested in the place of the human in the natural and or created world and in exploring the place of writing in making sense of the world around us.
Selected Publications and/or Projects:
- "Engaging Hierarchy: A Teacher Inquiry Group Experience" with Mary K. Stillwell and Debbie Minter presented at MLA Conference in Washington, D.C., Dec 2005
- "Meeting Prospero and Tarzan at Walden Pond: Multiple Genres in the Composition Classroom" delivered at RMMLA Conference in Boulder, CO, 2 Oct 2004
- The Diary of Miss Jane Porter (novel) online publication at www.erblist.com/fanfiction, July 2003
- "How Many Apes?" (short story) online publication at www.erblist.com/fanfiction, June 2003
- "Daddy's Spur" (creative non-fiction) Plains Song Review, April 2000

