Laurie Stuhlbarg
Visiting Lecturer in English
Office:
70 Brown St., Rm. 224
Phone: (401) 863-3751
Courses '08-'09
Sem I:
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ENGL 0110-S12: Critical Reading and Writing I
Sem II:
• ENGL 0110-S04: Critical Reading and Writing I - CRN XXXXX
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Degrees
M.A. Stanford University, 1997
B.A.
UC Berkeley, 1990
Research Interests
Frederick Olmsted's
landscapes and writing, landscape and literature, 19th century American
literature and culture. Creative nonfiction. The academic essay.
Professional Accomplishments
Laurie Stuhlbarg has taught writing
and literature since 1998. Her freelance articles, interviews and arts reviews
have appeared in national and regional publications, and she has participated
in and presented her work at the Brown Writer's Symposium. This fall she gave
a panel presentation entitled "Social, Literary and Rhetorical 'Communicativeness'
in the landscapes of Frederick Law Olmsted" at the international Greenscapes
conference, and she is currently at work on a book about textuality, communicativeness
and the literary in the landscapes of Frederick Law Olmsted. She has worked as a researcher
at The Nation magazine, on the editorial staff of HarperCollins, and as a public
relations consultant.

