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Marion K. McInnes (Marnie)

Professor Emerita of English and Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies

mmcinnes@depauw.edu

Educational Background

  • PhD in English Literature, Yale University
  • BA in English Literature with Distinction, Stanford University

Teaching Interests

  • Literature and Interpretation
  • Introduction to Poetry
  • Introduction to Fiction
  • College Writing
  • Autobiography
  • Women and Literature
  • Poets and Photographers
  • Reflections on Photography
  • Walt Whitman
  • Time and Literature
  • Haiti: Literature, Landscape, Environment
  • Science Writing
  • Fulbright Seminar
  • How to Live: The Long Tradition of Literary Advice

Research, Scholarly, Creative Work

  • “Looking for Louis Agassiz: A Story of Rocks and Race in Maine.” Mosaic: An Interdisciplinary Critical Journal (2019)
  • “Why Geologists Think Glacial Mountains Look Like Sheep.” An Object Lesson. The Atlantic. July 7, 2017.
  • “Following You: Second Person in Walt Whitman’s ‘As I Ebb’d with the Ocean of Life.” Walt Whitman Quarterly Review 35 (2017)
  • “Photographic Documents and Postmodern Fictions: Photobooks by Susan Meiselas and Gregory Crewdson.” Mosaic: An Interdisciplinary Critical Journal (2012).
  • “A Meditation on Poetry and Photography.” Photographies 5 (March 2012).
  • “Photographic Portraits and the Violence of the Ordinary.” International Journal of the Humanities 5 (2008)
  • “Critical Thinking in English.” Contribution to Critical Thinking in the Humanities. George W. Rainbolt and Sandra L. Dwyer. Second Custom Edition. Thompson Press, 2008.

Professional Experience

  • Associate Dean of Academic Affairs at DePauw (1997-2004)
  • Dean of Academic Life at DePauw (2005-2009)

Awards and Honors

  • Phi Beta Kappa, Stanford University (1972)
  • Methodist Exemplary Teaching Award (2014-15)
  • Tucker Distinguished Career Award (2018)