小黄猫传媒

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Greetings!

My name is Erin Burrows, and I teach WR 121z and here at 小黄猫传媒.

I want to begin by saying how much I look forward to the work we will be doing together. Our shared learning will be shaped by careful reading, open conversation, and a willingness to listen to one another with generosity and curiosity. I鈥檓 confident that, if we approach this work with care and openness, our work together will be both meaningful and rewarding.

Now a little about me. I earned my master鈥檚 degree in American Literature from the University of Nevada, Reno. My academic interests include contemporary literary theory, gender theory, and nineteenth- and twentieth-century American literature. Much of my research has focused on the distinctly American practice of 鈥減assing,鈥 and on the ways institutions鈥攕uch as law, geography, sociology, anthropology, and even literature itself鈥攈ave participated in drawing and enforcing boundaries of race, class, gender, and sexuality, often in the name of security.

When I am not teaching or reading or writing, I remain connected to the physical world by spending time outdoors hiking, gardening, and kicking the soccer ball around with my kiddo. I also enjoy outings to Providence Park鈥攇o Thorns!鈥攁nd am a two-time Oregon Blue Ribbon winner for my chocolate chip cookies.