Lisa Hammond's homepage
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Complete course information is available for currently enrolled students in Blackboard. Included below, however, are a couple of my favorite assignments, (ones students generally enjoy and that I consider usual or innovative or otherwise interesting), as well as two articles I published about teaching women's studies classes online.

Only a Southerner can point you in the general direction of yonder.ENGL 282: Contemporary Southern Fiction
Response Paper: Humor and the American South
Short Paper on Somehow Form a Family (Tony Earley) or The Christmas Letters ( Lee Smith)

ENGL 286: Poetry
Anthology Assignment
How to Read a Poem

WGST 111: Women in Culture
Oral History Project: Women's Personal Histories

 

Dealing With Inequities: When Students in the Same Class Have Different Access.” Kairos: A
Journal for Teachers of Writing in Webbed Environments
6.2 (Fall 2001): np.

Women’s Studies 101 on the Web.” Kairos: A Journal for Teachers of Writing in Webbed
Environments
6.1 (Spring 2001): np.

Please feel free to borrow from my ideas, but if you use any of my assignments or handouts, I'd appreciate credit and your sending me an email to let me know.

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This page copyright 2000-2012 by Lisa Hammond | last update 9 February 2012

Dr. Lisa Hammond is a professor and poet working at the University of South Carolina Lancaster. She previously had this site posted at <http://web.infoavenet/~lrashley> or at <http://web.infoavenet/~lrashley/index.htm> under her former name, Dr. Lisa Hammond Rashley.  She most recently moved it from <http://web.comporium.net/~lghammond/> to this new site, where she devoutely hopes it will stay for a long while. If you have links to the old site, please update those.  Thanks.