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Dr. Matthew Cella will give a presentation on Thursday, 11 April at 3:30 in DHC 051. The title of his talk is "You Don't Have to Hike the Trails to Care About the Forest: Disability Narratives and the Environment."

The talk examines how autobiographical narratives by people with disabilities challenge normative (even ableist) constructions of the body-environment relationship. The study of these disability narratives therefore provides an opportunity to develop a richer and more inclusive ecological criticism.

Matthew J.C. Cella is an assistant professor in the English department at Shippensburg University. He has published articles and reviews in a variety of journals, including Western American Literature, MELUS, and ISLE. His book, Bad Land Pastoralism in Great Plains Fiction, was a finalist for the Great Plains Distinguished Book Prize in 2011.
 

 

 

 


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Contact Information

Dauphin Humanities Center, 128
Shippensburg University
1871 Old Main Drive
Shippensburg, PA  17257
Phone: 717. 477.1495
Fax: 717.477.4025

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Catherine Dibello

Professor of English

Office: Wright Hall 228
Phone:  477.1190
Email: cjdibe@ship.edu
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Education/Degrees:
B.A., Appalachian State University (1974)
M.A., University of Virginia (1976)
Ph.D., Indiana University (1983)

 

Research/Teaching Interests:
19th century British literature, women's literature

 

Selected Publications:

Composing Our World. Bookman, 2007. Co-authored with Wen Ting-shu.

Everyday English in Taiwan. LinKing Pubs., 2005. Co-authored with Wen Ting-shu.

At the Source: a Text for Basic Writers. McGraw-Hill, 1993.  Co-authored with Beverly Butler.