research
Julia Reinhard Lupton

Biographica

Manifesto

Links

Studio 28

Ken Reinhard

Ellen Lupton

Mary Jane Lupton

Lynton Award

Shakespearean
Insult Generator

JCRT

Cooking with Shakespeare

Design by Hannah

Cafepress.com

Eliot's home page

 
teaching

TEACHING INTERESTS
Graduate level: Shakespeare
Undergraduate: Humanities Core Course; Shakespeare; Freshman Seminar Program; Literature of Citizenship; Outreach
Dream course: Scholarly Communication (conceptual and practical introduction for graduate students to internet tools)

CURRENT COURSES
I am on leave 2006- 2007.

Archive of syllabi

 

Spring 2006
Household Words: A Freshman Seminar
Wednesdays 11:00-11:50

This course is a freshman seminar. These seminars are designed to enhance the first-year experience of UCI students by providing informal contact with faculty. Reading and writing assignments are informal and interactive.

Household Words invites students to explore and reinvent the history and future of domestic space through linguistic, literary, visual, and environmental analysis.

Humanities 298 Humanities and the Public Sphere
This course serves the graduate student research assistants participating in Humanities Out There. The graduate course provides a forum for graduate students involved in HOT to reflect on the various dimensions of their K-12 work in a university setting; develop new research skills in areas including assessment and ESL; prepare their curricula for broader dissemination; and build collaborative relationships with K-12 teachers and other professionals outside the university. In 2003-2004, Humanities 298 was funded by a grant from the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation, as part of their Imagining America/Public Scholarship program.
Shakespeare: Directed Reading (graduate)
Henriad, Hamlet, plus a field trip to the Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, UCLA.

 

Religious Studies 5c
I contributed f our lectures to the introductory Religious Studies course. My topics will include iconography of Mary; iconography of Judith; and the Ten Commandments. Pages will be built on this site to support these lectures. Course web site available at http://eee.uci.edu/clients/sbklein/Hum5c/index.htm