Bonnie Shaker, Ph.D.
Biography
Dr. Bonnie James Shaker is an Associate Professor of English at 麻豆传媒 at Geauga, where she teaches composition and literature through the College of Arts & Sciences and speech and media literacy through the College of Communication & Information. Over the years, she has also taught technical writing; news, editorial, and feature writing; and American journalism history. Her teaching, scholarship, and professional background meet at the intersection of English and Media Studies. Dr. Shaker spent five years in television news before earning her Ph.D. in English from Case Western Reserve University, where she specialized in British and American literature of the long nineteenth century. Her book, Coloring Locals: Racial Formation in Kate Chopin鈥檚 Youth鈥檚 Companion Stories (2003), and articles combine her interests by focusing on the periodical fiction of nineteenth-century American author, Kate Chopin.
Dr. Shaker's teaching has been recognized at the university, campus, and departmental levels. She is a 2023 Kent State Outstanding Teaching Award Finalist, a recipient of the Geauga Campus Faculty Excellence Award (2019), and co-recipient of the Kent State English Department Outstanding Composition Instructor Award (2022). She has served as a member of the 麻豆传媒 Press Editorial Board (2020-23), associate editor of the Kate Chopin International Society website, and faculty adviser to The Listening Eye poetry journal and Geauga Student Media Club.
After utilizing digital archives and conducting on-site archival research at the Boston Public Library, Houghton Library, and Missouri Historical Museum, Dr. Shaker and a co-researcher recovered Chopin鈥檚 lost short story, 鈥淗er First Party.鈥
Select Publications:
Review: The New View from Cane River: Critical Essays on Kate Chopin鈥檚 At Fault. Ed. Heather Ostman. In Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers Fortieth Anniversary Double Issue, 40.1-2, Spring 2024.
鈥淢edium鈥 as Metaphor for Discussing the Periodical,鈥 Forum, American Periodicals, vol. 30, no. 1, 2020.
With Angela Pettitt and Lae鈥檒 Hughes-Watkins, "Recovering Kate Chopin's 'Her First Party'鈥: Media, Mediation, Message," American Periodicals, vol. 27, no. 1, 2017.
With Angela Pettitt. "'Her First Party' as Her Last Story: Recovering Kate Chopin's Fiction," Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers, vol. 30, no. 2, 2013.
鈥淜ate Chopin鈥檚 Canonical and Market Place: Authorship, Authorization, and Authority,鈥 reprinted in Women鈥檚 Writings in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries: Short Stories, edited by Taisha Abraham, PHI Learning, 2013.
鈥淜ate Chopin and the Birth of Young Adult Fiction," Defining Print Culture for Youth: The Cultural Work of Children鈥檚 Literature, edited by Anne Lundin and Wayne A. Wiegand, Greenwood Press, 2003.
Coloring Locals: Racial Formation in Kate Chopin鈥檚 Youth鈥檚 Companion Stories, U Iowa P, 2003.
鈥淜ate Chopin and the Periodical: Revisiting the Re-vision,鈥 The Only Efficient Instrument: American Women Writers and the Periodical, edited by Aleta Feinsod Cane and Susan Alves, U Iowa P, 2001.
鈥溾橪ookin鈥 jis鈥 like white folks鈥: Coloring Locals in Kate Chopin鈥檚 鈥楢 Rude Awakening,'" Louisiana Literature, vol. 14, no. 2, 1997.