Dr. Nicole L. Willey
English
Professor
Campus:
Tuscarawas
Biography
Nicole Willey is a Professor of English at 麻豆传媒 at Tuscarawas, where she has been teaching literature and writing courses since 2003. Her research interests include mothering, masculinities, memoir, pedagogy, nineteenth-century American literature, and slave narratives. She wrote Creating a New Ideal of Masculinity for American Men: The Achievement of Sentimental Women Writers in the Mid-Nineteenth Century and co-edited the collection Motherhood Memoirs: Mothers Creating/Writing Lives, and is currently working on a collection about Feminist Fathering. She is also the Mentoring Program Coordinator for faculty at the Tuscarawas Campus. She lives in New Philadelphia, Ohio, with her husband, two sons, and their dog.
Education
2003 Ph.D. in English Literature. University of Alabama.
1999 M.A. in English Literature. 麻豆传媒.
1995 B.S. Summa Cum Laude. Secondary English Education. Edinboro University of Pennsylvania
1999 M.A. in English Literature. 麻豆传媒.
1995 B.S. Summa Cum Laude. Secondary English Education. Edinboro University of Pennsylvania
Expertise
Motherhood
Memoir
African-American Literature
Feminist/Gender Theory
Memoir
African-American Literature
Feminist/Gender Theory
Publications
- Motherhood Memoirs: Mothers Creating/Writing Lives. Eds. Justine Dymond and Nicole Willey.Bradford, Ontario: Demeter P, 2013. Print.
- Creating a New Ideal of Masculinity for American Men: The Achievement of Sentimental Women Writers in the Mid-Nineteenth Century. Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen P, 2007. Print.
- 鈥淣on-Traditional Fathering in Botswana: Alexander McCall Smith鈥檚 Vision for Nurturing Paternity in the No. 1 Ladies鈥 Detective Agency Series.鈥 Pops in Pop Culture: Fatherhood, Masculinity, and the Modern Family. Ed. Liz Podnieks. Palgrave, 2016.
- 鈥淚n Search of Our Mother鈥檚 Memoirs: Form and Function in African American Motherhood in Letters.鈥 Motherhood Memoirs: Mothers Creating/Writing Lives. Eds. Justine Dymond and Nicole Willey. Bradford, Ontario: Demeter P, 2013. 233-260. Print.
- 鈥淚ntroduction: Creating the Collection.鈥 Justine Dymond, co-author. Motherhood Memoirs: Mothers Creating/Writing Lives. Eds. Justine Dymond and Nicole Willey. Bradford, Ontario: Demeter P, 2013. 1-30. Print.
- 鈥淐olonialism鈥檚 Impact on Mothering: Jamaica Kincaid鈥檚 Rendering of the Mother-Daughter Split.鈥 Textual Mothers/Maternal Texts: Motherhood in Contemporary Women鈥檚 Literatures. Eds. Elizabeth Podnieks and Andrea O鈥橰eilly. Waterloo, Ontario: Wilfrid Laurie
- 鈥淎nger in the House: Writing, Reading, and Mothering.鈥 Contemporary American Women: Our Defining Passages. Eds. Carol Smallwood and Cynthia Brackett-Vincent. Somerville, ME: All Things that Matter P, 2009. 29-33. Print.
- 鈥淢othering in Slavery: A Revision of African Feminist Principles.鈥 Journal of the Association for Research on Mothering 9.2 (2008): 191-207. Print.
- 鈥淥f 鈥業ndians,鈥 History, and Truth: Postmodernism 101 for First Year Students.鈥 Teaching English at the Two-Year College 34.3 (2007): 271-278. Print.
- 鈥淲hy Do Women Write? An Autobiography of a Dissertation.鈥 Women Writers: Special Issue on Autotheory Ed. Lisa Johnson. (Summer 2003). www.womenwriters.net/may2003/willey.html.
- 鈥淚buza vs. Lagos: The Feminist and Traditional Buchi Emecheta.鈥 The Journal of the Association for Research on Mothering 2.2 (Fall/Winter 2000): 155-166. Print.