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Tina L. Hanlon
Contributions
- Submitted Materials (14) submitted materials
- Authored Materials (11) authored materials
- Comments (4) comments
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Skills & Interests
- Humanities / English / Language / Linguistics (Intermediate)
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Academic Support Services / Accreditation
(Intermediate)
Re-accreditation editor for Ferrum College 2007-10 (preparing for 2010 SACS review) - Humanities / English / Literature (Advanced)
Associations
- Children's Literature Association
member 06/1994 – Current
Education History
- M. A. courses Children's Literature (07/1994)
Hollins College - M.A. and Ph.D. English (08/1983)
The Ohio State University - B.A. English (06/1975)
Gettysburg College
Publications
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Hanlon, Tina L.
(2017).
“Struggles for Life, Liberty, and Land: Mining Communities in Appalachian Children’s Books”
in Southern Quarterly: A Journal of Arts and Letters in the South.
(vol. 54, Spring/Summer, pp. 94-113).
https://aquila.usm.edu/soq/vol54/iss3 -
Hanlon, Tina L.
(7 Jan. 2016).
“Interview with Rex Stephenson on The Jack Tale Players.” Guest blog
in Elizabeth Dulemba a.k.a. e: Living Outside the Lines.
https://dulemba.blogspot.com/2016/01/interview-with-rex-s... - Hanlon, Tina L. (2016). “Lotteries and Scapegoats: Literary Antecedents and Influences on The Hunger Games” in Critical Insights: The Hunger Games Trilogy. Grey House/Salem Press.
Honors & Awards
- Stephen L. Fisher Award for Excellence in Teaching (post-secondary), Appalachian Studies Association (12/2017)
For “dedicat[ion] to intellectual rigor and pedagogical integrity in constructing and delivering inclusive knowledge about Appalachia and its people.” - E-Appalachia Award (03/2002)
Award for web site AppLit from Appalachian Studies Association, for "an outstanding website that promotes understanding of Appalachia and its people, or provides a vital community service to Appalachians," www.AppLit.org.
Positions
- Professor of English (08/2017 – Current) Ferrum College
- Associate Professor of English (08/1996 – 08/2017) Ferrum College
- Assistant Professor of English (08/1992 – 08/1996) Ferrum College
