Julia White

Faculty

St Petersburg/Gibbs Campus

Communications

LA 117 or LA 108

White.Julia@spcollege.edu

(727) 394-6122

Office Schedule: See posted hours and updates in our course. Please contact me via Canvas if you need help with an assignment, accommodation, or any matter related to your successful completion of this course. Email me to make an on-campus appointment 48 hours in advance. Please send me your rough draft 24 hours before the appointment. Check the SPG-LIBRARY if I am not in my classroom (LA 108) or office (LA 117). NB: I am always available to help enrolled students after class (in LA 108).



Syllabus Links

Course syllabi are made available at the discretion of the faculty and may require you to log in; if a syllabus isn't accessible, the instructor may not have published it yet.








“A university should be a place of light, of liberty, and of learning” ~ Benjamin Disraeli.
Dr. Julia White has a B.A. in English from Rollins College, M.A. in English from the University of South Florida, Ph.D. in English from the University of South Florida, and Certificate in Digital Humanities from Oxford University. She has served as secretary, vice president, and president of the Florida College English Association. Dr. White’s  primary research focuses on global history as a theoretical approach to aesthetics and literary studies. She was honored to win a National Endowment for the Humanities grant to pursue study of W. B. Yeats at the National University of Ireland and Trinity College. W. B. Yeats: A Reassessment required alliance with scholars from the USA, Ireland, and the UK as well as joint publication. Recent NEH grants include National Endowment for the Humanities grants to study Shakespeare at the Folger Library: From the Globe to the Global and Modernism at Stanford University: Cultures of Interwar Urban Modernism. Dr. White’s most recent book, The Imperial Quest and Modern Memory (Routledge), makes use of postcolonial theory to track both the tensions and intersections between modernism and imperialism in the modern novel. The Imperial Quest and Modern Memory is part of Wellesley's Literary Criticism and Cultural Theory series. She is currently co-editing a book that evolved from NEH research at Stanford University: Transnational Modernism in the Interwar Era. This project examines cultural vanguards in the interwar period. Dr. White also participates in professional activities (FCEA, CEA, MLA) and publishes related research in scholarly proceedings. Her courses include British Literature, American Literature, and World Literature. She is committed to interdisciplinary teaching and accentuates the relationship between thinking and writing central to the Writing to Learn Movement (Rossenwasser & Stephen). While at the University of South Florida, Dr. White was honored to receive the James Parrish Award for Outstanding Teaching.
IQ: https://iq.spcollege.edu/category/issue-7/
INKLINKS INTERVIEW: Dr. Julia White        



Edit Instructor