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Margie Netherton


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Title
Department

Education


  • A.B.D. Auburn University
  • B.A. Spring Hill College
  • B.S. University of South Alabama
  • M.A. Clemson University

Previous Positions


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Courses Taught at Amarillo College


Course IDCourse NameTerm
CWP-1010-3001Creative Writing2022SP
ENGL-1302-023Composition II2021SP
ENGL-1301-008Composition I2020SU
ENGL-2307-001Creative Writing2020SP
NFUND-2092-2001Creative Writing2020SP
ENGL-1301-006Composition I2020SP
ENGL-1302-007Composition II2020SP
ENGL-1301-025Composition I2020SP
ENGL-1302-016Composition II2020SP
ENGL-1302-003Composition II2020FA
ENGL-2307-001Creative Writing2020FA
ENGL-1302-007Composition II2020FA
NFUND-2092-1001Creative Writing2020FA
ENGL-1301-024Composition I2020FA
ENGL-1301-006Composition I2020FA

Other Credentials


Credential
Completed English Graduate Courses
English 0655 Maj Eng Auth 1660
English 0675 Eng Lit Cul 1800
Achieved ABD status June 1998
English 0667 Studies in Fiction
English 0674 Eng Lit Cul 1800
English 0616 Eng Lit 1500-1600
English 0617 Eng Lit 1600-1800
English 0690 Studies Comp Lit
English 0799 Research & Dissert
English 0799 Research & Dissert
English 820 Top Am Lit to 1865
English 615 Restor & 18th Cent
English 605 Engl Lit to 1700
English 801 Top In Comp & Rhet
English 814 Top Vict & Mod Brit
English 840 Directed Studies
English 800 Intro to Research
ENGL 891 Thesis Research
English 885 Composition Theory
ENGL 891 Thesis Research
English 624 St Amer Lit III
ENGL 891 Thesis Research
ENGL 891 Thesis Research

Publications, Presentations, Public Works and Awards


Presentations:

Eastern-Central American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies Conference, Collegeville, PA, 1997.  Presented paper "Reception and Exile: Jane Austen and the Women Novelists of the 1790s."

Texas Tech University Comparative Literature Symposium, Jan. 27-29, 2000.  Presented paper "A Legitimate Place From Which to Speak: Women's Empowerment Through Domestic Ideology." 

"FIRST Center Spring Showcase, "Weaving WebCT and Student-Centered Instruction."  April 4, 2001.  Presented and explained my online Freshman Comp 1 class.   

SCMLA Conference, Tulsa, Nov. 1-2, 2001.  Presented paper "A Remarkable Authority: Hannah More, Jane West, and Sarah Trimmer."   

Delta Kappa Gamma, Amarillo, Jan. 12, 2002.  Guest speaker.  Presented a talk  "Lifelong Learning Online"on the role of the Internet in lifelong learning.   

TYCA-SW Conference, San Antonio, Oct. 10-12, 2002.  Presented paper "The Role of Special Topics Courses in  'Opening the World' for Community College Students."                                                                                                  

SCMLA Conference, Austin, Nov. 1-2, 2002.  Presented paper "Jane Barker and the Quest for Self-Expression."    

SCMLA Conference, Hot Springs, AK., Oct. 30-Nov. 1, 2003.  Presented paper "Women at War: The French Revolution and Women's Writing."                        

AC Faculty Enrichment Seminar: "Enduring Greece," Amarillo, Sept. 5-Nov. 21, 2003. Presented paper "Antigone" to area scholars.  

PCTE Conference: "Sowing the Seeds of Success," Amarillo, Oct. 20, 2005.  Member of panel that presented the AC English Dept.'s new rhetorical approach to area high school English teachers.        

"Jane Barker and the Great Forgetting." Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association Conference, Tuscon, AZ, 2006.


"A Rhetorical Analysis of Shirley Jackson's 'The Lottery.'"  Building Better Bridges Conference, Amarillo College, 2006.


Publications:


A Rhetoric Handbook for English 1301 and 1302. Co-author. 2005.
"Why AC Should Change Its Slogan."  Freelancer, Spring 2005.
"Female Writers Have Influenced Cultures Throughout the Centuries." Amarillo Globe News column, 2001.
"Life on the Fringes." SFest, Ltd., Summer 1995.

Awards:

Recipient of the Auburn University English Department Award for Best Graduate Paper, 1996-97
Title V Grant winner, 2010
Mead Award Nominee