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Dr. Mary Wheeling
Adjunct Faculty
English

Mary Wheeling first began teaching at Goldey-Beacom College in 2002, where she has taught writing, humanities, presentation, and debate. In the classroom she seeks not only to teach the course's subject matter but also to encourage her students to develop and apply more complex thinking to the world around them.

Wheeling's research focuses on gender issues in literature, particularly on the professional, commercial, and canonical position of woman authors. Her published work includes a literary biography of Modernist writer Evelyn Scott, entitled Fighting the Current: The Life and Work of Evelyn Scott (LSU Press, 1998). She has recently begun a project exploring female analogs of Mark Twain's most famous narrator, Huckleberry Finn.

Teaching:
ENG 175 - Critical Writing I
ENG 176 - Critical Writing II
ENG 256 - Creative Writing
HUM 103 - Humanities I:  Our Cultural Heritage
HUM 104 - Humanities II:  Roots of the Modern World

Education:
PhD, English, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
MA, English, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
BA, English, Florida State University
 

Contact Information:
Email: wheeling@gbc.edu
Office: Arts & Sciences Suite 6
          Business Training Skills Pavilion

Office Hours:
Available on Campus Web

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