IAN MACINNES CV

 



EDUCATION1990-1995 Ph.D University of Virginia

                                   DISSERTATION (Virginia 1995) "UNKNIGHTLY WOUNDS": Renaissance Romance and the Body in Crisis. Director: Katharine Eisaman Maus
       
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1987-1990 M. A.  University of Virginia

1983-1987 B. A.  Swarthmore College magna cum laude


HONORS


                               2015 Michigan Professor of the Year - Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching

2015 Albion College Teacher of the Year
2012 Joyce G. Ferguson Award for teaching in the humanities
2011 Albion College Professor of the Year

1992-93  Dupont Dissertation Fellowship

1987-1991 Jacob K. Javits Fellowship

1987 Phi Beta Kappa, Swarthmore College


RECENT TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Asssociated Colleges of the Midwest
                Newberry Seminar in the Humanities

Albion College

ENGL 375 Shakespeare

                ENGL 346  Voices of Liberty: Milton and the seventeenth century

ENGL 345 Renaissance Women’s Literature

ENGL 344 Sixteenth-century Literature and Culture

ENGL 101H Honors Composition

ENGL 203 Advanced Expository Writing

ENGL 261  Greek and Roman Literature

ENGL 253  History of British Literature I

ENGL 151  Introduction to literature
LA 101  1st year seminar. Topics: Peace & War; Explorers, Equus

HSP 135  Great Issues in the Humanities (Honors seminar)



PUBLICATIONS

• “Leaena and Amoret.” Emblematica August 1997.
Link to PDF offprint
Online Citation in World Bibliography


•  “Stigmata on Trial:  The Nun of Portugal and the Politics of the Body.” Viator (2000).
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Online Citation from Brepols


•  Shakespeare’s Political Pageant, Review.  Shakespeare Quarterly Spring 1999.
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Online Citation from JSTOR


The homoerotics of early modern drama, Review. Shakespeare Quarterly Fall 1999.
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Online Citation from JSTOR


• “Cheerful Girls and Willing Boys: Old and Young Bodies in Shakespeare’s Sonnets.”  EMLS September 2000.
Link to article online


•  “Mastiffs and Spaniels: Gender and Nation in the English Dog,” Textual Practice March 2003.
Link to PDF offprint
Online Citation from Ingenta


  1. “’Ill luck? Ill luck?’”: Risk and Hazard in the Early Modern Marketplace”  in Barbara Sebek and Stephen Deng, Eds. Global Traffic: Discourses and Practices of Trade in English Literature and Culture from 1550 to 1700. New York: Palgrave, 2008. 39-56
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  1. Early Modern Zoology: The Construction of Animals in Science, Literature and the Visual Arts Review. Renaissance Quarterly 61.3 (Fall 2008): 925-926.
    Link to PDF offprint
    Online citation from JSTOR


  1. “Some Gothicq barbarous hand”: Poetry and foreign policy in Samuel Daniel’s “Epistle to Prince Henry,” Appositions May 2009.
    http://appositions.blogspot.com/2009/05/ian-macinnes-daniels-epistle-to-prince.html


  1. “The Politic Worm: Invertebrate life in the Early-Modern English Body” in The Indistinct Human in Renaissance Literature, ed. Vin Nardizzi and Jean Feerick. Palgrave (March 2012)
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  2. “Altering a Race of Jades: Horse Breeding and Geohumoralism in Shakespeare”  in The Horse as Cultural Icon (Intersections: Interdisciplinary Studies in Early Modern Culture, 2011) ed. Peter Edwards and Elspeth Graham. Brill, 2011.
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  3. “Who Was William Shakespeare?: An Introduction to the Life and Works,” Review.  Shakespeare Quarterly Fall 2015.
    Full Text Online from project MUSE

  4. “"Despisèd straight": Shakespeare's Observation of Semantic Memory Bias” in Sexuality and Memory in Early Modern England: Literature and the Erotics of Recollection, eds. John S. Garrison and Kyle Pivetti. Routledge (2016).
    Link to publisher's page

  5. “Response: Fabulous or Spectral?” Early Modern Culture 11.1 (2016): n. pag.
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LAST 10 YEARS OF PRESENTATIONS




  1. “Showing the Mettle of your Pasture: Animal Fodder as National Identity in Early Modern England”: Early Modern Center Winter Conference: "Before Environmentalism," University of Santa Barbara, March 6, 2009


  1. “203 Barbary Apes: Misadventures in Global Capitalism and the Geography of Time in Shakespeare’s England”: Shakespeare Association of America, Spring 2010.

  2. “Beyond the e-Textbook: Mobile webapps for the liberal Arts”: Campus Technology Forum, Long Beach, CA, Fall 2011. Also presented an updated version of this at the Educause conference in Denver, Fall 2012.

  3. ““Thou by the Indian Ganges’ Side”: The Eastern river in Early English Lyric” Shakespeare Association of America, Toronto, Spring 2013.

  4. ““Despisèd Straight”: Shakespeare’s Discovery of Semantic Memory Bias” Shakespeare Association of America, St. Louis, Spring 2014.

  5. “Cow Cross Lane and Currier’s Row: Animal Bodies in the Procedural Rhetoric of early Modern London” Shakespeare Association of America, Vancouver, Spring 2015.

  6. “Golden Verse for a Golden Valley: Poetry, Agricultural Innovation, and the Environment in Early Modern Herefordshire” Modern Language Association, Austin, TX, January 2016


  1. “‘Drowning the Earth to Profit it’: Natural Disaster, Agricultural Innovation, and Poetry in Early Modern England” Shakespeare Association of America, New Orleans, LA, March 2016

  2. “‘Lamentable Spectacle’: Animals in Early Modern Disaster Narratives” Sixteenth-Century Studies Conference, Bruges, Belgium, August 2016

  3. “‘These Violent Delights Have Violent Ends: The Sword and the Instant of Time in Romeo and Juliet” Shakespeare Association of America, Atlanta, GA, March 2017

  4. “‘Student Assignment Models: Teaching with the Map of Early Modern London (MoEML)” Making it Digital, Boston, MA, October 2017

  5. “‘Animal London: The Map of Early Modern London as Ecocritical Tool” Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Phoenix, February 2018


  1. “Oils and Waters: Chemical Science in Early Modern Women’s Recipes” Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Phoenix, February 2019

  2. “‘Leazers and Gleaners: Early Modern Poetry, Water, and Environmental Justice ” Shakespeare Association of America, Washington, DC, April 2019




OTHER SCHOLARSHIP

  1. “’Ian’s english calendar”: a website and paired iPhone application designed for students of English literature and history. The site converts old to new style dates, regnal years to legal years, etc.
    Website:
    http://www.albion.edu/english/calendar
    iPhone app:
    http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/historical-english-calendar/id454490345

  2. “Studying Shakespeare’s Sonnets” a webapp designed for students of the Sonnets in an introductory college class.
    webapp address:
    http://www.touchtext.org/SonnetApp

  3. “Telling Stories with Maps: Digital Mapping in the Humanities” a web resource page for the GLCA’s Digital Liberal Arts Initiative: http://www.dla101.org/?page_id=14

  4. “Finding the Best iOS App for Annotation and Note-Taking,” ProfHacker -- Chronicle of Higher Education, Oct. 27, 2011. (http://chronicle.com/blogs/profhacker/finding-the-best-ios-app-for-annotation-and-note-taking/36942)

  5. “Teaching with TEI and Manuscript transcription,” another web resource page for the GLCA’s Digital Liberal Arts Initiative: http://www.dla101.org/teaching-with-tei-and-manuscript-transcription




LAST 10 YEARS OF PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT


  1. “Introduction to English Paleography” at the Folger Shakespeare Library, funded by a Mellon Grant (from the Folger) and by FDC.

  2. Teagle grant for blended-learning.

  3. GLCA Collaborations Grant, “Digital Liberal Arts Across the Curriculum” collaborative project with Alexis Hart (Allegheny), Harry Brown (DePauw), and Jane Pinzino (Earlham) - Award: $28,085.

  4. FDC Grant, “Critical Making in the Humanities: Arduino and student learning outside of STEM fields” 2015.

  5. Ferguson Award for Teaching in the Humanities, “The Bronze Age Chariot: Designing and Implementing a Challenge-Based Learning Project for First-Year College Students”  — Fall 2012.

GLCA New Directions Grant, “Mobile webapps for the liberal arts – phase II”, collaborative project with Lisa Lewis - Award: $8,000, 2012.

• GLCA New Directions Grant, “Mobile learning in the humanities and sciences,” collaborative project with Ian MacInnes, Award: $12,192, 2011.

• Higher Learning Commission Conference, Chicago 2010

• GLCA GALI workshop on faculty leadership, 2010

• Council for Independent Colleges/Center for Hellenic Studies Seminar on Homer and Hesiod, 2009




SERVICE TO ALBION COLLEGE


                        Current


  1. U.S. Agent for Pedagogical Partnerships, Map of Early Modern London (MoEML)

  2. National CUR Councilor in the Humanities  - Vice Chair of Arts and Humanities Division

  3. Phi Beta Kappa Beta Chapter of Michigan

  4. Accreditation Committee, Lead Writer, Final editor for self-study document, (2019-20  — also 2009-2010)


                        Past

  1. Director of the Foundation for Undergraduate Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activity

• Faculty Development Committee 

  1. Administrator, Charles Crupi Memorial High School Poetry Contest, 2004-5, 2009- present

  2. Advisory Board, Center for Teaching and Learning

  3. DSP judge

  4. Faculty Steering Committee, 2010-2011 (chair, Spring 11-Fall 11)

• Accreditation Committee, Lead Writer, Final editor for self-study document, 2009-2010

• Hearing & Grievance Committee, 2002-2005, 2007-2010

• Faculty Steering Committee, 2004-2007 (chair, 2006-7), 2010-

• Presidential Search Committee, 2006-7

• Financial Modeling Committee, 2005-6

• Women's & Gender Studies Committee 1995-2006

• SOAR Faculty advisor

• English Department, Acting Chair, Spring 2007

  1. Faculty Advisor,

The Pleiad, 1996-2001

The Second Alternative ,1995-6

Omicron Delta Kappa, 1996-2001

Climbing Club,  2002-

Midnight Runners, 2002-

Sigma Tau Delta, 2004-

Albion Croquet Leage 2004-

           Dead Pinnochio Theatre, 2010-

• Microteaching facilitator

• Educational Policy Committee, 1999-2001  (Chair fall 99-spring 01)

• Academic Information Technology Committee 1996-1999. Chair 1996-97

• Course Change Committee, 1995-1998

• Faculty Development Committee, 1998

• Affirmative Action Committee, 1997-2000

• Co-supervisor Writing Competence Exams, 1996-2005, 2007-8

• Sleight Leadership Seminar, 1995

• SEARCH lecture, 1996

• Faculty Retreat Presentation, 1997

• Faculty Mentor for residence halls, 1998-1999

• Selection committee for P250 awards, 1999

• Writing Workshop for Faculty, 1999

• City Service Day 1997-2002

• Common Reading Experience Facilitator 1995-

• Virtual Open House facilitator, 1998-1999

• PRA award interviewer, 1999

• Lunch and Learn presentation on E-mail in teaching, 1999

• co-founder CIS in History and Culture, 1998


MEMBERSHIPS

Modern Language Association

Renaissance Society of America

Shakespeare Association of America

Society for the study of Early Modern Women


LANGUAGESFrench and Italian