Faculty
 

Ahearn,Barry                            

Albrecht,Thomas                        

Burke,Molly                                

Codr,Dwight                           

Cooley,Peter                                   

Desai,Gaurav                                      

Dinerstein,Joel                             

Edmonds,Dale                                   

Elmwood,Victoria                    Foster,Ken                                

Foy,Roslyn                             

Gelley,Ora                                         

Goldman,Jonathan                                   Johnson,T.R.                                                       Kaufmann,David        

Koritz,Amy                                            

Kuczynski,Michael                             

Leland,Jacob                                       

Letter,Joe                                          

Lewis,Nghana                                   

Livingston,Judith                          

Mark,Rebecca                                    

Morris,Paula                                         

Munkhoff,Richelle                              

Nair,Supriya                                        

Oldman,Elizabeth                                     

Pizer,Donald                                        

Rothenberg,Molly       

                                     

Smith,Felipe                                          

Snare,Gerald                                        

Toulouse,Teresa                         

Travis,Molly           

                                                      

 

 

  Roslyn Foy

 

 

 

 

 

Post-Doctoral Teaching Fellow

Norman Mayer Room 227

Telephone: (504) 314-2745

Fax: (504) 862-8958

E-mail: rfoy1@tulane.edu

 

Roslyn Reso Foy, after traveling and teaching overseas for several years, received her Ph.D. from the University of Connecticut in 1996. Originally from New Orleans, she has been teaching courses in British literature, composition, myth and modern literature, and honors classics at the University of New Orleans since 1997 where she was a member of the Honors Faculty. In 2005 she accepted a position as a Post-Doctoral Fellow at Tulane University. Her primary research interests are in twentieth-century British modernism and mythology. She has published the first full-length study on the work of the British modernist Mary Butts (Ritual, Myth, and Mysticism in the Work of Mary Butts: Between Feminism and Modernism–2000), numerous essays and papers, including an interview with Mary Butts’s daughter, and the entry on Mary Butts for the Dictionary of Literary Biography. Her most recent article appeared in a collection entitled Things of the Spirit: Women Constructing Spirituality, Notre Dame University Press, 2004, and she has an entry on Mary Butts for Facts on File forthcoming in 2006.