Jeff Osborne
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Jeff Osborne
Professor of English
FH 7B-17
"Every class is a mini-revolution in potential. The best moments in a semester are those when we hear the questions a text poses to us in the provocative way that texts speak, the moments when we — all involved — confront our own limitations and must seek out ways to overcome them. My goal in the courses I teach is to create a classroom environment in which the questions literature asks us can be heard in such a way that we can effectively respond to them."
Education
- Ph.D., University of Kentucky
 - M.A., Radford University
 - B.A., Radford University
 
Highlighted Publications
- "Constituting American Masculinity." American Studies Journal 49.1-2 (Fall 2008).
 - "Benjamin Franklin and the Rhetoric of Virtuous Self-Fashioning." Literature & History 17.2 (2008).
 - "American Antipathy and the Cruelties of Citizenship in Letters from an American Farmer." Early American Literature 42.3 (2007).
 
Courses Taught
- American Literature
 - ENG 105 Critical Reading, Writing, and Inquiry
 - Humanities
 - Literary Criticism and Theory
 - Literature and Philosophy
 
Areas of Specialization
- Early American Literature
 - Humanities
 
Awards and Distinctions
- Board of Regents Award for Teaching Excellence, Spring 2009