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Publications:
  • "What Does it Mean to be Political?: From Service-Learning to Social Action Pedagogy," Pedagogy (forthcoming)
  • American Literature and Social Reform American Voices: 1870-1920. New York: Appleton, 2005.
  • "The End of the World; The Beginners of a Nation: Edward Eggleston and the Crisis of National Meaning in the Gilded Age." Journal of American Studies. (December 2003).
  • The Country of Corner Lots: The Mystery of Metropolisville, the Single Tax, and the Logic of Provincial Realism," American Literary Realism (Winter 1998): 77-93.
Courses/Seminars:
  • Literature of Minorities
  • Troubled Youth: Images of Adolescence in American Culture
  • Social Class and Democracy
  •  Imagined Communities: Race, Nation, and Class in Global Contexts
 
Bruce Levy is finishing a book on Midwestern Regionalism and the under-theorized literary and filmic form of the Mid-Western. He is interested in issues of class and place within American culture and related global contexts. He directs SMU’s Center for Inter-Community Experience (ICE), which is committed to the idea and practice of social /praxis/, the melding of literary and political theory with social action.
   
Bruce Levy
Lecturer
Ph.D., Brown University
 
Office: Dallas Hall Room 243
Office Hours: TTh 12:30-2
Phone: 214-768-2505
Email: blevy@smu.edu
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