Geri Harmon

TOP CLAW RECIPIENT
Dr. Geri Harmon
Assistant Professor of English
Biography
Dr. Geri Harmon, originally from New York, intended to study politics and journalism at The George Washington University in Washington DC, but she soon found a more lasting truth in fiction than in current events. Any class with her will include reading contemporary and classic short stories and creative non-fiction.
Her teaching and research interests include the intellectual and cultural achievements of the 20th century, medical humanities, southern fiction, African-American texts, women's studies, modernism and comparative religion. Her dissertation, entitled "William Faulkner, His Eye for Archetype, and America's Divided Legacy of Medicine" attempts to link some of these areas.
She has taught composition, literature and humanities courses for more than 25 years at several colleges in New York, Washington DC and Atlanta.
She encourages academic confidence through creative assignments and intellectual challenge. Active discussion, clear writing and critical reading become the centerpiece of a regular class.
Publications
- 鈥淪ome Medical History Embedded in Faulkner鈥檚 Jason Compson鈥 Faulkner and Chopin (book article). Eds. Robert W. Hamblin and Christopher Reiger. Center for Faulkner Studies, Southeast Missouri State University Press, 2010: 170-184.
Presentations
- 鈥淭he Toxic Compsons and the Homeopathic Poison Remedies鈥 presented to the annual Faulkner & Yoknapatawpha Conference: Faulkner鈥檚 Families. Univ. of Miss. Oxford, MS.
- 鈥淣ovel Directions for the Literary Classroom鈥 Chair and Moderator of session panel for SAMLA 91. Atlanta, GA.
- 鈥淭eaching Special Topics: 鈥楾he Literary History of Addiction Studies鈥 鈥 presented to SAMLA 91. Atlanta, GA.
- 鈥淛ames Baldwin鈥檚 鈥楽onny鈥檚 Blues:鈥 Suffering and Sustainability.鈥 Chair and Moderator of session panel for SAMLA 86. Atlanta, GA.
- 鈥 鈥楥ivilization Begins with Distillation:鈥 William Faulkner and the Keeley Cure for Alcoholism鈥 presented to SAMLA 86. Atlanta, GA.
- 鈥淢edical Humanities: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Medicine and Literature鈥 Chair and Moderator of session panel for Georgia and Carolina College English Association. Atlanta, GA.
- 鈥 鈥楾he Chemistry of the Soul:鈥 How Studies in Hormones Shaped Fictional People鈥 presented to Southern Association of the History of Medicine and Science (SAHMS) annual conference. Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC.
- 鈥淪elf-Fashioning and the 1793 Philadelphia Yellow Fever Outbreak in Literary and Medical History.鈥 Moderator for panel presented to SAHMS. Emory University, Atlanta GA.
- 鈥 鈥楬uman Nature Don鈥檛 Change鈥: Poison and Predisposition in Faulkner鈥檚 Fiction鈥 presented to American Comparative Literature Association (ACLA). Vancouver, CA.
- 鈥淲illiam Faulkner鈥檚 Notions of Mind-Body Typologies鈥 presented to SAHMS. Memphis, TN.
- 鈥淣ew Orleans鈥 Yellow Fever: Corpus and Corpse鈥 presented to ACLA. New Orleans, LA.
- 鈥淭he Chemistry of the Soul: Medical History in Faulkner鈥 presented to ACLA. Harvard University, Boston, MA.
- 鈥淪ome Medical History Embedded in Faulkner鈥檚 Characters鈥 presented to Faulkner and Chopin Conference. Center for Faulkner Studies at Southeast Missouri State Univ., Cape Girardeau, MO.
- 鈥淔aulkner鈥檚 Eye for Homeopathic Archetypes鈥 presented to ACLA. Puebla, Mexico.
- 鈥淐ulture, Politics, and Adaptation in Literature鈥 Chair of panel at the New Voices Conference. Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA.
- 鈥淔aulkner鈥檚 Characters and Their Symptoms鈥 presented to SAHMS. Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA.
- 鈥淒iagnosing Literary Characters Using Homeopathy鈥 presented to the New Voices Conference: 鈥淩eading, Writing and Rhetoric鈥 Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA.
- 鈥淨uentin and Benjy Compson from The Sound and The Fury and the Homeopathic Interview鈥 presented to the annual Faulkner & Yoknapatawpha Conference. Univ. of Miss. Oxford, MS.
Education
- Doctorate 鈥 English, American literature 鈥 Georgia State University
- Master's 鈥 English, American literature 鈥 The George Washington University
- Bachelor's 鈥 English 鈥 The George Washington University