Scott Romine

Scott Romine

Email: sbromine@uncg.edu
Office: MHRA 3127
Phone: 334-5311

Education

Ph.D. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill-1996
M.A. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill-1991
B.A. University of Georgia-1989


Research Interests

Dr. Romine is working on a project on the literature of Reconstruction.


Selected Publications

  • The Real South: Southern Narrative in the Age of Cultural Reproduction. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State U P, 2008.
  • Introduction. The Southerner: A Novel, by Walter Hines Page. Columbia: U of South Carolina P, 2008. ix-xli.
  • “Orphans All: Reality Homesickness in Yonder Stands Your Orphan. Revisioning Barry Hannah.” Ed. Martyn Bone. Jackson: U P of Mississippi, 2007. 161-82.
  • “Thomas Dixon and the Literary Production of Whiteness.” Thomas Dixon and the Birth of Modern America. Ed. Michele K. Gillespie and Randal L. Hall. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State U P, 2006. 124-50.
  • “Things Falling Apart: The Postcolonial Condition of Red Rock and The Leopard’s Spots.” Look Away!: The U.S. South in New World Studies. Ed. Jon Smith and Deborah N. Cohn. Durham: Duke U P, 2004. 175-200.
  • The Narrative Forms of Southern Community. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State U P, 1999.

Awards and Honors

  • Finalist, Alumni Junior Faculty Teaching Excellence Award, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 1999-2000.
  • Summer Excellence Research Award, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Summer 1997.
  • Dougald MacMillan Award for the Best Dissertation in the Department of English. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1996.
  • Finalist, Tanner Award for Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching. University of   North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1995-1996.
  • Dissertation Research Fellowship. University of North Carolina, Spring 1996.
  • Senior Fellowship. University of North Carolina, 1995-1996.

Scott Romine – C.V.


Links

Rethinking Southern Studies
The Real South

https://www.facebook.com/UncgResearch/videos/1434252686639315/


Bookshelf

Keywords for Southern Studies

Edited Collection by Scott Romine