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Stanley Blair, Associate Professor, English

Stanley Blair, Ph.D.

  • Associate Professor

Department: English

Office: The Great Hall Annex 511

Office Hours: Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, 8:30-9:30 a.m.; and by appointment.

Phone: 732-571-3619

Email: sblair@monmouth.edu


Education

Ph.D., Duke University

Research Interests

American literature and culture, New Jersey literature, popular culture, and history of rhetoric.

Popular Articles

Featured, “Where Comics Meet Classics,” Fall/Winter 2022 issue of Monmouth: The Magazine of Monmouth University. https://www.monmouth.edu/magazine/where-comics-meet-classics/

Multimedia

Presentations/Invited Talks

Presentation, “Hello from Bushy Hollow: Henry Morford’s New Monmouth, Middletown NJ, c. 1838-1843”, sponsored by the Monmouth County Historical Association, September 15, 2022.

Led Q&A and panel discussion, 151st Anniversary of the birth of Stephen Crane, co-sponsored by the Asbury Park Historical Society and the Asbury Book Cooperative, November 20, 2022. https://www.monmouth.edu/news/prof-blair-participates-in-stephen-crane-commemoration/

“Welcome to Wanalasset, N.J.; or, Reaching Them Where They Live: On Literature and Public Relevance,” New Jersey College English Associate (NJCEA) 45th Annual Conference, Seton Hall University, March 18, 2023.

“Margaret Widdemer: A Special Women’s History Month Tribute,” sponsored by the Asbury Park Historical Society, March 26, 2023. https://www.monmouth.edu/news/prof-blair-presents-on-local-writer-margaret-widdemer/

Additional Information

SERVICE:

Interim Dean, Honors School, 2016-2017

Assistant Dean, Honors School, 2015-2016, 2017

Director of Writing, 2001-2009.

Advisor (1997-2010), The Monmouth Review

Courses

Recently Taught Classes

2024 Spring

  • Foundations of American Literature – EN 228
  • Superheroes: Echoes of Epic – EN 222

2023 Fall

  • American Realism – EN 329
  • Superheroes: Echoes of Epic – EN 222

2023 Spring

  • Criticism and Theory – EN 441
  • Foundations of American Literature – EN 228
  • Literature II: Neoclassical to the Present – EN 202

2022 Fall

  • Literary Studies for English Majors – EN 226
  • Literature II: Neoclassical to the Present – EN 202
  • The Short Story in English – EN 426

2022 Spring

  • Foundations of American Literature – EN 228
  • Language and Community – EN 384
  • What Is a Book? – EN 410

2021 Fall

  • Countercultures in American History – PR 441
  • Foundations of American Literature – EN 228
  • Superheroes: Echoes of Epic – EN 222

2021 Spring

  • Contemporary American Literature – EN 334
  • Countercultures in American History – PR 441
  • Language and Community – EN 384

Frequently Taught Classes

  • American Literature I (EN 207, EN 228)
  • American Literature II (EN 208)
  • American Realism (EN 329)
  • College English II (EN 102)
  • Countercultures in American History (PR 441)
  • Foundations of American Literature (EN 228)
  • Here Be Dragons: Heroic Journeys (EN 218)
  • Language and Community (EN 384)
  • Literary Studies for English Majors (EN 226)
  • Literature I: Ancient Through Renaissance (EN 201)
  • Literature II: Neoclassical to the Present (EN 202)
  • Modern American Literature (EN 332)
  • Seminar in English (EN 491)
  • Superheroes: Echoes of Epic (EN 222)
  • The Confessional Poets: Surviving Madness (PR 446)