Contact Us
For general questions relating to the Department of English and Philosophy, please contact:
Kerri Boyd
Program Coordinator
E: klboyd@ewu.edu
Terrance MacMullan
Department Chair
E: tmacmullan@ewu.edu
For general questions relating to the Department of English and Philosophy, please contact:
Kerri Boyd
Program Coordinator
E: klboyd@ewu.edu
Terrance MacMullan
Department Chair
E: tmacmullan@ewu.edu
Pronouns: he / him
Pronouns: he / him
Terrance MacMullan is Professor of Philosophy who focuses on Latin American philosophy, philosophy of race and political philosophy. He served as EWU Faculty Organization President and has earned EWU’s President’s Award and the Inter-American Philosophy Award from the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy. His book Habits of Whiteness: A Pragmatist Reconstruction will be republished by Indiana University Press.
Link for “Habits of Whiteness” https://iupress.org/9780253220714/habits-of-whiteness/
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Pedagogy, Teaching Methods, Cultural Studies, and Social Theory
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Long 18th-century British literature, cosmopolitanism, travel literature, critical theory, moral and political philosophy.
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Composition and Rhetoric
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Creative Writing (poetry and fiction)
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Technical Communication and Rhetoric
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Technical Communication, User Experience, User-Centered Design, and Rhetoric
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Composition, Developmental Writing, Drama, and Creative Writing
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Victorian Literature, World Literature, Cosmopolitanism, Realism, Animal Studies, Composition Pedagogy
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Creative Writing (Poetry and Nonfiction)
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New Testament Studies, Religious Studies, Humanities
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Literary Non-Fiction
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Literary Fiction, Professional Editing
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Interdisciplinary Environmental Humanities, Creative Writing, Culture Studies
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Grammar, Linguistics, English as Second Language, World Englishes
Recent Publications
“The Politics of English for Tourism” chapter in Teaching English for Tourism (2019)
Forthcoming
“’No one can say it anyway’ : Personal names in the classroom” book chapter in The Anti-Racist Linguist: A book of readings, to be published by Multi Lingual Matters in 2022.
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Teaching English as a Second Language, Linguistics, Women’s Literature, Composition, Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages
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Composition, Creative Writing, Media Literacy, Classical and Popular Music, Language Acquisition, Feminist Theory, Queer Theory
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Composition, Technical Communication, Graphic Design
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Literary Fiction
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Literary Non-Fiction
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Victorian Literature, The Brontës, Harriet Martineau, Thomas Hardy, Women and Literature
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British Romantic Literature, 19th Century British Literature, English Education, Children’s Literature
Prof. Blewett is a 1969 EWSC graduate with a BA in Journalism, and a 1981 graduate of EWU with an MA in English/Professional & Technical Writing. He worked as a reporter/editor at The Spokesman-Review, as an Accredited Public Relations Specialist at AvistaCorp, as Journalism Program Director at EWU for 18 years, and as a free-lance writer and Public Relations Consultant.
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Rhetoric, Classical Literature and Philosophy, Writing
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Modern British, American, and Irish Literature, Literary Theory
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Medieval Literature, Rhetoric, Mythology
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English and Creative Writing
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Journalism, News Commentary, Editorial Writing, Feature Writing, Editing, Column Writing
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Humanities, Shakespeare, Classical Literature, Onomastics
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Journalism, News Reporting, Photojournalism
In loving memory of Phil Weller, who passed away on February 1, 2021 at the age of 79. Phil taught at EWU for over 50 years.
Personal Website: Dr. Weller’s Shakespeare Navigators, a collection of annotated and illustrated plays by William Shakespeare.
In loving memory of Henry-York “Hank” Steiner, a revered professor of English at EWU, who passed away on Sept. 6, 2019 at the age of 87.