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Job Title: Assistant Professor

Phone: (631) 632-7390

E-mailKristina.Lucenko@stonybrook.edu

Office Location: Humanities 2042 

 

 

Education

  • Ph.D., English, University at Buffalo
  • M.A., English (concentration in nonfiction writing), The City College of New York
  • B.A., English, Rutgers College

Courses Taught at SBU

Program in Writing and Rhetoric

• WRT 101

• WRT 102

• WRT 303: The Personal  Essay

• WRT 302: Life Writing and Storytelling

• WRT 302: Feminist Rhetorics

• WRT 302: Women Writing

• WRT 621: Graduate-level Writing

The Honors College

• HON 201: Gender and Autobiography

• HON 201: "Sick Lit": Illness and Disability Narratives

Alda Center for Communicating Science

• JRN 502: Writing to be Understood

School of Health Technology and Management

• HAN 383: Professional Writing 
• HAN 333: Communication Skills

 

Courses Taught Elsewhere
State University of New York at Buffalo, English Department
• English 101
• English 102
• Advanced English 201


University of Southern Mississippi, English Department
• English Composition 101
• English Composition 102
• Poetry Writing Workshop
• Introduction to Drama

 

Selected Publications

(Critical Essays, Personal Essays, and Book Reviews)

  • “The Framework as Writing Comprehension,” English Journal. Urbana: NCTE, forthcoming 2017. Print. 
  • "Generation(s) of Narratives: Life Writing and Digital Storytelling," Service Learning and Literary Studies, Approaches to Teaching, Modern Language Association, winter 2014
  • "'I Am Not Always in Such a Frame': Community and Gender in Early American Criminal Narratives," a chapter in the collection, Assimilation and Subversion in Earlier American Literature, Cambridge Scholars Press, summer 2006
  • "Love and Its Derivatives," a review of new books of poetry by Olena Kalytiak Davis and Larissa Szporluk, AGNI, spring 2004
  • "Recommendation: Jane Bowles," Post Road, fall 2000
  • "Ivana Kupala: Then and Now," Zdorov!, summer 2000
  • "Birthdays," moxie, spring 2000
  • "Compost Mentis," Promethean, fall 1997

(Poetry and Fiction)

  • "Poem," Story 1, winter 2014 
  • "Secret Playdate," mamazine.com, February 2007
  • "Coyote Girl," "Bedtime Story," and "Wish List," lapetitezine.org, winter 2005
  • "Noctilucent Clouds Over Finland," Product, fall 2003
  • "Bus Ride Resolutions," Paterson Literary Review, summer 2002
  • "Lisa Marie" and "Nightshift," diceybrown.com, spring 2002
  • "Tomato Dress," Potpourri, summer 2001
  • "Clovis and Candy," Promethean, fall 1998

(Theatre Reviews)

  • "Obo: Our Shamanism: A Review" New York Theatre Wire, spring 2001
  • "Creative Recycling: Yara Arts Group and Circle," Slavic and East European Performance,summer 2000

(Translations)

  • "Elegy of Water" and "At a Bar Called Gösser" by Vasyl Makhno, Poetry International Web, May 2005
  • "Private History," by Vasyl Makhno, respiro.org, summer 2004
  • "Untitled" and "For a Long Time You Prepared" by Vasyl Makhno, AGNI, summer 2002
  • "Elegy of Water" and "Untitled" by Vasyl Makhno, Downtown Brooklyn, summer 2002

Selected Professional Presentations

  •  “A ‘Framework’ for Writing Comprehension,” National Council of Teachers of English, Atlanta, 2016

  • “A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing: Introducing WOLFIE (Writers’ Online Learning and Information literacy Environment),” Computers and Writing, Rochester, 2016

  • “Sustaining Community: Intergenerational Life Writing and Digital Storytelling,” National Council of Teachers of English, Minneapolis, 2015

  • “S-BOLD Information Session & Showcase of Year 1 Awardees,” SBU Faculty Center Online Education Symposium, Stony Brook, 2015

  • “Voicing and Envisioning the Personal Essay: Multimodal Storytelling in the Undergraduate Writing Classroom,” National Council of Teachers of English, Washington DC, 2014

  • “Mapping the Future Through Digital Stories: (re)Producing the Personal Statement,” SUNY Council on Writing, Syracuse, NY, 2014

  • “Multimodality and Community Partnerships: My Story is What I Make,” Conference on College Composition and Communication, Indianapolis, 2014

  • “Generation(s) of Life Narratives: Multimodal Composing and Service Learning,” Computers and Writing, Frostburg State University, 2013

  • Participant, THATCamp Feminisms East, The Humanities and Technology Camp, Barnard College, 2013

  • “Life Writing, Pathography, and Health Care.” Converging Science Summit, Stony Brook, NY, 2013

  • “Digital Storytelling,” SUNY Conference on Instruction and Technology, Stony Brook, NY, 2012

  • “Sustaining Community: Intergenerational Life Writing and Digital Storytelling,” SUNY Council on Writing, New York, NY, 2012

  • “Mutuality and Submission in the Writing of Lucy Hutchinson,” Renaissance Society of America, Washington, DC, 2012

    Participant, THATCamp Pedagogy, The Humanities and Technology Camp, Vassar College, 2011

  • “Memoir and Storytelling, Listening and Writing: Incorporating Service Learning into the Writing Classroom,” Modern Language Association, Los Angeles, CA, 2011

  • "New Territories: Traditions of Women Writing in the Early Atlantic World," Northeast Modern Language Association conference, Buffalo, NY, April 2008
  • "Historicizing Women and Humor," presented at the International Society for Humor Studies conference, Newport, RI, June 2007
  • "Writing the Self, Reading the Other: Gender, Autobiography, and Humor in Early Modern and Early American Women's Writing," presented at the Society for the Study of American Women Writers conference, Philadelphia, PA, November 2006
  • "Breaking the Habit: Cross-dressing in/and Seventeenth-Century Atlantic Women's Writing," presented at the Renaissance Society of America conference, San Francisco, CA, March 2006
  • "'I Am Not Always in Such a Frame': Community Intercession and Gender in Early American Criminal Narratives," presented at the Northeast Modern Language Association conference, Cambridge, MA, March 2005
    "Gender and Exile in Judith Ortiz Cofer's 'The Latin Deli'," presented at the Gender Across Borders symposium, State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, March 2004
  • "Marginality That Matters: Seventeenth-Century Women Writing Criminal Narratives," presented at The McNeil Center for Early American Studies conference, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, October 2003
  • "God, Science, and the Notion of Experiment in Emily Dickinson and Mark Twain," presented at the Society for the Study of Science and Literature conference, Pasadena, CA, October 2002
    "Compost Mentis," Conference of Ukrainian American Writers and Editors, presented at Harvard University’s Ukrainian Research Institute, Cambridge, MA, November 1998

Selected Grants, Honors, Awards, and Scholarships

  • Teaching, Learning & Technology TALENT grant, "Diversifying Wikipedia/Enhancing Online Education at Stony Brook." Co-Principal Investigator, 2016. $6,000 awarded.
  • Stony Brook Online Learning Development Initiative grant, “Writers’ Online Learning Forum & Information Literacy Environment (WOLFIE),” an online community to enhance multiple writing-intensive courses and teach information literacy practices. Co-Principal Investigator, 2015. $26,000 awarded
  • Grant-in-Aid, Folger Institute, Folger Shakespeare Library, “Researching the Archives” Dissertation Seminar, 2007-2008
  • Travel Grant, Society for the Study of American Women Writers, November 2006
    Presidential Fellowship, SUNY Buffalo, 2003-2007
  • Graduate Teaching Fellowship, SUNY Buffalo, 2003-2007
  • Travel Grant, McNeil Center for Early American Studies, University of Pennsylvania, November 2003
  • James Sims Literary Essay Award, University of Southern Mississippi, January 2003
  • Mississippi Arts Commission Writer-in-Residence Fellowship, January 2003
  • Howard W. and Helen Bahr Graduate Research Award, University of Southern Mississippi, April 2002
  • Garth Avant Poetry Prize honorable mention, University of Southern Mississippi, April 2002
  • Graduate Teaching Assistantship, University of Southern Mississippi, 2001-2003
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