Stephan Flores
Associate Professor of English
Brink 125
Department of English
University of Idaho 875 Perimeter Drive MS 1102
Moscow, ID 83844-1102
Welcome--this material highlights my academic interests and experiences, including courses taught. I also have a profile on the Department of English site. Please see links below to the Department of English and to the University Honors Program for further information on related programs, colleagues and students. For the curious, here are several others photos of me in the Honors Center and also in my office in Brink Hall . The image at the top of this page is a bookplate designed many years ago by my father-in-law, Harry Flesher, to represent primary strands in my paternal heritage (Alaskan native orca totem, Tsimshian tribe) and maternal heritage: a prairie flower, to evoke North Dakota Chippewa/Ojibwe-Cree affiliations; I am an original shareholder in the Alaskan Native Sealaska Corp. as well as an enrolled member of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa.
Education
- 1988 Ph.D, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
- Emphases: Restoration and Eighteenth-Century British Literature, Critical Theory, Women Writers, Composition, Modern and Contemporary Drama, History of the Novel
- 1981 M.A., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
- 1979 B.A., University of Oregon, Eugene
- Major: English; minor emphasis: Spanish
Teaching
Fall 2013 English 341 Early British Literature
Spring 2013 English 345 Shakespeare
Fall 2012 English 475 (s) Studies in Literary Genres: 18th-19th c. Novel
Spring 2012 English 310 Literary Theory
Fall 2011 English 511 Contemporary Critical Theory & Practice
Fall 2010 English 456 Desire for Exchange in Restoration and Eighteenth-Century British Literature
Fall 2010 Intr 404.12 Honors: How We Decide
Spring 2009 Contemporary British Fiction
Spring 2008 English 422 The Nineteenth-Century English Novel
Spring 2007 English 404/504 Contemporary British Fiction
Fall 2006 English 421/540 Development of the English Novel: Haywood, Defoe, Richardson, Austen
Fall 2005 Courtship, Wit, and Constraint in the English Novel, 1778-1816
Philosophy of Teaching and Scholarship
Here are some practices, theories, and goals that shape my teaching and scholarship. The engraving that appears is from Hogarth's scenes from Dryden's Marriage a la Mode.
My e-mail address is sflores@uidaho.edu.
Other Links:
- University Honors Program Home Page
- Department of English Home Page
- Registration Advice for First-Year English Majors for Fall 2012
- Teaching Emphasis Checksheet 2013
- Information for Continuing English Majors
- Advice and Resources on Writing Critical Essays
- Resources for 18th-century Studies
- Eighteenth-Century Listserve Website
- Favorite Books, Films, Music
- Moscow, Idaho Home Page
- The Feminist Majority
- University of Idaho Main Site
Stephan Flores's Home Page created Friday, June 9, 1995, 10:22 AM. [and retained/maintained in its original design as an historical artifact!]