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Jim Haughey

College of Arts and Sciences
College of Arts and Sciences
Associate Dean of Arts and Professor of English
jhaughey@andersonuniversity.edu
(864) 231-2158
Academic Background

Family includes wife Laurie, daughter Sinead, son Gabriel. Has lived in Pittsfield, Mass.; Lurgan, Northern Ireland; London, England; Florence, S.C.; Clemson, S.C. Enjoys “the collegiality, the students, the sense of vocation,” at AU.

PhD in English Literature, University of South Carolina

Master of Arts, Clemson University

Bachelor of Arts, Clemson University

Teaching at AU

What year did you start teacing at AU?

1998

How would you describe your classes to someone who has never attended one?

Organized chaos.

Contact

Email

jhaughey@andersonuniversity.edu

Phone

(864) 231-2158

Fast Facts

English 101, 102, 201, 202, 351, 352, 411, and 481

I wanted to teach at an institution where faith and intellectual inquiry complement each other, where the pursuit of knowledge and spiritual growth permeate each other.

Haughey, Jim. (2002). The First World War in Irish Poetry. Bucknell University Press.

Haughey, Jim. (2012). The Roses are torn: Ireland’s War Poets. Oxford University Press.

The Great War in Irish Memory. Winner, Philological Association of the Carolinas Best Essay Award.

(1995). Joyce and Trevor’s Dubliners: The Legacy of Colonialism. Studies in Short Fiction 32: 355-365.

(1998). Standing in the Gap: Sebastian Barry’s Revisionist Theater. Colby Quarterly 34 (4): 290-302.