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Steven S Funk

Steven Funk

Steven S Funk

Lecturer in Literature, Writing Coordinator

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Education

Doctorate in Education in progress, UCLA, 2013
M.A. British Modernism, California State University, Long Beach, 2006
B.A. Literature, Communication and Media, American Jewish University, Los Angeles, 2004
 

Biography

Steven Funk has served as a lecturer in Literature since 2007 and Writing Coordinator since 2009. Among his classes taught are Freshman Writing, Advanced Writing, Creative Writing and Cymbals for the Literature, Communication and Media Department.  He also tutors AJU graduate students in the MBA and M.A.Ed. programs. Prior to joining the AJU faculty, Mr. Funk managed the Kaplan Premier private tutoring division of Southern California. He remains on staff as a tutor for those students with special needs and creative learning styles. Mr. Funk is a member and presenter for the Philip Roth Society, the Modern Language Association, the American Literature Association and the University of California at Riverside's annual conference, (Dis)junctions. Enrolled as a doctoral candidate in Education at UCLA, he envisions an American educational system that champions learning not as a means to an end, but as a worthy endeavor of its own.

Publications

“Objectivity and Fair Grading Practices in Writing Across the Curriculum” Incorporating Flesch-Kincaid into Holistic Grading, WASC Academic Resource Conference, Spring 2010

“Indignation: Philip Roth’s Euphemism for Manhood” Deconstructing Somatophobia in Philip Roth’s Latest Masterpiece, American Literature Association, University of Georgia at Savannah, Fall 2009

“Oi Vey! I Dunno Know about Entomology, but I Need 2 Update My Facebook Status” Jewish Subjectivity Construction on Facebook, Disjunctions Conference, University of California at Riverside, Spring 2009

“Maurice in the Middle: Transporting Performativity” The Construction of Subjectivity in Literature, Disjunctions Conference, University of California at Riverside, Spring 2008

“Homoerotica in Condrad’s Heart of Darkness” Eve Sedgwick’s Application to Conrad, Modernism Graduate Classroom Lecture, California State University, Long Beach, Fall 2007

 “The Scream of the Silently Ravished Bride” Gender Subjectivity in Western Religion and Poetry, Engendering Diversity Conference, University of La Verne, La Verne, CA. Spring 2005