Jerry Hogle

Distinguished Professor, English at University of Arizona
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Tucson, Arizona, United States, US

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  • University of Arizona
    • University of Arizona
    • Distinguished Professor, English
      • Jul 1974 - Present

      Dr. Jerrold E. (Jerry) Hogle, whose Ph.D. is from Harvard University, is Professor and University Distinguished Professor in the University of Arizona’s Department of English. The winner of Guggenheim, Mellon, and other fellowships for research – and recently the Distinguished Scholar Award of the Keats-Shelley Association of America -- he has published extensively on English Romantic literature, literary and cultural theory, and the many different forms of the Gothic. His books include, among others, Shelley’s Process from the Oxford University Press, The Undergrounds of The Phantom of the Opera from Palgrave Macmillan, and The Cambridge Companion to Gothic Fiction from the Cambridge University Press, which has recently been succeeded by a follow-up volume, The Cambridge Companion to the Modern Gothic. He is also a winner of multiple teaching awards for his outstanding classroom work, advising, and mentoring of students. He has even held many important positions at the College, University, and State of Arizona levels, including Associate and Acting Dean in the College of Humanities, the elected Chair (and thus chief representative) of the entire University Faculty, the Chair of the Arizona Faculties Council for the state university system, the Chair of the Strategic Planning and Budget Advisory Committee for the U of A, and Vice Provost for Instruction (overseeing the educational mission campus-wide). Outside the University, he has served as the elected President of the International Gothic Association and on the Executive Committee of the North American Society for Study of Romanticism. From 2009 through December 31, 2014, he was Director of Undergraduate Studies and Honors in English in charge of all the English Department’s undergraduate programs, including the advising, planning, and curriculum connected to them. Now he continues active teaching and research while living in Tucson with Pamela, his spouse of 45 years. Show less

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