Christina Heckman

Professor

Christina Heckman

Professor

Academic Appointment(s)

Pamplin College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences
Department of English & World Languages

  • CHECKMAN@augusta.edu
  • (706) 667-4438
  • AH E229

Education

  • Ph.D., English Language and Literature, General Loyola University Chicago, 2002

  • MA, English Language and Literature, General Loyola University Chicago, 1997

  • BA, International Relations and Affairs University of Notre Dame, 1995

Courses Taught Most Recent Academic Year

  • HUMN 2010

    Human Experience
  • ENGL 4961

    Prof Writing Internship
  • ENGL 4350

    Studies in Med. Lit & Medieval
  • ENGL 2111

    World Lit I
  • INQR 1000

    Fund. of Academic Inquiry
  • ENGL 4720

    History & Struct.of Eng. Lang.

Scholarship

Selected Recent Publications

  • Work and its Representations in Early Medieval Saints' Lives, 2025
    Book, Scholarly-New
  • Cynewulf, 2023
    Other
  • The Musical Devil Revisited, 2023
    Journal Article, Academic Journal
  • Debating with Demons: Pedagogy and Materiality in Early English Literature, 2020
    Book, Scholarly-New
  • Demonic Pedagogy and the Teaching Saint, 2019
    Journal Article, Academic Journal

Department Service

  • Cambridge University Press 2020 - Present

    Role: Other
  • Curriculum Committee, English and World Languages 2019 - 2026

    Role: Committee Chair
  • English Program Director 2019 - 2026

  • International Congress on Medieval Studies, Medieval Institute, Western Michigan University 2022 - 2024

Professional Service

  • Cengage Learning: evaluated C.M. Millward’s A Biography of the English Language and accompanying workbook for second edition revision - 2015

    Role: Other
  • Pearson Higher Education: evaluated John C. Brereton’s Living Literature: An Introduction to Fiction, Poetry, and Drama for second edition revision - 2015

    Role: Other
  • Prentice Hall: evaluated Edgar V. Roberts and Henry E. Jacobs’ Literature: An Introduction to Reading and Writing for ninth edition revision - 2015

    Role: Other
  • Transitional States: Cultural Change, Tradition, and Memory in Medieval - 2015

    Role: Other
  • Broadview Press - 2014

    Role: Other