Bill Rankin
E-mail:Bill Rankin Areas of scholarship or expertise:
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Courses typically taught:
ENG 221: Major British Writers I
ENG 311: Literary Criticism
ENG 326: Business and Professional Writing
ENG 481: Medieval Literature
ENG 499: Studies in World Literature
ENG 613: Literary Theory
Recent Presentations
"'Mo fyguratif spechis than gramerians moun gesse': Wycliffite Transformations of Augustine’s Semiotics"; 15th International Conference on Patristic Studies; Oxford University; Oxford, England; August 10, 2007.
"'Out of Ioynt': Lollard Literalism and Transgressive Fleshliness in Hoccleve's 'Remonstrance Against Oldcastle'"; 39th International Congress on Medieval Studies; Western Michigan University; Kalamazoo, Michigan; May 7, 2004.
"'As seynt Austeyn seith': The Role of the Fathers in the 'Virtuous' Exegesis of the Wycliffites"; 14th International Conference on Patristic Studies; Oxford University; Oxford, England; August 22, 2003.
"Reading Arundel's Reading: Hermeneutical Conflict and the Craft of Representation in Thorpe's Testimony"; 37th International Congress on Medieval Studies; Western Michigan University; Kalamazoo, Michigan; May 3, 2002.
Technology & Learning
Along with a team from across the university (including English's own Dr. Kyle Dickson), Bill has been active in exploring the ways that converged mobile technology--and especially Apple's iPhone--can transform teaching and learning in the 21st-century classroom. Bill has presented to numerous organizations on technology and learning, including most recently the Region 14 Technology Frontiers III in November 2007.
Recent Awards
Trustee's Award; ACU Teacher of the Year; 2001-2002.
Classroom Teaching Award; College of Arts and Sciences Teacher of the Year; 2000-2001
Professional Associations
- Medieval Academy of America; member; 2000-present.
- Lollard Society; charter member; 1996-present.
Originally from: Chicago, IL
Work of literature you would recommend:The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy and Silence by Shusaku Endo. They're both hard and troubling books, but what they have to say about the human condition is profoundly important.
What you want to give your students: a trained critical eye and a sense of wonder about--and joy in--the diversity of creation and the diversity of human thought and culture.
Why you are at ACU: I had some wonderful teachers who sacrificed much to set me and others on the path of learning. Given their amazing example, I felt I ought to give something back.
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