Loretta Johnson
Assistant Professor with Term of Humanities
Professional Biography
1975-1980: Adjunct professor at San Diego State U., Columbia University, Borough of Manhattan Community College, Clark College, Portland Community College, Cascade Campus.
1980-1994: Corporate Communications—Vice President, Bank of America, Director, San Diego State Business School, Adjunct professor at Linfield College.
1994-to present: Lewis & Clark College.
Specialties:
American Literature 1865-1939, African-American Literature, Ecocriticism, Modernism.
Recently published:
Regular Reviewer for Choice: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries.
“History in Ralph Ellison’s Juneteenth,” Studies in American Fiction.http://college.lclark.edu/live/files/10063-juneteenth1
“T. S. Eliot’s Bawdy Verse: Lulu, Bolo, and More Ties,” Journal of Modern Literature.
Current Projects:
Bibliographic essay on ecocriticism for Choice.http://college.lclark.edu/live/files/9046-greening-the-library
William Stafford’s environmental poetry.
Birds and Women in Cather’s A Lost Lady.
A Birder’s Guide to The Waste Land.
Curriculum Vitae
Academic Credentials
| B.A. | 1970 | University of California, Berkeley |
| Ph.D. | 1979 | Columbia University |
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Contact
Loretta Johnson’s office is in room 404 of Miller Center.
email ljohnson@lclark.edu
voice 503-768-7674
Loretta Johnson
Core Curriculum - CAS
0615 S.W. Palatine Hill Road
Portland, Oregon 97219
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