Kimberly Moore-Jumonville, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of English, English Department Chair
Moore-Jumonville serves as associate professor of English and chairs the department of English. Kimberly brings an expertise in nineteenth-century British literature to the classroom. In her teaching, she emphasizes the significance of worldview, the power of the word and Christian scholarship in a postmodern literary world.
Kimberly Moore-Jumonville 's Vitae
Work
Chair, English Department, Spring Arbor University
106 E. Main Street
Spring Arbor, Michigan 49283
kmooreju@arbor.edu, 517.750.6692
Education
- Ph.D. in Nineteenth Century Studies/English Literature, Drew University, Madison, New Jersey, 1991
- Dissertation: A Reappraisal of the ‘Weaker Sex’: Conventional Morality and the Quest for Female Identity in the
- Novels of Thomas Hardy
- M. Phil. in Nineteenth Century Studies, Drew University, Madison, New Jersey, 1986
- B.A. in English, Seattle Pacific University, Seattle, Washington, 1981
Teaching Experience
- Associate Professor of English , Spring Arbor University, 2000-2002
- Associate Professor of English, Taylor University, 1997-2000
- Assistant Professor of English, Taylor University, 1992-1997
- Adjunct Instructor of English, St. Ambrose University, Davenport, Iowa, 1990-1991
- Instructor of English, European Nazarene Bible College, Busingen, (West) Germany, 1986-1987
Publications
- Looking Our Hearts in the Face: Love’s Scrutiny and the Problem of Integrity in the Novels of Dorothy Sayers. Mars Hill Review 18 (2001): 43-52.
Courses Taught
- Romantic Literature
- Victorian Literature
- The Novel
- Representations of Gender in Literature
- C.S. Lewis and Friends (team taught)
- World Literature
- College Writing
- Literary London
Teaching and Research Interests
- George Eliot, Thomas Hardy, Charlotte Bronte, C. S. Lewis, Dorothy Sayers, Nineteenth Century Novel, Twentieth Century Multicultural Literature