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Marilyn Luecke, Ph.D.

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Associate Professor
Department of English and Modern Languages
Phone: (513) 244-4931
E-mail: marilyn_luecke@mail.msj.edu
 

Degrees: Ph.D., Miami University

Biography:  Dr. Luecke is an associate professor in the Department of English and Modern Languages and teaches English and communication courses. She holds a Ph.D. from Miami University. Her dissertation titled, "Crooked Ribs and Filthy Clay," is an analysis of how women of the seventeenth century "revised" the Genesis character Eve in order to present her as heroic, and thereby change society's view of women in general.

Professor Luecke’s other great interest pertains to quilts as women's history and rhetoric. She edits Blanket Statements, the quarterly newsletter of the American Quilt Study Group.

 

Read what Marilyn Luecke has to say:

History is dead—for those who lack the ability to bring it to life. And that is exactly what we commit ourselves to do at the Mount—bring History to life. But not in some trite or hokey sense, rather in a manner that helps students appreciate the importance of historical inquiry for an understanding of themselves and their world. For History’s examination of the past is to elucidate the present, so as to better direct our future. Without historical understanding, we suffer from a kind of social and cultural amnesia, not knowing the relationship of the past to the present, making our steps into the future even more uncertain than they might otherwise be.

Marilyn Luecke in San Marco d'Alunzio, Sicily, 2007 If you can't find a parking space, you make one.

 

5 Books

  • William Shakespeare, Much Ado about Nothing
    · I wouldn’t be surprised if Much Ado was Shakespeare’s favorite, too.
  • Jack Kerouac, The Dharma Bums
    · If you’re not interested in an alternative lifestyle, read it for the gorgeous prose.
  • Alice Walker, The Color Purple.
    · Everyone can identify with Celie’s struggle to become her own person, and she’s a quilter, too.
  • Mary Taylor Simeti, Pomp and Sustenance: Twenty Five Years of Sicilian Food.
    · Eat your way through history.
  • Jane Austin, Pride and Prejudice.
    · Heroine Elizabeth Bennett…you go, girl!

 


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