Heidi
Sjostrom
Adjunct Faculty
I've
been teaching writing since 1983, and my main goal has always
been to show students how to read accurately and write clearly.
So my courses are marked by structured writing assignments (with
lots of instructor suggestions for planning and revision) and
responding to reading.
My
Ph.D. research focused on "The Transgressive and Subversive Female
Character in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Fiction," as well
as recent memoirs, multicultural literature, and novels of the
1700s. For my dissertation, I wrote a novel based on the life
of my grandmother who grew up in Virginia's western mountains
and led a life filled with family conflicts and struggles with
women's roles during and after World War II. Currently I'm working
on a fictionalized memoir of the four identity-forming years I
spent in Germany, attending a British secondary school during
the Vietnam War.
Other
activities include attending creative writing workshops, writing
Vacation Bible School dramas, leading workshops on journaling
and dream interpretation, studying Zen Buddhism, and teaching
adults and youth at Wauwatosa Presbyterian Church. Also, I'm proud
of my two children – one in college in Iowa and one in graduate
school in California.
Teaching Fields
- Composition and Creative Writing
- Fiction Survey
- Drama Survey
- British Literature
Office
Location & Contact
- Coughlin Hall, 254
- (414) 774-2386
- Lsjostrom@wi.rr.com
Office
Hours
- FALL 2008
- MWF 10:00-11:00 and (1:00-1:30 by appointment)
Teaching
Schedule
- FALL 2008
- 043/1003 MWF 11:00-12:00
- 001/1029 MWF 12:00 - 1:00
Research Interests
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Selected Publications
- Publication 1
- Publication 2
- Publication 3
Honors/Awards
- Honor/Award 1
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- Honor/Award 3