Craig Morehead
Assistant Teaching Professor of English
Department: English
Email: cmorehead3@elon.edu
Phone number: (336) 278-6655
News & Notes
Education
2003, B.A. English, Baylor University
2006, M.A. English, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa
2015, Ph. D. English, University of North Carolina, Greensboro
Employment History
2015 - current Elon University, Assistant Teaching Professor of English
2012-2015 - Guilford College, English Instructor
2007-2012 - University of North Carolina, Greensboro, English T.A. - instructor of record
2006-2007 - Navarro College, Adjunct Professor of English
2004-2006 - University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, English T.A.
Courses Taught
ENG 110 - Writing and Inquiry
ENG 255 - Topics in Literature
Research
Current Projects
Current Book Project: Criminal Conjunctures: Law, Fugitive Identity, and the Working Class
Grants Awarded
Publications
Refereed Journal Articles
“'rambling the streets of London': Virginia Woolf and the London Sketch.” in Virginia Woolf Miscellany 83 (Spring 2013): 18-20.
“Negative Entropy and the Energy of Utopian Potential in Muriel Rukeyser’s The Book of the Dead.” in Journal of Narrative Theory 43.3 (Fall 2013): 329-352.
Book Chapters
“Countering History's Gravity: Narrative's Proleptic Time Function.” in Infinite Instances: Studies and Images of Time. Ed. Olga Ast. Mark Batty, 2011.
Manuscripts in Preparation
Criminal Conjunctures: Law, Fugitive Identity, and the Working Class in British Fiction
“Poetic Justice in Graham Greene’s Late-Modernist Thrillers”
Presentations
Invited Talks
2015, “Muriel Ruykeyser and the American Poetic Tradition,” Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
Conference Participation
Papers Presented
2019, “Corruptors of Class and Justice in Joseph Conrad and Graham Greene.” NeMLA 50.
Transnational Spaces: Intersections of Cultures, Languages, and Peoples. March 21-24.
Forthcoming.
2018, “Why Grade? Rethinking Grades and Grading.” Elon University Teaching and Learning
Conference. Busting Myths of Teaching and Learning. August 16.
2013, “Slumming London: The Emergence of the Cosmopolitan Criminal.” Society for
Comparative Literature and the Arts. Past Tense, Future Tensions. October 18-19.
2009, “Countering History’s Gravity: Narrative’s Proleptic Time Function.” ArcheTime Cross-
Disciplinary Conference and Exhibition. June 6-7.
2008, “The Energy of Utopian Potential in Muriel Rukeyser’s The Book of the Dead.” Society
for Literature, Science, and the Arts Conference 22. November 13-16.
2008, “J. M. Synge and the Irish Wake Tradition: Revenants and Resurrections in Riders to the
Sea and The Shadow of the Glen.” International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts 30. March
18-22.
Departmental talks
2018, “Contract Grading Workshop,” Elon English Department Composition Meeting
2017, “Contract Grading Workshop,” Elon English Department Composition Meeting