J. Paxton Hehmeyer
PhD student, English, University of California, Santa Barbara (MA Spring 2006)
TEFL certificate, Caledonian School (Prague, Czech Republic), 2003
BA, English (cum laude), Pomona College, 2002
University of California, Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara, CA 93106-3170
email: hehmeyer@umail.ucsb.edu
Areas of Interest
Current Projects and Publications
- Dissertation: "Who made me knowne, must make me live unseene': The Female Complaint and the Elizabethan Literary Profession," Committee: James Kearney (Chair), Sara Lindheim (Classics), Mark Rose
Publications:
- "The Social Function of the Broadside Ballad." Pepys' Ballads: A Scholarly Edition. Ed. Patricia Fumerton. Forthcoming 2009.
- "State and Times." Pepys' Ballads: A Scholarly Edition. Ed. Patricia Fumerton. Forthcoming 2009.
- "Glossary." Pepys' Ballads: A Scholarly Edition. Ed. Patricia Fumerton. Forthcoming 2009.
Conference Presentations:
- “The Rape of Lucrece and the Birth of the Literary Reader.” UC Santa Barbara, Reading as a Social Technology, March 2009
- "Through Crannies and Crevices: Voyeurism in Nashe and Shakespeare.” Philadelphia GEMCS Conference, November 2008
Honors and Awards
- Phi Beta Kappa
- Outstanding Acheivement as a Teaching Assistant in English (2005-2006)
Teaching Experience
UCSB Writing Program
- Instructor, Writing 2: Introduction to Academic Writing (Fall 2006- Fall 2007)
UCSB Department of English
- Teaching Associate, English 10: Introduction to Literary Studies (Spring 2009, Winter 2009)
- Teaching Associate, English 10 EM: Introduction to Literary Studies with Early Modern Emphasis (Fall 2008)
- Teaching Associate, English 105A: Early Shakespeare (Summer 2008)
- Teaching Associate, English 10: Literature and Cultures of Information (Spring 2008)
- Teaching Associate, English 10: Introduction to Literary Studies (Winter 2008)
- Teaching Associate, English 101: Medieval and Renaissance Literature (Summer 2007)
- Teaching Assistant, English 105B: Jacobean Shakespeare (Spring 2006)
- Teaching Assistant, English 102: British and American Literature, 1650-1780 (Winter 2006)
- Teaching Assistant, English 15: Introduction to Shakespeare (Fall 2005)
- Teaching Assistant, English 133GC: Studies in American Regional Literature: Global California (Winter 2005)
- Teaching Assistant, English 101: English Literature from the Medieval Period to 1650 (Winter 2004)
UCSB College of Creative Studies
- Instructor, Shakespearean Verse through Performance (Spring 2008)
