Daniel K Muhlestein Assistant Professor
Contact Information
Office: 4141 JFSB
Phone: 422-8103
Email: daniel_muhlestein@byu.edu
Semester Schedule: Winter 2013:
ENGL 374
MW 8:00-9:15
B105 JFSB
ENGL 251
MW 9:30-10:45
B105 JFSB
Student Consultations:
MW 10:45-12:00
Vita: Link to Vita
Biography:
Daniel Muhlestein specializes in contemporary literary theory and in the literature and culture of the English Romantic period. He teaches contemporary literary theory, the Romantic period, cultural criticism, and, on occasion, theoretical discourse. In literary theory Professor Muhlestein is what is sometimes called a cultural materialist, and his approach to literature has been heavily influenced by Gramsci, Althusser, Williams, Jameson, Greenblatt, and, to a lesser extent, Eagleton. In his teaching he tends to focus more on depth than breadth. In contemporary literary theory, for example, he usually teaches only three critical approaches a semester: Marxism, feminism, and either deconstruction, reader-response, or (if he is in a particularly bad mood) post-Lacanian psychoanalysis. And in the Romantic course he generally teaches only five or six authors a semester in order to have the time to approach each text from a number of different critical perspectives. He has published on topics ranging from Piers Plowman to Ulysses, and is presently working on a Chodorovian reading of Sons and Lovers.
Degrees: PhD, Rice U, 1992
Interests:
Theory, Romanticism
