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Dennis Ray Cutchins — Associate Professor
English — American Literature And Culture

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Contact Information

Office: 4167 JFSB

Phone: 422-9042

E-mail: dennis_cutchins@byu.edu

Office Hours:
TTH 9:00-9:30; 4:15-5:00

Courses Taught:
Engl 345, Literature and Film
Engl 362 American Literature from the Late Nineteenth to the Early Twentieth Century
Engl 293 American Literary History
Engl 336 American Novel

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Dennis Cutchins has taught at BYU since 1997. He earned a PhD in American literature, specializing in contemporary Native American novels, from the Florida State University in 1997.

Dr. Cutchins has written several articles on Native American authors Leslie Marmon Silko and Louise Erdrich. He teaches American literature, with specializations in Native American literature and film and literature.

Degrees

PhD, Florida State, 1997

Interests

Adaptation theory and film, Western literature, Native American literature.
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