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Linda Daigle

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Contact Me

  • Email: linda.daigle@hccs.edu
  • Phone: 713.718.6632
  • Office: Fine Arts Building, room 319
  • Office hours for Spring 2009: To be announced

Courses/Information


Spring 2009


Central Campus
English 1301: Composition I
TR: 11:30-1 BSCC 200 (CRN: 71037)

English 1301: Composition I
TR 1-2:30 BSCC 200 (CRN: 73175)

Distance Education (Link to Blackboard)
Course materials are available to all my students through Blackboard.

English 2328: American Literature since the Civil War
(CRN: 73369)

English 2342: Introduction to Fiction
(CRN 73370)


Textbooks for Spring 2009



English 1301



 


Reading Life: A Writer's Reader
Inge Fisk and Gabrielle Gautreaux, University of New Orleans
ISBN: 0-7593-9810-0


English 2328: American Literature

since the Civil War



Required Textbooks




The Norton Anthology of American Literature, Vol. C, D, E. 7th Edition (Nina Baym, et. al, Norton, 2007)

These three volumes come together as a bundle.

Volume C: ISBN 978-0-393-92741-2

Volume D: ISBN 978-0-393-92742-9

Volume E: ISBN 978-0-393-92743-6



         English 2342: Introduction to Fiction

    Required Textbook


            
             
    The Story and Its Writer (Ann Charters, 7th Ed.)
    ISBN-12: 978-0-312-44272-9


    Optional text for literature classes




    Optional: Writing Essays about Literature

    Kelley Griffith, 7th ed. Thomson Wadsworth, 2006, or earlier editions
    ISBN 1413003958



    Biography

    LINDA DAIGLE began teaching at Houston Community College in 1977 and became a member of the full-time faculty in 1980. Her undergraduate degree is from Oklahoma Baptist University, where she majored in English and minored in philosophy. She received her Master's degree in English from Iowa State University in 1977. She enjoys experimenting with technology in both writing and literature classes and often teaches in the Macintosh Interdisciplinary Lab. As a past English Department Chair (1995-98), she now happily teaches classes and pursues her passion for black-and-white photography, especially the combination of photography and writing.

    Links

    Jewish World Review

    Houston Chronicle

    New York Times

    National Public Radio

    Pulitzer Prizes

    Masters-of-Photography

    Black-and-White Photographs of the Depression in the U.S.

    Jeanie Peeries Photographs of Iraq

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