About

The Harvard Writing Project is a service of the Harvard College Writing Program that supports excellence in writing instruction throughout Harvard College.

 

DIRECTOR

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James Herron, Director of the Harvard Writing Project  (Ph.D., Anthropology, University of Michigan)
jherron@fas.harvard.edu
Fields: Cultural and linguistic anthropology, Latin America, Andes

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FACULTY ASSOCIATES

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Tad Davies (Ph.D., English from University of California, Irvine)

vdavies@fas.harvard.edu

Field: American Literature
Research and Writing Interests: political novels, history and theory of the novel, American studies

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Shannon Monaghan (Ph.D., History, Boston College)
shannonmonaghan@fas.harvard.eduField: Modern European History
Research and Writing InterestsWar and society, secularization and resacralization, population politics, the development of democracy, and human rights

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Jonah Johnson (Ph.D., German and Comparative Literatures, University of Michigan)
jmjohns@fas.harvard.edu
Fields: German Studies and Comparative Literature
Research and Writing Interests: Enlightenment and post-Enlightenment German literature and philosophy , lyric, genre theory, reception of classical antiquity

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Donna Mumme (Ph.D., Psychology, Stanford University)
mumme@fas.harvard.edu
Field: Developmental Psychology
Research and Writing Interests: Emotional development, social cognition, neuropsychological assessment, and developmental disabilities; children's literature.

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Richard Joseph Martin (Ph.D., Anthropology, Princeton University)
rmartin01@fas.harvard.edu
Research and Writing Interests: agency, education, ethnography, magic, phenomenology, play, popular culture, privacy, queer theory, ritual, semiotics, sexuality, and space.

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Ramyar Rossoukh (Ph.D., Anthropology and Middle Eastern Studies, Harvard University)
rossoukh@fas.harvard.edu

Field: Anthropology and Middle Eastern Studies
Research and Writing Interests: Iran, Middle East, film and media studies, critical theory, outer space