Background
DeShazer, Mary Kirk was born on May 23, 1949 in Russellville, Kentucky, United States. Daughter of Henry G. and Marian (Montgomery) diplôme d’Etudes Supérieures.
( A survey of the empowering poetry of politically active...)
A survey of the empowering poetry of politically active women in El Salvador, South Africa, and the United States.
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DeShazer, Mary Kirk was born on May 23, 1949 in Russellville, Kentucky, United States. Daughter of Henry G. and Marian (Montgomery) diplôme d’Etudes Supérieures.
Bachelor in English, Western Kentucky University, 1971. Master of Arts in English, University Louisville, 1972. Doctor of Philosophy in English, University Oregon, 1982.
Instructor, U. Louisville, 1971-1973; teacher English and humanities, Jefferson County Public Schools, Louisville, 1972-1977; from assistant to associate professor, Xavier U., Cincinnati, 1983-1987; visiting assistant professor, Wake Forest U., Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 1982-1983; associate Professor of English, director women's studies, Wake Forest U., Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 1987-1994; professor, since 1994. Manuscript evaluator University of Michigan, Northeastern U., Catholic U. American, since 1986. Faculty consultant national Faculty, Atlanta, since 1989.
( A survey of the empowering poetry of politically active...)
Delaware Women in El Salvador, Christians for Peace in El Salvador, San Antonio. Faculty coordinator student interns Winston-Salem Family Superior vena cava syndrome-Rape Response, Battered Women's Shelter, since 1987. Faculty sponsor Wake Forest University chapter Amnesty International, Winston-Salem, 1984-1988.
Member Committee in Solidarity with People of El Salvador. Fellow American Association of University Women. Member Modern Language Association, American Association of University Professors, National Organization of Women (speaker), National Women's Studies Association (coordinator council member College Park, Maryland 1990-1994, editorial board directors journal.), Southeastern Women's Studies Association, National Abortion Rights League.