Steve Pearson, Ph.D.

Area(s) of Expertise: Ethnic U.S. Literatures, World Literatures, Religion and Literature
Overview
Dr. Pearson slowly moved into literature after starting in Musical Theatre at the University of Miami (FL) and then transferring to the Great Books Program at St. John’s College in Santa Fe (NM) for a B.A. in Liberal Arts and with the intention of becoming a theologian. There, he found that he prefers comedy to philosophy, and so he went to the University of Georgia to write an M.A. thesis on Aristophanes and Molière. Having been thrust into teaching World Literature at UGA, he decided he needed to learn the Great Books of Asia and returned to Santa Fe for an M.A. in Eastern Classics. Along the way he became interested in minority U.S. literature and in the Christian devotional tradition—both of which he studied in his doctoral work at UGA. As a full-time faculty member, he now teaches both world and ethnic U.S. literature courses, as well as courses on world scriptures. But even though he often teaches the entire world literature sequence in one semester, he still cannot figure out how to productively use Twitter.
Courses Taught
English 1101: Welcome to College
English 1102: Writing for the Sciences
American Literature 2
Western Literature 1 and 2; World Literature 1 and 2
Indian (Asia) Literature
Modern Drama; Contemporary Fiction
Ethnic U.S. Literatures; Immigrant Literature; Asian-American Literature; Latina/o U.S. Literature
Literature in World Religion; Literature of the Bible