Curriculum Vitae

 

CURRICULUM VITAE

 

 

Dr. Stephen Sicari

                                                                                                                                                                       sicaris@stjohns.edu                                                           

 

EDUCATION:

1986 Doctor of Philosophy (English Literature and Languages), Cornell University

1983 Master of Arts (English Literature and Languages), Cornell University

1979 Bachelor of Arts, Manhattan College, Summa cum laude.

 

TEACHING EXPERIENCE:

July 1997-Present, Chair, Department of English, St. John’s University

September 2002-Present, Professor, Department of English, St. John’s University

September 1996- 2002, Associate Professor, Department of English, St. John’s University

September 1996-2006, Director, Doctor of Arts Program in English

September 1992-August 1996-Associate Professor, Department of English, Adelphi University

September 1986-August 1992- Assistant Professor, Department of English, Adelphi University

 

AWARDS:

 

Outstanding Faculty Medal, St John’s University, June 2009

Merit Award, St. John’s University, 2004

Professor of the Year, Student Government, Inc., April 2002.

Merit Award, St. John’s University, Summer 2001

Summer Research Grant, St. John’s University, Summer 1999 (full award).

Summer Research Grant, St. John’s University, Summer 1997 (1/2 award).

English Professor of the Year, awarded by Sigma Tau Delta, 1997.

Nominated as Teacher of the year by the Student Government Association, May, 1996.

Merit Award for scholarship, Adelphi University, granted in Summer 1989.

Three-year Continuing Fellowship, Cornell University, Summer and Fall 1985.

The Martin Sampson Teaching fellowship, awarded in recognition of excellence in teaching, Cornell       University, 1984.

Sage Graduate Fellowship, Cornell University, 1980-81.

Medals for highest achievement in the Liberal Arts, in Literature, and in Philosophy, awarded by Manhattan College, 1979.

Member, Phi Beta Kappa, Manhattan College, 1979.

 

PUBLICATIONS:

 

Critical Books:

 

Modernist Humanism and the Men of 1914:  Joyce, Lewis, Pound, and Eliot.  University of South Carolinas Press, Columbia, S.C., 2011.

 

Joyce’s Modernist Allegory: Ulysses and the History of the Novel.  University of South Carolina Press, Columbia, S.C., 2001.

 

Pound’s Epic Ambition: Dante and the Modern World.  State University of New York Press, Albany, N.Y., 1991 (in paper and hard cover).

 

 

Chapters in Books:

“Pound After Pisa,” in Pound  in Context, edited by Ira Nadel.  New York: Cambridge University Press, 2010.

 

“Repetition in Modern Fiction: From Paralysis to Hope,” in Reading Texts, Reading Lives: Essays in the Tradition of Humanistic Cultural Criticism of Daniel R. Schwarz, edited by Daniel Morris and Helen Maxson.  Newark, Delaware:  University of Delaware Press, 2012.

 

“Pound’s Modernist Allegory,” in Dante e Pound,  a collection of essays published by the Opera di Dante,  Ravenna, Italy, 1998.

 

 

Articles:

“The Fifth Decad of Cantos,” in The Ezra Pound Encyclopedia, Greenwood Press,

 

“Reconstructing Nature: Pound as Archaeologist,” Paideuma, Winter, 2001

 

“Rereading Ulysses: ‘Ithaca’ and Modernist Allegory,” Twentieth Century Literature, Fall 1997.

 

“Poetry and Politics in Pound and Yeats” Paideuma, Volume 19, number 3 (Winter 1990), 65-78.

 

“ ‘Sirens’ and Purgatorio II: Bloom in Purgatory,” Twentieth-Century Literature, Volume 36, number 4 (Winter 1990), 477-88.

 

“The Epic Ambition: Reading Dante,” Paideuma, Volume 19, number 3 (Winter 1990), 65-78.

 

“History and Vision in Pound and Dante: A Purgatorial Poetics,” Paideuma, Volume 19, numbers 1 & 2 (Spring and Fall 1989), 9-35.

 

“In Dante’s Wake: T.S. Eliot’s ‘Art of Memory,’” CrossCurrents, Volume xxxviii,, number 4, (Winter 1988-89), 413-34.

 

“Reading Pound’s Politics: Ulysses as a Fascist Hero,” Paideuma, volume 17, numbers 2 & 3, (Fall and Winter 1988), 145-68.

 

“The Secret of Eleusis, or How Pound Grounds his ‘Epic of Judgment,’’’ Paideuma,  volume 14, numbers 2 & 3, (Fall and Winter 1985), 303-321.

 

Reviews:

 

Review of Pound in Purgatory by Leon Surette, in American Jewish Studies, Winter 2001.

 

Review of Joyce, Dante, and the Poetics of  Literary Relations by Lucia Boldrini, in James Joyce Quarterly.

 

 

Presentations at Professional Meetings:

 

“The Need for a Modernist Humanism,” an invited lecture at the National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institute, Washington, DC, June 29, 2011.

 

“The Christian Imagination: Bloom and the Vulgar Body” a paper delivered at the International Joyce Conference, “Return to Ithaca,” held at Cornell University, June 15 – 18,  2005.

 

“Pound as Archaeologist: Reconstructing Nature,” a paper delivered at the National Poetry Foundation’s Conference on the Literature of the 1950’s, held June 18-21, 1996 at the University of Maine, Orono, Maine.

 

“In Dante’s Memory: The Medievalism of Pound, Eliot and Joyce,” an invited paper given at the Biblioteca Classense, International Seminar on Pound and Dante, September 8-10, 1995, Ravenna, Italy.

 

Chair and respondent, Literature Session, World War II conference, held at Siena College, May 31-June 2, 1994.

 

“Let’s Mock the Mockers,” an invited lecture delivered as the keynote address at the induction ceremony for Phi Beta Kappa, Manhattan College, April, 1994.

 

“The Poet and Propaganda: Pound’s Radio Broadcasts,” a paper delivered at the American Literature Association Conference held May 28-30, 1993 in Baltimore, Maryland.

 

“The Theme of Nostalgia in Homer and Virgil,” an invited lecture given at Manhattan College, December 2, 1992.

 

“The Dark Dove with Flickering Tongue: T.S. Eliot’s Meditations on War in Four Quartets, a paper delivered at the World War II Conference, held June 4-5, 1992 at Siena College.

 

“The Tower as Symbol of Exile in the Poetry of W.B. Yeats,” a paper delivered as the Central New York MLA, held October 20-22, 1991 at SUNY Cortland.

 

“Writing Paradise: Pound’s late Cantos and Dante’s Paradiso,” a lecture delivered at the 14th International Ezra Pound conference, held July 1991 at Brunnenburg, Tirolo di  Merano, Italy.

 

“Poetry and Politics in Pound and Yeats,” a paper delivered at the 13th International Ezra Pound Conference (“A Pound-Yeats Celebration Conference”), held August 9-12, 1990, University of Maine, Orono, Maine.

 

“Ezra Pound in 1940: The Poet, Propaganda, and the Radio,” a paper delivered at the World War II Conference, May 31-June 1, 1990, at Siena College.

 

Pound’s Epic hero: Homer, Virgil and Dante in The Pisan Cantos,” a paper delivered at the Mid-Hudson MLA conference, held November 27,28, 1989, at Marist College.

 

“Importing Fascism: Ezra Pound in 1939,” a paper delivered at the World War II Conference, held June 1989 at Siena College.

 

Chair, “Comparative Literature” session of the Adelphi University Conference on “The Image,” held February 25, 1989, at Adelphi University.

 

Chair and respondent, “The Exile in Literature,” a session of the Mid-Hudson MLA Conference, held December 1-2, 1988 at Marist College.

 

“Memory and Desire in Four Quartets,” a paper delivered at “T.S. Eliot: A Literary Symposium,” held April 18-19, 1988, at the University of New Hampshire.

 

“The Wanderer as Prophet: Aeneas’ Role in The Pisan Cantos,” an invited lecture delivered at Manhattan College’s “Dante Seminar,” March 21, 1988.

 

“Pound and Dante: Ulysses’ Return Home,” a paper delivered at the Mid-Hudson MLA Conference, December 1, 1987, at Marist College.

 

“Pound’s Politics: Ulysses as Fascist Hero,” a lecture delivered at Adelphi University, March 19, 1987.

 

“Pound and Dante: A Lyrical History,” a paper delivered at the “Twentieth-Century Literature Conference,” September 20-21, 1986, Cornell University.

 

MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES:

 

Modern Language Association

Ezra Pound Society

James Joyce Society

 

COURSES TAUGHT IN PAST FIVE YEARS:

 

Graduate Program

 

Major Author: Ezra Pound

Major Author: T. S. Eliot

Major Author:  Wallace Stevens

Major Author: James Joyce

The Christian Imagination

Literary Modernism

Allegory and Epic

Critical Theory

 

Undergraduate Program:

 

Modern World Literature

Modern Poetry

Modern Fiction

Introduction to English Studies

Introduction to Literary Theory

Literature in a Global Context (University Core)

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                               

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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