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Recent Professional Activities (2002-2003) Assistant Professor Todd Martin is a member of the American Literature Association, the Association of Literary Scholars and Critics, Christianity and Literature, and the South Atlantic Modern Language Association. He published a review of Matthew Guinn’s After Southern Modernism and an article in a forthcoming encyclopedia, Encyclopedia of the Home Front: World Wars I and II. He also presented his essay, “The Enormous Room as Spiritual Autobiography: A Puritan Context for the Text” at the American Literature Association. Dr. Martin’s lecture topic, “Christianity and the Science Fiction World View” was also chosen for the Faculty Lecture for the forthcoming Forester Lecture Series (2003-2004). Further, he served on the Editorial Board of Christian Scholar’s Review; on the Executive Committee of the Advisory Board for the Christian Center for Urban Studies; as Director of Off Campus and International Studies; as the Faculty Advisor for Sigma Tau Delta, the International English Honor Society; and on the Electronic Communications Committee and Service Committee at the national level of Sigma Tau Delta. Recent Professional Activities (2001-2002) Dr. Martin is a member of Christianity and Literature, the South Atlantic Modern Language Association, the Midwest Modern Language Association, and the Association of Literary Scholars and Critics. He attended the Twentieth Century Literature Conference; the Mideast Conference on Christianity and Literature, where he chaired a panel on Christianity and Science Fiction in which two students from Huntington College presented their research; and the College English Association, where he presented, "Christianity and the Science Fiction World View." His publications include, "Where Trouble Sleeps: Clyde Edgerton's Criticism of Moralistic Christianity," in Renascence and "Signs of Love," an essay featured on Indiana Public Radio. He is the Director of Off Campus and International Programs and the campus representative to the Editorial Board of The Christian Scholar's Review. He revived the HC chapter of Sigma Tau Delta, an international English honor society. He serves on the Executive Committee of the Advisory Board for the Christian Center for Urban Studies. Recent Professional Activities (2000-2001) Professor Martin is a member of Christianity and Literature, the South Atlantic Modern Language Association, the Midwest Modern Language Association, and the Association of Literary Scholars and Critics. He attended the Mideast Conference of Christianity and Literature and the Midwest Conference of Christianity and Literature. His publications include: "'The Mysteries of Noyon': Emblem and Meaning in The Enormous Room" in Spring: The Journal of the E. E. Cummings Society, "Cummings' The Enormous Room" in The Explicator, and a book review in South Atlantic Review. He presented an essay on three Science Fiction writers, Robert Heinlein, Philip K. Dick, and Walter M. Miller, at the Midwest Conference of Christianity and Literature and "E. E. Cummings' Humanism: An Encounter with the Cross" at the Mideast Conference of Christianity and Literature. He attended a three-week summer seminar, "Kierkegaard: A Man for all Disciplines," at Calvin College. He serves on the Executive Committee of the Advisory Board for the Christian Center for Urban Studies. |
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