Lynne Hanley

Biography
Dr. Lynne Hanley, professor of literature and writing, has taught at Princeton, Douglass, and Mount Holyoke. At Hampshire, she offers courses in women writers and short story writing. She publishes both short stories and literary criticism. She has published a collection of short stories and critical articles on women and war entitled Writing War: Fiction, Gender and Memory. Most recently she has put together with Paul Jenkins a manuscript of poems and short stories called Running Into War.

Education
Lynne received a B.A. from Cornell University, an M.A. in English from Columbia University, and her Ph.D. in English from the University of California at Berkeley.

Spring 2010
IA-399A-1 Advanced Seminar in Writing

(Co-taught with Prof. Paul Jenkins)

Fall 2009
IA-0132-1 Feminist Fictions

View course description here: Feminist Fictions

Spring 2009
IA-0399-1 Advanced Seminar in Writing

       (co-taught with Prof. Paul Jenkins)

       View course description here: Advanced Seminar in Writing

Fall 2008
IA-132T-1 Feminist Fictions

           (Co-taught with Prof. Ellie Siegel)

Spring 2008
IA-0399-1 Advanced Seminar In Writing (Div III Concentrators)

View course description here: Advanced Seminar In Writing (Div III Concentrators)