Cockram

Patricia Cockram, Ph.D.
Lehman College English Department
Professor Cockram specializes in twentieth-century British and American literature, Irish literature, contemporary American literature, feminist studies, and hypertext and cyber theories. Her latest publications are "Tard, Très Tard: Ezra Pound and France" in Paideuma vol. 35.1 and 2; The Ezra Pound Encyclopedia, contributing author; James Joyce and Ezra Pound: A More than Literary Friendship, a monograph published by the National Library of Ireland for the hundredth anniversary of Bloomsday in June, 2004; Tard, très tard: Dominique de Roux et la tardive découverte d’Ezra Pound en France, a forthcoming monograph from Au Signe de la Licorne; and Pompeii, a translation of a study of Pompeii by five Italian scholars of archeology, classics, and art history, published by Riverside Books in 2002. She is at work on a book about Ezra Pound and France.
Patricia Cockram's Spring 2010 courses:
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ENG 234.ONA1W - Women in Literature: ONLINE COURSE (Intensive writing)
ENG 350.R01 - Senior Seminar: Immigrant Literature and Identity
LSP350.XT81 - Making It New: The Birth of Modernism in Politics and the Arts (Lehman Scholars Seminar)
Spring office hours: Tues.: 1:00-2:00 p.m.
and by appointment
Office: Carman 399
Ext. 8530
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