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Jeff Zorn
Dr. Jeff Zorn regularly teaches English 1 and 2, English
11, and English 180 (Writing for Teachers). He has taught at
Santa Clara since 1974. Among Dr. Zorn's favorite writers are
Ivan Doig, Richard Wright, Langston Hughes, Camille Paglia,
H.L. Mencken, George Orwell, George V. Higgins, Walter Mosley,
Kurt Vonnegut, Hunter S. Thompson, Raymond Chandler, James Lee
Burke, Roger Angell, Edward Albee, Eugene Ionesco, Robinson
Davies, Midge Decter, Gertrude Himmelfarb, John Keegan, Shelby
Foote, Shelby Steele, Richard Rodriguez, Euripides, Sophocles,
Augustine, John Muir, Bernard Malamud, and Nathaniel West.
Email: JZorn@scu.edu
Phone: (408) 554-4951
Office Location: St. Joseph's Hall 317
Courses taught Fall Quarter 1997: Composition &
Rhetoric I
Courses taught Winter Quarter 1998: Composition &
Rhetoric II, Western Culture: Lit I, Senior Seminar (The
Vocation of
English Teaching: Studies in the Pedagogy of Literacy and
Literature)
Courses taught Spring Quarter 1998: Composition &
Rhetoric II, Writing for Teachers
Courses taught Fall Quarter 1998: Classical Culture
(Honors), Composition & Rhetoric I, Western Culture:
Literature I
Courses taught Winter Quarter 1999: Composition &
Rhetoric II, Composition & Literature
Courses taught Spring Quarter 1999: Writing for Teachers,
Composition & Rhetoric II: H
Courses taught Fall Quarter 1999: Sabbatical
Courses taught Winter Quarter 2000: Writing for Teachers,
Western Culture: Literature I, Senior Seminar
Courses taught Spring Quarter 2000: Writing for Teachers,
Composition & Rhetoric II, Western Culture: Literature
I
Courses taught Fall Quarter 2000: Composition &
Rhetoric I, Writing for Teachers
Courses taught Winter Quarter 2001: Composition &
Rhetoric I, Compsition & Rhetoric II, Western Culture:
Literature I
Courses taught Spring Quarter 2001: Composition &
Rhetoric II, Writing for Teachers
Courses teaching Fall Quarter 2001: Composition &
Rhetoric I, Writing for Teachers
Courses proposed for Winter Quarter 2002: Composition &
Rhetoric I, Western Culture: Literature I, Composition &
Literature
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