
About
Bonnie Rudner is an Associate Professor of the Practice in the Department of English at Boston College, part of the Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences. She teaches courses on heroes, heroines, folktales, and their adaptations, particularly those influenced by Disney, as well as creative non-fiction writing.
Her educational background includes a B.A. from Rutgers University and an M.A. from Boston College.
- B.A., Rutgers University
- M.A., Boston College
Bonnie's research and teaching focus on folklore, mythic structures in literature, gender roles in heroic narratives, and the transformation of traditional tales in modern culture. Her interest in creative non-fiction reflects a commitment to narrative craft and personal storytelling.
While no recent publications are listed, her course offerings suggest a sustained engagement with interdisciplinary themes spanning literature, cultural studies, and media adaptation.
There are no listed scientific awards or honors in the available information.
Bonnie Rudner advises students in literature and creative writing, though specific advisees are not named. There is no mention of research grants or funded projects. She contributes to the academic life of the English Department through her specialized curriculum in narrative and folklore.
No research labs, teams, or collaborative research centers are referenced in the provided text.
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