
William Clattenburg
Lecturer · Unreliable Narration
New Mexico Institute of Mining and TechnologyUnited States
About
William Clattenburg is a Lecturer in the Department of English at New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology (New Mexico Tech) within the College of Arts and Sciences. He teaches foundational English courses including English 1120 and English 1110, with prior experience teaching Technical Writing and a Humanities course focused on Bob Marley. His academic interests emphasize narrative experimentation and pedagogical approaches to writing.
Clattenburg's research focuses on:
- Unreliable narrators
- Humor and mythology in storytelling
- Philosophical/religious themes in accessible fiction
- Interconnected narrative structures
- Indirection in mimicking human experience
Contact: Office Fitch 211 | Office Hours: MWF 11-12, WF 2-3 pm | Phone: (575) 835-5517
Professional Background:
- 2008: ESL Teacher in Brooklyn, NY public schools
- Albuquerque Public Schools instructor
- Charter school educator in South Valley, Albuquerque
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