
معرفی
Karin Gottshall is a Professor at Middlebury College, where she teaches Creative Writing, Literature, and interdisciplinary courses. She holds office hours in Axinn Center 311 and focuses on poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and literary analysis. Her courses emphasize writing craft, revision, and exploration of form, including workshops on poetry structure, advanced poetry writing, and the intersection of literature with cultural themes such as lullabies and place-based narratives.
She has taught courses like Writing: Poetry, Fiction, NonFiction, Structure of Poetry, and Workshop: Poetry, which delve into topics ranging from lyrical cities to Thoreauvian ambles. Additionally, she guides senior thesis projects in creative and critical writing, reflecting her commitment to student mentorship. Notably, she led The Poetics of Lullaby (FYSE 1589), exploring lullabies' cultural and literary significance through scholarship and fieldwork.
Gottshall coordinates special projects in literature and creative writing, including independent studies and thesis workshops. Her academic contributions span both creative and critical domains, fostering interdisciplinary exploration in her courses and advising roles.



