Robin Taylor Rogers is a graduate student in English at the University
of South Florida (USF) in Tampa. She has taught Honors English
II, Composition I and II (Computer-Assisted Instruction), and
Professional Writing at USF and Hillsborough Community College.
Her areas of interest are early American literature, nineteenth-century
American literature, women’s literature, Southern literature,
and captivity narratives.
Presentations include “The Confidence Woman and Other
‘Good Frauds,’” at Northeast Modern Language
Association (Hartford, CT, March 30, 2001), and “Have Passport,
Will Travel: Exploitation and Commercialization in Travel Narratives,”
at The Art History Association and the USF Art Department and
Graphicstudio’s Eighth Annual Interdisciplinary Graduate
Symposium (Tampa, FL, March 24, 2000).
She has served as Associate Editor of Victorian Periodicals
Review since 1999 and was President of the English Graduate Student
Association, a member of the Composition I and II Essay Awards
Committee, and a member of the English Graduate Committee, from
1999-2000.
Honors and awards include a University Graduate Fellowship (1999-2000)
and Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society Graduate Scholarship (1999).