Celebrating Poetry’s Place in Culture

Poetry isn’t just words on a page—it’s rhythm, voice, and history intertwined. In Rhyme and Reason, Eileen Reinhard explores how Tyler Hoffman, chair of the Department of English and Communication at Rutgers University–Camden, brings poetry to life for students and scholars alike. With a career dedicated to studying poets such as Robert Frost and Walt… continue reading

Exploring Literature & Media for Future Success

The ⁠Master of Arts in English and Media Studies⁠ at Rutgers University-Camden offers students the chance to work with internationally recognized faculty. This program prepares them for academic careers through MFA programs and doctoral studies, as well as for professional careers in writing and publishing. In this episode of the Recording Rutgers Podcast, we feature… continue reading

Erasmian Anti-Binarism: Anglo-French Conflict in Shakespeare’s Henry V

Author: Qiuhong Nie | English & Media StudiesAbstract: When it comes to French image in Shakespeare’s Henry V, many critics tend to construe France as a lackluster background, against which the English obtain a sense of national pride, or as a clearly negative in opposition to English national identity. Feminist critics, however, conceptualize French Princess… continue reading