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| image=[[File:Chad Chisholm.jpg|250px]] | | image=[[File:Chad Chisholm.jpg|250px]] | ||
| name=Chad Chisholm | | name=Basil Chad Chisholm | ||
| born=[[27 July]] [[1978]] | | born=[[27 July]] [[1978]] | ||
| died= | | died= | ||
| education=[ | | education=[[Wikipedia:University of Texas at Arlington|University of Texas at Arlington]]<br/> | ||
[ | [[Wikipedia:Clemson University|Clemson University]]<br/> | ||
[ | [[Wikipedia:University of Mississippi|University of Mississippi]] | ||
| occupation=Professor | | occupation=Professor | ||
| location=[ | | location=[[Wikipedia:Upstate South Carolina|South Carolina]], [[USA]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Chad Chisholm''' ([[27 July]] [[1978]]) is | '''Basil Chad Chisholm''' ([[27 July]] [[1978]]) is an Assistant Professor of English at [[Wikipedia:Southern Wesleyan University|Southern Wesleyan University]] in [[Wikipedia:Central, South Carolina|Central, South Carolina]], though he has also taught at the [[Wikipedia:University of Texas at Arlington|University of Texas at Arlington]] and at [[Wikipedia:Rust College|Rust College]] (Holly Springs, Mississippi) where he was named lecturer of the year by the [[Wikipedia:United Methodist Church|United Methodist]] Board of Higher Education in 2008. Chisholm has written several articles on [[J.R.R. Tolkien]], [[C.S. Lewis]], and [[the Inklings]]. Much of his present scholarship springs from [http://www.redmonky.net/utpa/4324/poulakos.pdf John Poulakos's theory of rhetorical possibility], and Chisholm is working on a book that uses C.S. Lewis' ideas on children's storytelling to develop a theory of possibility to reexamine classical children's literature. In 2013, Chisholm was awarded a dissertation fellowship to complete his dissertation on "rhetoric-oriented approaches to juvenile texts,” which he successfully defended in November of that year. | ||
== Bibliography, selected == | == Bibliography, selected == | ||
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* [[2010]]: [[Mallorn 50|''Mallorn'' 50]]: | * [[2010]]: [[Mallorn 50|''Mallorn'' 50]]: | ||
** "Flights of Fantasy" | ** "Flights of Fantasy" | ||
* [[2011]]: [[Mallorn 51|''Mallorn'' 51]]: | * [[2011]]: [[Mallorn 51|''Mallorn'' 51]]: | ||
** "Keeping the Faith" | ** "Keeping the Faith" | ||
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** "Death of The Hobbit" | ** "Death of The Hobbit" | ||
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Basil Chad Chisholm | |
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Biographical information | |
Born | 27 July 1978 |
Education | University of Texas at Arlington University of Mississippi |
Occupation | Professor |
Location | South Carolina, USA |
Basil Chad Chisholm (27 July 1978) is an Assistant Professor of English at Southern Wesleyan University in Central, South Carolina, though he has also taught at the University of Texas at Arlington and at Rust College (Holly Springs, Mississippi) where he was named lecturer of the year by the United Methodist Board of Higher Education in 2008. Chisholm has written several articles on J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, and the Inklings. Much of his present scholarship springs from John Poulakos's theory of rhetorical possibility, and Chisholm is working on a book that uses C.S. Lewis' ideas on children's storytelling to develop a theory of possibility to reexamine classical children's literature. In 2013, Chisholm was awarded a dissertation fellowship to complete his dissertation on "rhetoric-oriented approaches to juvenile texts,” which he successfully defended in November of that year.
Bibliography, selected[edit | edit source]
Articles[edit | edit source]
- 2008: Mallorn 45
- "Winston and Frodo: Demons, Choices and Grace in The Lord of the Rings"
- 2010: Mallorn 50
- "The wizard and the rhetor: rhetoric and the ethos of Middle-earth in The Hobbit"
Reviews[edit | edit source]
- 2009: Mallorn 48:
- "Hunting Peter Jackson"
- 2010: Mallorn 49:
- "The Shape of a Story"
- 2010: Mallorn 50:
- "Flights of Fantasy"
- 2011: Mallorn 51:
- "Keeping the Faith"
- 2011: Mallorn 52:
- "The lion, the witch, and the baffled producers"
- 2013: Mallorn 54:
- "Death of The Hobbit"