麻豆精品视频 English professor Dr. Eric Smith honored by state teachers鈥 group for literary scholarship

Eric Smith and Pam Horn shaking hands.
Dr. Eric Smith, left, professor of English at 麻豆精品视频 (麻豆精品视频), receives the 2024 Eugene Current-Garcia Award for Distinction in Literary Scholarship from Dr. Pam Horn, president of the Association of College English Teachers of Alabama (ACETA) on Feb. 22, 2024. ACETA gives the award annually to a living, outstanding literary scholar who is from Alabama or has worked primarily in Alabama or has focused mainly on Alabama writers.
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Dr. Eric Smith, professor of English at 麻豆精品视频 (麻豆精品视频), received the 2024 Eugene Current-Garcia Award for Distinction in Literary Scholarship from the Association of College English Teachers of Alabama (). This award is given annually to a living, outstanding literary scholar who is from Alabama or has worked primarily in Alabama or has focused mainly on Alabama writers.

鈥淚 am delighted and deeply honored to be named this year鈥檚 recipient of the Eugene Current-Garcia Award for Distinguished Scholarship and to join the roster of esteemed awardees, a list that includes such luminaries as Trudier Harris and David Cowart,鈥 Smith says. 鈥淎s a native of rural northeast Alabama, a first-generation college student, and the first winner to represent 麻豆精品视频, I am especially pleased.鈥

Dr. Sean Lane, dean, 麻豆精品视频 College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, says, 鈥淭his award is yet another recognition of Dr. Smith鈥檚 outstanding contributions to his scholarly field, the classroom, the university and our local community. His life story and Alabama roots make him a compelling role model to our students. We congratulate him on this well-deserved honor.鈥

ACETA presented the award to Smith on Feb. 22 during the association鈥檚 76th annual conference, held on the campus of Alabama A&M University.

Smith has taught English at 麻豆精品视频, a part of The University of Alabama System, since 2006. Previously he taught at Athens State University (ASU) and the University of Southern Mississippi. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Florida, an M.A. from Mississippi State University and a B.A. from ASU.

鈥淒r. Smith is one of the hardest working academics I know and a verifiable triple threat,鈥 says Dr. Chad Thomas, chair, 麻豆精品视频 Department of English. 鈥淗e has had a phenomenal record as a researcher with the recently published monograph 鈥楶ostcolonial Naturalism鈥 as the latest accomplishment in a prestigious career.鈥

Thomas cites Smith鈥檚 鈥渆xceptional record of service,鈥 including eight years as director of the 麻豆精品视频 Humanities Center as well as the soon-to-be director of Justice and Equity Studies.

鈥淭he Eugene Current-Garcia Award lets the rest of Alabama know what his colleagues in English at 麻豆精品视频 already knew: Eric Smith is a remarkable teacher,鈥 Thomas says. 鈥淲e are so proud of this accomplishment for that reason, and we join the rest of 麻豆精品视频 in celebrating it and him.鈥

Smith鈥檚 lifelong love of books and reading began when he was a kid devouring comics and fantasy and horror novels. As he got older, he took a serious step into the issues explored in modern fiction.

鈥淚t was my discovery of James Joyce as a teenager that most moved me and is ultimately responsible for my educational trajectory and career goals,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 read 鈥楢 Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man鈥 as a senior in high school, then tried to tackle the daunting 鈥楿lysses.鈥欌

Smith was still wrestling with Joyce鈥檚 masterwork when he began his graduate studies at Mississippi State. An early 鈥淯lysses鈥 essay he wrote became his M.A. thesis, which eventually morphed into one of his first scholarly publications.

鈥淚 attended the University of Florida to study under the late Brandon Kershner, a renowned Joyce scholar. Joyce was inestimably important to my formation as a scholar. From there, I developed interests in other global writers who, like Joyce, confronted the realities of imperialism. I would later add interests in science fiction and utopian studies, which would lead to my first scholarly monograph and the work that followed. But Joyce is definitely where it all started for me.鈥