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George Scheper 
BA, PHD
Adjunct Instructor

Department Affiliation

  • Humanities and Performing Arts

Courses

  • A Day With the Maya / R07.9105
  • A Day at Machu Picchu / HIST1-CE9104
  • A Day With the Olmec / R07.9102
  • A Day With the Maya / HIST1-CE9105
  • Native American Cultures of the Pacific Northwest Coast: Land of the Totem / R09.9010
  • Eskimo/Inuit Culture: Peoples of the Far North / R09.9012
  • Pueblo Cultures of the Southwest: An Archaeological and Cultural Excursion / R09.9011
  • A Day in the Pre-Inca Andean World / HIST1-CE9106

Educational Record

  • Duke University, BA, 1960, English
  • Princeton University, PHD, 1971, English

Teaching Record

  • CCBC, Humanities
    Professor emeritus 1970 - 2009
  • Johns Hopkins University, Advanced Academic Programs
    Faculty Associate 1985 - Present

Professional Record

  • Grant Consultant, CCHA, 1991 - Present
  • Project Director of 15 Summer Institutes, CCHA/National Endowment for Humanities, 1992 - 2011

Honors & Awards

  • Distinguished Humanities Educator Award
    CCHA, 2002
  • Excellence in Teaching
    Johns Hopkins University School of Professional St, 2004

Professional Societies

  • Modern Language Association, Program Committee, 1970 - 2012
  • American Anthropological Association, member, 1998 - 2009
  • College Art Association, member, 2002 - 2009

Publications

  • 7. A Divergence of Modernities: Jane Jacobs, Robert Moses and the Re-Visioning of New York City , Community College Humanities Review 28 , 2008
  • 4. The Encyclopedia of Religion, Second Edition, Charisma; Cursing, 2004
  • 3. The Oxford Encyclopedia of Mesoamerican Cultures, Christianity Evangelical Protestantism; Devil; God, 2001
  • 2. Reverberations of the Battle of Kosovo: The Mountain Wreath and Ethnic Cleansing, The Conscience of Humankind: Literature and Trauma, 2000
  • 9. Ecstasies: Representations of Ecstatic Sorrow and Ecstatic Joy, Analecta Husserliana , 1999
  • 5. Image as Text in Post-Contact Mexican Books and Artifacts of Indigenous Origin, Community College Humanities Review, 1999
  • 1. Guadalupe: Image of Submission or Solidarity?, Religion and the Arts 3.3/4 , 1999
  • 8. All Hallows' Eve: the Cessation of Rhetoric and the Redemption of Language, The Rhetoric of Vision: Essays on Charles Williams, 1996
  • 10. Bodley Harm: the Library in British Detective Fiction, Popular Culture in Libraries 2.1 , 1994
  • 6. The Reformist Vision of Frederick Law Olmsted and the Poetics of Park Design, New England Quarterly, 1989
  • A. Michael Innes, Frederick Ungar, 1986
  • B. Survey of English Literature/ Teleclass Study Guide. 2 vols., Maryland center for Public Broadcasting, 1976
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