Aimee Ross-Kilroy
Clinical Professor; M.A.
California State
University, Long
Beach, Ph.D. University of Oregon.
Aimee Ross-Kilroy teaches courses in British literature,
Renaissance literature including Shakespeare, composition, fiction and
children’s literature. She also serves
as the Associate Director of the Freshman English Program. Her research interests include early modern revenge
tragedies, and she has an article forthcoming in the journal Renaissance and Reformation/Renaissance et
Reforme entitled “‘The Very Ragged Bone’: Dismantling Masculinity in Thomas
Middleton’s The Revenger’s Tragedy,”
and is at work researching purgatory and its absence in the English
Renaissance. In her spare time, she
finds herself watching a great deal of youth soccer and entertaining the notion
of someday writing children’s literature of her own.