David Arnold BIO David Arnold grew up in California and received his Ph.D. from the University of California at Riverside. Professor Arnold joined the faculty at UW-Stevens Point in 2000. His dissertation is on William Faulkner’s use of elegy, and some of his other interests include American folklore, film and television, and crosspollinations of literature and music. Some of Arnold’s classes created around these themes include: Literary Legacy of World War I, War in Literature and Film, Popular Literature: The Western, War in Literature and Film and William Faulkner and Toni Morrison. TEACHING HONORS UWSP Excellence in Teaching Award (2010) Justus F. and Barbara J. Paul Award (2004) PUBLICATIONS Arnold, David. (2006). My Rifle, My Pony, and Feathers: Music and the Making of Men in Howard Hawks’ Rio Bravo. Quarterly Review of Film and Video. 23:3, 267-279. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/105092090503367 PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS Modern Language Association Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association BEST ADVICE Do all the reading and never be afraid to ask questions! Professor of EnglishDirector of Composition Office: CCC 440 Phone: 715-346-2638 Email: David.Arnold@uwsp.edu Education Ph.D. - English University of California at Riverside M.A. - English University of California at Riverside B.A. - English University of California at Riverside Courses Advanced Freshman English American Literature II Introduction to the Study of Literature Senior Honors Project