Austin Busch, PHD

Professor (English), Associate Director of the Writers Forum, and Director of the Honors College
(585) 395-5396
abusch@brockport.edu
Office: Edwards Hall 108B
Office Hours:

I’m often on campus. Email to schedule an in-person or virtual conference.  

Recipient of the Chancellor's Award for
  • Teaching

Education

  • PhD, Classical Studies and Comparative Literature, Indiana University, 2004
  • MA, Comparative Literature, Indiana University, 2000
  • BA, Comparative Literature, summa cum laude, San Francisco State University, 1997

Areas of Specialty

Biblical Studies, Classical Studies, Comparative Literature

Courses Taught

Select Classes 

  • ENG 220: Early World Literature
  • ENG 221: Who Wrote the Bible?
  • ENG 223: Modern World Literature
  • ENG 224: Filming Rome
  • ENG 303: Introduction to Literary Analysis
  • ENG/HST 318: Approaching Religion
  • ENG 320: Ancient Mediterranean Literature
  • ENG 323: Shakespeare’s Histories and Tragedies
  • ENG 350: Tragedy and Trauma
  • ENG 353: Bible and Modernism: “Stories of Jesus, Ancient and Modern”
  • ENG 353: Bible and Modernism: “The Bible, Faulkner, and García Márquez”
  • ENG 353: (Honors) Bible and Modernity: “Modern Approaches to Jesus”
  • ENG 353: Bible and Modernity: “King David and Jesus in Modern Literature”
  • ENG 311: Bible as Literature
  • ENG 312: Classical Mythology
  • ENG 365: (Honors) Confronting Death
  • ENG 364: Vision/Revision
  • ENG 369: International Science Fiction (asynchronous online)
  • ENG 402: Religious Faith in World Literature
  • ENG 403: New Testament Literature
  • ENG 405/505: Sex and Gender in World (Classical) Literature
  • ENL 4/510: Greek and Roman Poetry: “Roman Epic and its Influence”
  • ENL 4/510: Greek and Roman Poetry: “Classical Epic”
  • ENL 4/572: Critical Approaches to Literature: “Ovid and Theory”
  • ENG 472: Capstone Seminar: “Rewriting the Bible”
  • ENG 472: Capstone Seminar: “The Scriptural Imagination of William Faulkner”
  • ENG 472: Capstone Seminar: “Demons and the Demonic in World Literature”
  • ENL 4/578: Seminar in World Literature: “Jesus and the Gospels”
  • ENG 611: Literary Approaches to the Bible
  • ENG 615: Evil in World Literature (asynchronous online)
  • ENG 690: Advanced Writing in the Discipline
  • LST 749: Ancient Christianities
  • GEP 100: Academic Planning Seminar
  • DCC 310: Human Heritage
  • HON 112: Introduction to Honors: “Constructing Reality and Acting Morally”
  • HON 112: Introduction to Honors: “Literary and Cultural Transformations”
  • HON 112: Introduction to Honors: “Convictions and Questions, Vision and Revision”
  • HON 380: Interdisciplinary Colloquium: Consciousness in Science Fiction
  • HON 380: Interdisciplinary Colloquium: Great Books: David Copperfield
  • HON 395: Thesis Practicum

Select Directed Studies

  • LAT 111: Introduction to Latin I 
  • LAT 112: Introduction to Latin II
  • LAT 211: Intermediate Latin I 
  • ENG 499: Latin Language and Literature
  • ENG 599: Ancient Christian Latin 
  • ENG 605: Studies in World Literature: Sacrifice and Atonement 
  • ENG 699: Readings in Classical Latin 
  • ENG 699: Latin Literature in the British Augustan Age 

Research Interests

  • New Testament and early Christian literature
  • Roman imperial literature
  • Biblical and classical traditions

Academic Positions

College at Brockport (SUNY), Department of English and Honors College

  • Professor of Early World Literatures (2023-present)
  • Associate Professor of Early World Literatures (2012-2023)
  • Assistant Professor of Early World Literatures (2006-2012)
  • Director of Honors College (2019-present)
  • Associate Director of Honors College (2016-2019)

Stanford University, Introduction to the Humanities Program

  • Teaching Fellow in the Humanities (2004-2006)