- German Language and Culture
- The Creative Process
- Community Engagement
- Puppetry Arts
Hello and welcome! This website and its future permutations is designed to bring the seemingly disparate things I am interested in together in one place and to keep track of the different things I try to do in my professional life. So to begin with, I have to confess that I consider myself an accidental academic. Although most accidental academics, as a surprising number of people are labeling themselves, have had long and illustrious careers in previous professions, mine is relatively short and it was in teaching at both an elementary and a middle-school level. I raised a family at a young age and considered myself a maker, a dabbler in art, making food, and peace activist. I always thought of myself as being a practice oriented person. That changed when I studied the neurology of language during my teacher education. It was then that I discovered that I love theory and can do it too. I planned to pursue a graduate degree to research second language acquisition from a cognitive perspective after my two years of teacher training college, but life rarely goes according to plans, yet, here I am.
Thank for your stopping by.
The four areas that I am currently interested in are teaching and/or researching
Assistant professor, fixed-term
Michigan State University
Department of Linguistics and Germanic, Slavic, Asian, and African Languages
affiliated with Residential College in the Arts and Humanities
Wells Hall B-330
619 Red Cedar Road
East Lansing, MI 48824Phone: (517) 432-1235
Email: banzhafm@msu.edu