Stephanie Hankinson

Pronouns:
She/Her
Dept:
COLLEGE TRANSFER
Title:
FTF - English
Email:
Stephanie.Hankinson@seattlecolleges.edu
Campus:
South Seattle College
Office:
RSB 162
Phone:
206/934-7964
Hours:
Summer 2026: T/Th 2pm-4pm and by appointment

Courses

Class # : 18459
Section : 75 - LEC
Units : 5
Day: ARR
Time: ARR - ARR
Instructor(s): Stephanie Hankinson
Location: SS - Online
Room:
Class # : 18460
Section : 75 - LEC
Units : 5
Day: ARR
Time: ARR - ARR
Instructor(s): Stephanie Hankinson
Location: SS - Online
Room:
Class # : 36696
Section : 01 - LEC
Units : 5
Day: TTH
Time: 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM
Instructor(s): Stephanie Hankinson
Class # : 36697
Section : 01 - LEC
Units : 5
Day: TTH
Time: 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM
Instructor(s): Stephanie Hankinson
Class # : 36698
Section : 01 - LEC
Units : 5
Day: TTH
Time: 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM
Instructor(s): Stephanie Hankinson
Class # : 36761
Section : 01 - LEC
Units : 5
Day: TTH
Time: 01:15 PM - 02:20 PM
Instructor(s): Stephanie Hankinson
Location: SS - Olympic Hall
Room: 0100
Class # : 36767
Section : 75 - LEC
Units : 5
Day: ARR
Time: ARR - ARR
Instructor(s): Stephanie Hankinson
Location: SS - Online
Room:
Class # : 36765
Section : 75 - LEC
Units : 5
Day: ARR
Time: ARR - ARR
Instructor(s): Stephanie Hankinson
Location: SS - Online
Room:
No classes were found this quarter.

Personal Statement

Student/Office Hours Summer 2026:

  • Summer office hours are T/Th 2pm-4pm and by appointment. Please email me to arrange a time to meet outside of these times.  

    Note: student office hours are available in person in RSB 162 or via Zoom. Please email me to arrange Zoom meeting times. 

Arts Faculty Coordinator and Program Review Office Hours Summer 2026:

  • By appointment only -- please email if you need to arrange a meeting.
     

PERSONAL STATEMENT

While teaching, creating, and project managing I seek to connect people and build welcoming spaces for learning and personal growth. Above all else, I am dedicated to fostering community and expanding capacities to create social, cultural, and political equity.

I've been teaching Humanities, Drama, and English at South Seattle College since 2016 and now serve as tenured faculty. I teach a wide range of courses on global/US film, environmental humanities, intercultural communication, acting, performance studies, interdisciplinary humanities, as well as the full suite of English composition courses (from developmental English courses through research methods). My favorite part about teaching at South is working one-on-one with our students to develop a sense of agency and ownership of intercultural communication practices, research/writing interests, and critical thinking patterns.

My primary areas of expertise are the imagination of natural disaster in 20th-century cultural productions of the American South and Caribbean, comparative black diaspora studies, and environmental aesthetics. If you are interested in my scholarship, my dissertation is available online: The Aesthetics of Catastrophe Time: Constructing Transhistorical and Artistic Archives of Disaster in Haiti and the Gulf Coast. If you are interested in discussing teaching, publication, or presentations related to my work please feel free to reach out: stephanie.hankinson@seattlecolleges.edu.

I am a founding member and contributing author to the performance critique collective: DeConstruct, DeConstruct is dedicated to intersectional analysis and peer-review of cross-disciplinary performance to foster increased equity in the arts in the Puget Sound region. I am also serving as a member of the UW Simpson Center for the Humanities Community College Advisory Board. I am the former Managing Editor and co-founder of Process: Journal of Multidisciplinary Undergraduate Scholarship. 

 

Degrees & Certificates

PhD in Literature & Culture, University of Washington, 2023; MA in English (Literature), California State University, Sacramento, 2012; Certificate in TESOL California State University, Sacramento, 2011; BA in Film Studies & English, University of California, Davis, 2009;  AA in English from Bakersfield College, 2007.