Diane Scrofano

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English Faculty and Librarian
(805) 553-4892
Education
Master of Library & Information Science, UCLA (2005)
Master of Arts in English, CSUN (2003)
Teaching Credentials in English (1999) and Library Media Services (2006)
BA in English, CLU (1998)
About
Hello, students! I just wanted to introduce myself as your professor. I've been at Moorpark since 2002; I love the campus and am eager to help those just starting college as well as those who have been here awhile already. While I teach English full-time, you'll also see me on the Reference Desk at the Library a few hours a week, and I've also taught College Strategies for the Freshman Experience Program. My research and teaching interests include children's and young adult literature, Latinx literature, and more! I co-coordinate the One Campus, One Book program here on campus. I'm also involved with the Distance Education Committee. I grew up in Thousand Oaks and have my degrees from Cal Lutheran, CSUN, and UCLA. Now I live in Porter Ranch with my husband and my daughter, who was born in 2014. We have a rabbit named Max as our pet. I enjoy walking, Pilates, and watching other people cook on TV.
Publications
Scrofano, D. (2 June 2021). FilipinX YA literature. Dr. Bickmore’s YA Wednesday, http://www.yawednesday.com/weekly-posts/filipinx-ya-literature-by-diane-scrofano.
Scrofano, D. and Richmond, K.J. (2 Sept. 2020). YA retellings of classics. Dr. Bickmore's YA Wednesday. http://www.yawednesday.com/blog/ya-retellings-of-classics-by-diane-scrofano-and-kia-jane-richmond
Scrofano, Diane. (2020, Summer). Ways to talk about it: Studying young adult novels of mental illness through David Karp's Disability Narrative Theory. ALAN Review, 47.3, pp. 35-43.
Scrofano, D. (2019, 18 Oct.). Workshopping the canon and No more fake reading: Two Recent Approaches to Combining the Classics and YA Literature. Dr. Bickmore’s YA Wednesday. http://www.yawednesday.com/blog/workshopping-the-canon-and-no-more-fake-reading-two-recent-approaches-to-combining-classics-with-ya-literature-by-diane-scrofano
Scrofano, D. (2019, 29 May). May, Mental Health Month, and a musical: Dear Evan Hansen. Dr. Bickmore’s YA Wednesday. http://www.yawednesday.com/blog/may-mental-health-month-and-a-musical-dear-evan-hansen-by-diane-scrofano
Scrofano, D. (2019, March). Disability narrative theory and young adult literature of mental illness. Journal of Research on Libraries and Young Adults, 10.1, pp. 1-33. http://www.yalsa.ala.org/jrlya/2019/03/disability-narrative-theory-and-young-adult-fiction-of-mental-illness/
Scrofano, D. (2018, 25 July). “Surprise, surprise”: Increasing diversity in YA novels of mental illness. Dr. Bickmore’s YA Wednesday. http://www.yawednesday.com/blog/surprise-surprise-increasing-diversity-in-ya-novels-of-mental-illness-by-diane-scrofano
Scrofano, D. (2018, 25 June). Musical theater meets historical romance: Hamilton and Alex and Eliza. Dr. Bickmore’s YA Wednesday. http://www.yawednesday.com/blog/musical-theater-meets-historical-romance-hamilton-plus-alex-and-eliza-by-diane-scrofano
Scrofano, D. (2016, 7 June). YA novels about mental illness. ALAN News. http://www.alan-ya.org/ya-novels-about-mental-illness/
Scrofano, D. (2016, 23 May). OCD tales: reflections on an OCD sufferer’s sabbatical research on YA novels of mental illness. #MHYALit, Teen Librarian Toolbox, a Blog of School Library Journal. http://www.teenlibrariantoolbox.com/2016/05/mhyalit-reflections-on-an-ocd-sufferers-sabbatical-study-of-ya-novels-of-mental-illness/
Scrofano, D. (2015, June). Minds in conflict: teen fiction about mental illness. A Booklist for VOYA, 38.2, pp. 8-11.
Scrofano, D. (2015, Winter). Not as crazy as it seems: discussing the new YA literature of mental illness in your classroom or library. Young Adult Library Services, 13.2, pp.15-20, http://www.ala.org/yalsa/sites/ala.org.yalsa/files/content/YALSA-Winter%202015_Final%20PDF.pdf
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