Alice Rutkowski - SUNY Geneseo
Alice Rutkowski - SUNY Geneseo
Alice Rutkowski - SUNY Geneseo
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• ENGL 235: American Literature: Beginnings to the Present<br />
• HUMN 221: Western Humanities II<br />
• ENGL 237: American Voices: Visibility and Invisibility in American Literature<br />
• ENGL 330: American Romanticism<br />
• ENGL 343: Women and Literature: Women and the American Civil War<br />
other teaching:<br />
• Summer 2005: graduate independent study (Marsha Wager, ENGL 499:<br />
Readings in American Literature)<br />
• Fall 2004: one directed study (Matthew Powers, ENGL 399)<br />
• Spring 2004: two directed studies (Amanda Youngers, ENGL 499; Ana<br />
Guimares, ENGL 299)<br />
• Fall 2005-Spring 2006: twenty advisees (majors)<br />
SCHOLARSHIP<br />
Publications<br />
“Why Chicks Dig Vampires: Sex, Blood and Buffy.” Iris. i45 (Fall 2002).<br />
Co-editor of special issue of New Literary History, “Is There Life After Identity Politics?”<br />
31 (Winter 2000).<br />
Co-writer of introduction to special issue of New Literary History, “Is There Life After<br />
Identity Politics?” 31 (Winter 2000).<br />
Forthcoming<br />
“Gender, Genre, Race and Nation: the 1863 New York City Draft Riots.” Studies in<br />
the Literary Imagination. Special issue on “Women and Race Riots.” 40 (Fall<br />
2007).<br />
Manuscripts Under Review<br />
“Leaving the Good Mother: Frances E. W. Harper, Lydia Maria Child and the Literary<br />
Politics of Reconstruction” submitted to Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers.<br />
Manuscripts in Preparation<br />
“Novels of Reconstruction: the Fantasy of a Miscegenated Nation” for submission to<br />
American Literary History.<br />
“Return of the Native: Indians as Metaphors in Herman Melville’s Battle-Pieces and<br />
Aspects of War.”<br />
Book manuscript: Appropriating Agony: Transforming Chaos into Narrative with the<br />
1863 New York City Draft Riots<br />
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES<br />
Panels/Conferences Organized<br />
2004 With Amy Blair (Assistant Professor of English, Marquette University),<br />
“Reconstructing Resistance: Frances E. W. Harper and Pauline Elizabeth<br />
Hopkins.” American Studies Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, November<br />
2004.<br />
1999 Co-organizer, “Is There Life After Identity Politics?” Interdisciplinary conference<br />
of senior scholars on the future of American studies at the University of Virginia.<br />
Papers Presented<br />
2006 “Novels of Reconstruction: the Fantasy of a Miscegenated Nation.” Midwest