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AUDREY A. FISCH Education Rutgers University: Ph.D., English, May 1993; M.A., English, May 1989. Dissertation: "Uncle Tom in England: The Black American Abolitionist Campaign, 1852-1861." Director: George Levine.
Amherst College: B.A., English and Math,
magna cum laude, May 1987.
Publications
Books
Frankenstein: Icon of Western Culture. Just published from Helm Publishers. Also available from Amazon.
The Cambridge Companion to the African-American Slave Narrative.
Editor.
Cambridge University Press, 2007.
American Slaves in Victorian England : Abolitionist Politics in Popular Literature and Culture. Cambridge University Press, 2000. The Other Mary Shelley: Beyond Frankenstein. Co-edited with Esther H. Schor and Anne K. Mellor. New York: Oxford University Press, 1993.
Recent Scholarly Articles
"The Difficulty of Raising Standards in Teacher Education.”
Pedagogy.
9.1
(Winter 2009): 142-51.
“Our Disconnect in Training Teachers.” Pedagogy. 5.2 (Spring 2005): 309-15. “Transatlantic Stowe.” The Cambridge Companion to Harriet Beecher Stowe. Edited by Cindy Weinstein. Cambridge University Press, 2003: 96-112. “Wilkie Collins, Race and Slavery.” Reality’s Dark Light: The Sensational Wilkie Collins. Edited by Maria K Bachman and Don Richard Cox. University of Tennessee Press, 2003: 313-28. “Chronicles from the Third World (?) of Women’s Studies.” [Written with Lisa Botshon.] Feminist Teacher. 14.1 (Winter/Spring 2002): 41-9. “Black British Studies in the Victorian Period.” Victorian Literature and Culture. 2002: 353-64. |
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