Notes on Contributors

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Kristen L. Olson is Associate Professor of English at Penn State University's Beaver Campus. Her recent book, The Patterns That Make Poetry, will be published by Routledge in 2024, and she is currently developing a monograph showing how visually informed patterns found in emblem books and devotional poetry influenced Milton's poetic design. She has published widely on sixteenth- and seventeenth-century poetics, as well as on works that share commonalities across temporal boundaries.

Dale Pattison is Associate Professor of English at Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi. His current book project, The Politics of Progress, argues that neoliberalism's reconfiguring of human subjectivity demands new approaches for understanding Western narrative traditions valorizing liberal individualism, personal freedom, and human agency. His most recent work has been published or is forthcoming in Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction, American Studies, and JNT: Journal of Narrative Theory.

Rochelle Rives is Professor of English at the Borough of Manhattan Community College, City University of New York. She is the author of two books, Modernist Impersonalities: Affect, Authority and the Subject (2012) and more recently, The New Physiognomy: Face, Form, and Modern Expression (2024).

Jay Shelat is Assistant Professor of English at Ursinus College, where he teaches courses in contemporary culture. His work can be found or is forthcoming in MELUS, Studies in American Fiction, TSLL, Avidly, and elsewhere. He is currently writing his first monograph, which explores how post-9/11 legal and social policy affect families of color.

Gale Temple is Associate Professor of English at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, where he specializes in early American literature and culture. His work has appeared in such venues as Studies in American Fiction, Arizona Quarterly, Textual Practice, J19, Leviathan, The Nathaniel Hawthorne Review, and ESQ. He is currently working on two book projects: a critical companion to life and writings of Nathaniel Hawthorne, and a monograph about early American literary and cultural portrayals of addiction.

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以下是内容的简要摘录,以代替摘要: 作者简介 克里斯汀-L-奥尔森(Kristen L. Olson)是宾夕法尼亚州立大学比弗校区的英语副教授。她最近出版的新书《诗歌的图案》(The Patterns That Make Poetry)将于 2024 年由 Routledge 出版,目前她正在撰写一本专著,展示徽章书籍和虔诚诗歌中的视觉图案是如何影响弥尔顿的诗歌设计的。她的著作广泛涉及十六世纪和十七世纪的诗学,以及跨越时空界限的共性作品。戴尔-帕蒂森(Dale Pattison)是德克萨斯A&M大学-科珀斯克里斯蒂分校的英语副教授。他目前的著作项目《进步的政治》(The Politics of Progress)认为,新自由主义对人类主体性的重构需要新的方法来理解崇尚自由个人主义、个人自由和人类能动性的西方叙事传统。他的最新作品已发表或即将发表在《批判》、《当代小说研究》、《美国社会科学》、《美国社会科学杂志》、《美国社会科学》、《美国社会科学杂志》、《美国社会科学杂志》等杂志上:当代小说研究》、《美国研究》和《JNT:叙事理论期刊》上发表或即将发表。Rochelle Rives 是纽约市立大学曼哈顿区社区学院的英语教授。她著有两本书:《现代主义的非人格化》(Modernist Impersonalities:Affect,Authority and the Subject》(2012 年)和最近出版的《The New Physiognomy》(新面相学):面孔、形式和现代表达》(2024 年)。Jay Shelat 是厄西纳斯学院英语系助理教授,教授当代文化课程。他的作品发表于或即将发表于《MELUS》、《美国小说研究》、《TSLL》、《Avidly》等刊物。他目前正在撰写第一部专著,探讨 9/11 事件后的法律和社会政策如何影响有色人种家庭。盖尔-坦普尔是阿拉巴马大学伯明翰分校的英语副教授,专攻美国早期文学和文化。他的作品散见于《美国小说研究》、《亚利桑那季刊》、《文本实践》、《J19》、《利维坦》、《纳撒尼尔-霍桑评论》和《ESQ》等刊物。他目前正在撰写两个图书项目:一本关于纳撒尼尔-霍桑生平和著作的评论专著,以及一本关于美国早期文学和文化对成瘾的描述的专著。版权所有 © 2024 约翰斯-霍普金斯大学出版社 ...
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期刊介绍: Studies in American Fiction suspended publication in the fall of 2008. In the future, however, Fordham University and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York will jointly edit and publish SAF after a short hiatus; further information and updates will be available from time to time through the web site of Northeastern’s Department of English. SAF thanks the College of Arts and Sciences at Northeastern University for over three decades of support. Studies in American Fiction is a journal of articles and reviews on the prose fiction of the United States, in its full historical range from the colonial period to the present.
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