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Women's Studies Department Faculty
ELENA GLASBERGAdjunct Associate Professor
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Ph.D. in American Studies, Indiana University, 1995 B.A. English, Honors, SUNY Purchase, 1981 Email: glasberg@princeton.edu Phone: 212.854.2108 Office Address: 201A Barnard
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Research and Teaching Interests:
American Studies, Gender and Sexuality Studies, Interdisciplinary Humanities
Publications:
“Antarctic Scientific Dystopia,” Journal of Historical Geography Special Feature on the International Geophysical Year, Klaus Dodds, ed. Forthcoming 2008
“Camera Artists: Gender in Antarctic Visual Culture,” New Zealand Journal of Photography Special Feature on Antarctic Representation. Forthcoming Oct 2007
“Bad Light.” Catalogue essay, “Breaking Ice/ Re-visioning Antarctica,” Adam Art Gallery of Victoria, University, Wellington, July 2005: 9-15.
“The Intimate Sphere: National Strategies of Mapping and Embodiment.” Genre Volume XXXVI, Number 3-4 (fall/winter 2003): 251-270.
“Refusing History in Ursula Le Guin’s ‘Sur.’” Tulsa Studies in Women’s Literature Volume 21, Number 1 (spring 2002): 99-122.
“On the Road With Chrysler: From Nation to Virtual Colony.” In The Postcolonial U.S. Ed. Richard King. Illinois University Press, 2000: 154-170.
“Cultural Studies.” In The Encyclopedia of Lesbianism Bonnie Zimmerman, ed. Garland Press, 2000.
Literature and Gender: Thinking Critically Through Poetry, Fiction, and Drama (and Teacher’s Manual). Co-authored with Robyn Wiegman. New York: Addison-Wesley Longman, 1999.
“Virtual Capitalism.” Political and Legal Anthropology Review Volume 21, No. 1 (May 1998): 65-76.
“Whither Whiteness?” Review of Ruth Frankenberg, White Women, Race Matters: The Social Construction of Whiteness and David Roediger, Towards the Abolition of Whiteness. Ethnic and Racial Studies Vol. 19 No.1 (Jan 1996): 228-230.
Women's Studies Teaching:
WMST BC3130 Discourses of Desire: Introduction to Gay and Lesbian Studies (Spring 2008)
Activist Interests