Faculty
 

Ahearn,Barry               

Albrecht,Thomas                        

Codr,Dwight                           

Cooley,Peter                                   

Desai,Gaurav               

Desilets, Sean                       

Dinerstein,Joel                             

Elmwood,Victoria                   

Foy,Roslyn                             

Gates, Daniel

Gubernatis, Cat

Gelley,Ora                                                  

Hornby, Louise

Johnson,T.R.                                                       Kaufmann,David        

Kennedy,Todd

Kohler, Michelle

Koritz,Amy                                            

Kuczynski,Michael                             

Leland,Jacob                                       

Letter,Joe                                          

Lewis,Nghana                                   

Livingston,Judith                          

Mark,Rebecca                                    

McBride, Ryan

Morris,Paula                                         

Naimou, Angela

Nair,Supriya                                        

O'Connor, Tom

Oldman,Elizabeth                                     

Pizer,Donald                                        

Rothenberg,Molly       

Smith,Felipe                                          

Sponenberg, Ashlie

Travis,Molly

          Ashlie Sponenberg

Post-Doctoral Teaching Fellow

 

Ashlie K. Sponenberg completed her graduate studies at Queen Mary, University of London (M.A., 1998) and the University of Liverpool (Ph.D., 2002). She taught undergraduate- and graduate-level English at Liverpool, Carlow University (Pittsburgh), and, most recently, York College – CUNY. In 2005, she became editor-in-chief of AMS Press, a scholarly publishing house based in New York City. She is co-editor of Palgrave’s <i>Encyclopedia of British Women’s Writing 1900-1950</i> (2006) and is currently completing a book on the intersections of modernity and conservatism in the writings of British female political activists between the world wars. Dr. Sponenberg is also an assistant editor of the journal <i>The Space Between: Literature and Culture 1914-1945</i>.