Ahearn,Barry
Albrecht,Thomas
Burke,Molly
Codr,Dwight
Cooley,Peter
Desai,Gaurav
Dinerstein,Joel
Edmonds,Dale
Elmwood,Victoria Foster,Ken
Foy,Roslyn
Gelley,Ora
Goldman,Jonathan Johnson,T.R. Kaufmann,David
Koritz,Amy
Kuczynski,Michael
Leland,Jacob
Letter,Joe
Lewis,Nghana
Livingston,Judith
Mark,Rebecca
Morris,Paula
Munkhoff,Richelle
Nair,Supriya
Oldman,Elizabeth
Pizer,Donald
Rothenberg,Molly
Smith,Felipe
Snare,Gerald
Toulouse,Teresa
Travis,Molly
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Judith Livingston
Post-Doctoral Teaching Fellow
Norman Mayer Room 214
Telephone: (504) 314-2756
Fax: (504) 862-8958
E-mail: jlivings@tulane.edu
Judi Kemerait Livingston received her BA in Economics from Davidson College in 1991 and her PhD in English from Louisiana State University in December 2004. She taught at the University of North Carolina-Pembroke prior to joining the faculty of Tulane in 2006. Her dissertation “Routes of Freedom: Slave Resistance and the Politics of Literary Geography,” which won the 2005 Lewis P. Simpson Dissertation Award from LSU, examines the complicated relationship between place and human praxis in antislavery narratives. Her analysis focuses on nonfiction and fictional narratives by Nat Turner, Frederick Douglas, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Martin R. Delany, and Herman Melville. Dr. Livingston’s research interests include literary genres of U. S. American slavery, violence and rebellion, and nineteenth-century domesticity. She has presented numerous papers at national and regional conferences, and her writing appears in The Companion to Southern Literature.
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