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Helene
Meyers Professor
of English Southwestern
University meyersh@southwestern.edu
Research
and Teaching Areas: Contemporary
Literature; Feminist Theory; Jewish Cultural Studies; Gothic Studies |
Femicidal
Fears: Narratives of the Female Gothic Experience.
SUNY, 2001 (Feminist Criticism and Theory
Series).
"Jewish Gender
Trouble: Women Writing Men of Valor." Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature.
Fall 2006.
“The Death and Life of
a Jewish Judith Shakespeare:
Rebecca Goldstein’s Mazel.” Shofar: An
Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies. Spring
2007.
"Introduction."
The Best Short Stories of Lesléa
Newman. Alyson, 2003.
"To Queer or Not to
Queer?: That's Not the
Question." College Literature 24.1
(1997)
"Appropriating the
Master Appropriator: The James
Joyce Murder as Feminist
Critique." In Joyce and
Popular Culture. Ed.
R.B. Kershner.
Work in Progress: book
manuscript on Jewish identity in
contemporary literature and film
Selected
Scholarly Papers
Courses
Taught
Recent
Honors
and Awards
Selected
Professional, University, and Community
Service