Linda KinnahanLINDA ARBAUGH KINNAHAN

PROFESSOR

Office: College Hall 623
Telephone: 412.396.6440
Email: kinnahan@duq.edu

 

Office Hours Spring 2012:
Tuesday 10:00-Noon; Thursday 2:00-3:00 pm

EDUCATION

B.A., James Madison University
M.A., James Madison University
Ph.D., University of Notre Dame

 

RECENT SCHOLARSHIP

Lyric Interventions: Feminism, Experimental Poetry, and Contemporary Discourse. University of Iowa Press, 2004.

Poetics of the Feminine: Literary Tradition and Authority in William Carlos Williams, Mina Loy, Denise Levertov, and Kathleen Fraser. Cambridge: Cambridge, UP, 1994.

"Feminism’s Experimental ‘work at the language-face’."  The Cambridge Companion to Twentieth-Century British and Irish Women’s Poetry.  Ed. Jane Dowson. Cambridge University Press. (2011)

"The Gender of Economics in Modernist Poetry by Women." The Oxford Companion to Twentieth-Century American Poetry. Ed. Cary Nelson. London and New York: Oxford University Press. (forthcoming 2011)

"British Experimentation and Women:  Interview with Caroline Bergvall."  Contemporary Women’s Writing (forthcoming 2011).

"The Internationalized Midwest in the Poetry of John Matthias." The Salt Companion to John Matthias.  Ed. Joe Francis Doerr.  London:  Salt Publishing.  (2010).

" 'An Incremental Shaping': Kathleen Fraser and a Visual Poetics." Contemporary Women's Writing (March 2010): 1-23.

"Lyric, Self, and Subjectivity in Contemporary British and Irish Poetry by Women."A Concise Companion to Post-War British and Irish Poetry.  Eds. Charles Blanton and Nigel Alderman.  Wiley-Blackwell  Publishing, (2009).

Review:  “ ‘A Right Good Salvo of Barks’:  Essays on Marianne Moore, ed. Robin Schulze, Cristanne Miller, and Linda Leavell,” The William Carlos Williams Review (Summer 2007; 8 manuscript pages).

Review:  “Perception and the Visual Lyric: Wayne Miller’s Only the Senses Sleep and Katherine Peterson’s This One Tree,” Notre Dame Review  25 (Winter/Spring 2007): 203-211.

"Modernist Moments, Feminist Mappings."  The Edinburgh Companion to Twentieth-Century Literatures in English.  Eds. Brian McHale and Randall Stevenson.  Edinburgh University Press, July 2006:  23-34.

"Introduction:  American Women Poets of the Fifties."  Sagetrieb: Poetry and Poetics After Modernism 19.3 (Fall 2006), Special Issue: Women Poets of the Fifties:  3-10.

"Feminist Experimental Poetics in America and England." Assembling Alternatives: Reading Postmodern Poetries Transnationally. Ed. Romana Huk.  New Hampshire: Weslyan University Press, 2003.

"Reading Barbara Guest." The Scene of Our Selves: New Work on the New York School Poets. Eds. Terence Diggory and Stephen Paul Miller. Orono: National Poetry Foundation, 2001.

"'Now I am Alien': Immigration and the Discourse of Nation in the Poetry of Carol Ann Duffy." Contemporary Women's Poetry: Reading/ Writing/ Practice. Eds. Alison Mark and Deryn Rees-Jones.  London: Macmillan, 2000.

 

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