JUDY SUH
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
DIRECTOR OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES
Office: College Hall 631B
Telephone: 412.396.1426
Email: suhj@duq.edu
Office Hours Spring 2012:
Tuesday/Thursday 3:00-4:00 pm
EDUCATION
B.A., University of Notre Dame
M.A., University of Pittsburgh
Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh
RECENT PUBLICATIONS
"Work, Women, and Leisure in British Documentary Realism," Literature/Film Quarterly (2011).
"Agatha Christie's Imperial Adventuress." (Article in progress).
Women and Work: Labor in British Narratives 1918-1945. (Book manuscript in progress). A study of the dramatically changing terms of women's labor in experimental and realist fiction, film, and poetry: Dorothy Richardson, Jean Rhys, Lettice Cooper, Sylvia Townsend-Warner, Virginia Woolf, Inez Holden, and others
Fascism and Antifascism in Twentieth-Century British Fiction (Palgrave Macmillan, 2009). An exploration of politics in Wyndham Lewis, Virginia Woolf, Olive Hawks, Phyllis Bottome, Muriel Spark, Jan Struther, Nancy Mitford, Elizabeth Bowen, George Orwell, Betty Miller, P.G. Wodehouse, and others
Review of Cities of Affluence and Anger: A Literary Geography of Modern Englishness (U of Virginia P, 2006) by Peter J. Kalliney. Journal of the Space Between, 2008.
“Christopher Isherwood and Virginia Woolf: Diaries and Fleeting Impressions of Fascism” Modern Language Studies 38.1 (2008).
“The Familiar Attractions of Fascism in Muriel Spark’s The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie,” Journal of Modern Literature 30:2 (2007). Indiana UP.
“Women in Fascist Biopolitics: The Case of Olive Hawks,” Women’s Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal 35:3 (2006). Routledge.
Review of The Will to Create as a Woman: Virginia Woolf (Carroll & Graff, 2005) by Ruth Gruber, Woolf Studies Annual, 2006 (Pace UP).
Review of Literature at War, 1914-1940: Representing “The Time of Greatness” in Germany (Yale UP, 1999) by Wolfgang Natter, The Rocky Mountain Review, Fall 2000 (Washington State University).
“Virginia Woolf and the Gendering of Fascism,” in Virginia Woolf in Context: Proceedings from the Eighth Annual Virginia Woolf Conference. Eds. Laura Davis and Jeanette McVicker (New York: Pace UP, 1999).

