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Lisa Hinrichsen <lhinrich@gmail.com> University of Arkansas |
| Address: | University of Arkansas Department of English 333 Kimpel Hall Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701 United States |
| List Affiliations: | Emeritus Review Editor for H-Southern-Lit |
| Interests: | American History / Studies Ethnic History / Studies Holocaust, Genocide, and Memory Studies Labor History / Studies Native American History / Studies Women, Gender, and Sexuality |
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Bio: Assistant Professor, University of Arkansas (Fayetteville) PhD, Boston University (May 2008) M.A., Boston University B.A. Wellesley College Visiting Student, Exeter College, Oxford University Instructor at Boston University, Harvard Extension School, Mass Art, and Phillips Exeter Summer School Recent Publications and Conference Presentations: “‘I Can’t Believe It Was Really Real’: Violence, Vietnam, and Bringing War Home in Bobbie Ann Mason’s In Country.” Southern Literary Journal. Spring 2008. (Special Issue on History, Memory, and Mourning). "A Defensive Eye: Anxiety, Fear and Form in the Poetry of Robert Frost.” Journal of Modern Literature. Forthcoming. “A History that Has No Place: Trauma and Temple Drake in Faulkner’s Sanctuary.” in Etudes Faulkneriennes. Volume 4: Truth and Meconaissance in Faulkner’s Fiction. Ed. Michael Zeitlin, 2004. “Cultural Trauma as a ‘Contact Zone’: Injury, Ideology and Identity in Vietnam-Era Fiction.” Society for the Study of Southern Literature. Williamsburg, Virginia, April 17-20, 2008. Panel Organizer and Chair, “Critical Nostalgia.” Northeast Modern Language Conference. Buffalo, New York, April 10-13 2008. “The Racial Logic of the Neighbor.” Northeast Modern Language Conference. Buffalo, New York, April 10-13, 2008. “Violence, Vietnam, and Bringing War Home in Bobbie Ann Mason’s In Country.” Southern Women Writers Conference. Berry College. Mt. Berry, Georgia. September 27-30, 2007. “Absorbing Echoes: Trauma and Assimilation in Lan Cao’s Monkey Bridge.” Northeast Modern Language Conference. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. March 2-5, 2006. “The Elsewhere of Elizabeth Maddox Roberts.” Society for the Study of Southern Literature Conference. Chapel Hill, North Carolina. March 26-28 2004. |
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