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Professor Churchill specializes
in modern British and American poetry, modernism, little magazines,
gender studies, and literature and the visual arts. Her forthcoming
book, The Little Magazine Others and the Renovation of Modern American Poetry, examines correlations between modernist
poetic forms and modern constructions of gender and sexuality.
Articles based on this work have appeared in Journal of Modern
Literature and Sagetrieb. She is also coediting a
collection of essays on modernism and little magazines.
Professor Churchill translates
her interests in architecture and visual arts into the classroom,
where she has taught courses such as "The
Architecture of the Essay,” “Visual Pleasures,” and "Art on
Art.” She also teaches an introductory course on
modernism (ENG 294), which includes poetry, fiction, drama, and film, as
well as art, music, and dance. The current version of this course is entitled, New York Moderns: from Greenwich Village to Harlem.
Other courses
recently taught:
Modern Poetry
and Modernism Resources:
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