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Gareth Evans (Email; phone 812-855-4888)
Visiting Lecturer
MLIS: University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee, 2002
PhD: University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee, 1996
MA: Clark University, 1990
BA: University of East Anglia, 1982

RESEARCH INTERESTS
The politics of sentimental fiction, late 18th, 19th, and early 20th American Literature,  Henry James, British and American proletarian fiction of the 1930s, fiction in antebellum labor reform newspapers, literary research methods.

Click here for more information regarding Evans' work in American Literature.

PUBLICATIONS
 “What I Did When I Didn’t Become a Literature Librarian.”  Biblio-Notes 46 (Fall 2005).

“British Working Class and Socialist Writing: A Bibliography of Critical Material.” Radical Teacher 48 (Spring 1996): 17-20.

“Rakes, Coquettes and Republican Patriarchs: Gender, Class and Nation in Early American Fiction.” Canadian Review of American Studies 25:3 (Fall 1995): 41-63.

 “Watch This Space: An Interview with Edward Soja” (with Tara McPherson), Discourse: Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture 14 (Winter 1991): 41-57.

PARTIAL LIST OF PRESENTATIONS
“Digitizing the Voice of Industry.”  Mid Atlantic American Culture/Popular Culture Association.   New Brunswick, New Jersey.  6 November 2005.

“Fighting to Feel Right; or, Whoso Would Be a Man Must Be John Brown,” MLA Convention, San Diego, 12/94.

“The Limits of Political Fiction: Mike Gold's Jews Without Money,” Marxism in the New World Order: University of Massachusetts-Amherst, 11/92.

 

 

 

 

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