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Michelle Burnham

Professor of English

Personal profile

About

Michelle Burnham specializes in early American literature, transoceanic early modern literature, Native American literature, and the novel. She is the author of Folded Selves: Colonial American Writing in the World System (2007) and editor of A Separate Star: Selected Writings of Helen Hunt Jackson (2008).
She is currently working on a book project on narrative, commercial, and political expectation in the transoceanic eighteenth century, tentatively titled The Calculus of Risk: Temporality in the Revolutionary Atlantic-Pacific. She is also preparing a second edition of The Female American for Broadview Press.
Courses taught by Dr. Burnham include early American literature, Native American literature, the novel, and popular culture.
More info about Dr. Burnham, including her research interests, representative publications, and her CV, can be found on her SCU Faculty page.

Contact Information

Phone: 408.554.4386
Fax: 408.554.4837
Location: St. Joseph's Hall
Room number: 104

Related documents

Education/Academic qualification

Ph.D. in English, SUNY University at Buffalo

… → 1994

M.A. in English, SUNY University at Buffalo

… → 1991

B.A. in English, SUNY University at Buffalo

… → 1984

Research Interests

  • Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
  • Colonial American literature
  • nineteenth-century American literature
  • Native American literature
  • global American studies
  • cultural studies
  • critical theory

Disciplines

  • American Literature
  • Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies