Publications and Research

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

9-2019

Abstract

Nancy Armstrong is Gilbert, Louis, and Edward Lehrman Professor of Trinity College, Duke University; editor of Novel: A Forum on Fiction; author of Desire and Domestic Fiction (1987), Fiction in the Age of Photography (1999), How Novels Think: The Limits of Individualism, 1719-1900 (2005); and with Leonard Tennenhouse, coauthor of The Imaginary Puritan (1992) and Novels in the Time of Democratic Writing (2017).

Megan Behrent is Assistant Professor of English at New York City College of Technology, CUNY. Her research focuses on literature and social movements and the intersection among race, gender, sexuality, and class in twentieth and twenty-first century American literature. She recently published “Suburban Captivity Narratives: Feminism, Domesticity, and the Liberation of the American Housewife” in JNT: Journal of Narrative Theory. She is a contributor to Inside Our Schools and Education and Capitalism, and has published articles in Assuming Gender, College Literature, Critical Survey of American Literature, Harvard Educational Review, International Socialist Review, New Politics and Workplace: a Journal of Academic Labor.

Comments

This article was published open access with NANO: New American Notes Online by https://nanocrit.com, which is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

Behrent, M. (2019). "An Interview with Nancy Armstrong." NANO: New American Notes Online, 14.

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