Elizabeth Young
Professor
of English and Gender Studies
202
Shattuck Hall
(413) 538-2326
eyoung@mtholyoke.edu
Education
A.B. Harvard University, 1986
Ph.D. University of California Berkeley, 1993
Elizabeth Young teaches courses in women writers, feminist theory,
American literature, and film. Her scholarship analyzes intersections
among gender, race, and sexuality in American culture.
Young is the author of Disarming the Nation: Women's Writing
and the American Civil War (University of Chicago Press, 1999),
which discusses works ranging from the novels Little Women and Gone
with the Wind to African American women's memoirs of the war
to narratives of women who cross-dressed as male soldiers. The
Journal of American History has hailed Young's first book as
"an illuminating analysis of women's Civil War literature that successfully
challenges assertions
that a heroic masculinity constituted the war's literary heritage.
"Disarming the Nation was named an Outstanding Academic
Title by the journal
Choice, and Young was honored with Mount Holyoke's Meribeth
E. Cameron Prize for Faculty Scholarship.
Young is also the author of Black Frankenstein: The Making of
an American Metaphor
(New York University Press, 2008), a
study of race and the Frankenstein metaphor in American literature,
culture, and film of the last two centuries. She is the co-author,
with Anthony W. Lee, of On Alexander Gardner's "Photographic
Sketch Book" of the Civil War (University of California
Press, 2007), a study of the relation between images and words
in one of the
most famous volumes of Civil War photographs. She has
contributed chapters to The End of Cinema as We Know It (New York
University Press, 2002), Subjects and Citizens: Nation, Race,
and Gender from "Oronooko" to Anita Hill (Duke University Press,
1995), and The Dread of Difference: Gender and the Horror Film (University
of Texas Press, 1996). Her articles have appeared in the American
Quarterly and Camera Obscura.
New Links
"Questioning
Authority: Elizabeth Young on Frankenstein,"
Office
of Communications, October 31, 2007
"A
Fresh Perspective on How Post-Civil War America Took Shape,"
Chicago
Tribune, March 18, 2007
"Heroism's
Hues: Chicago Tribune Features Elizabeth Young's Review
of New Social History of the Battle of Gettysburg," College
Street Journal, March 25, 2005
"The
War as Complex Metaphor: Elizabeth Young Looks at Women's Writings
about the Civil War," College Street Journal, February
11, 2000
Chicago Tribune Book
Review by Elizabeth Young, August 11, 2002
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