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Young, E.  (2017 [2020]). “Footnotes: Amputation and Reconstruction in Reed Bontecou’s Civil War Photography.” Special issue on “Expanding the Archive in Civil War Studies."  Mississippi Quarterly 70/71 (4), 487-504.


Young, E. (2019). Pet projects: Animal fiction and taxidermy in the nineteenth-century archive. University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press.


Young, E. (2019). “Black Frankenstein at the Bicentennial.” LAAB Magazine4.  Reprints Elizabeth Young, “Black Frankenstein at the Bicentennial: Race and Political Metaphor from Nat Turner to Now,”The Common Reader3:2 (2018): 63-77.


Pet Projects: Animal Fiction and Taxidermy in the Nineteenth-Century Archive was awarded an Honorable Mention Book Award by the Society for the Study of American Women Writers at their triennial convention in Baltimore in November 2021.