Kristin Allukian
Associate Professor and Graduate Director
CONTACT
Office: CPR 360-D
Phone: 813-974-9529
Email
EDUCATION
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Marion L. Brittain Postdoctoral Fellow in Digital Pedagogy, Georgia Tech
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Ph.D., University of Florida
- M.A., Trinity College
- B.A., Mount Holyoke College
AREAS OF SPECIALTY
American literature before 1900; women's literature; archive studies; gender, sexuality, and feminist theory; and digital humanities.
RECENT PUBLICATIONS
Books
- Slavery, Capitalism, & Womenâs Literature: Economic Insights of American Women Writers, 1852-1869. University of Georgia Press, 2023.
- Eds. Kristin J. Jacobson, Kristin Allukian, Leslie Allison, Ricki-Ann Legleitner. Liminality, Hybridity, and American Womenâs Literature: Thresholds in Womenâs Writing. New York: Palgrave, 2018.
Articles and Book Segments
- âWoven Whiteness in Lucy Larcomâs âWeaving.ââ&ČÔČúČő±è;Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers 40.1-2 (2023): 85-107.
- âMarriage, Career, and Class in the Private Letters of Harriot Curtis, Co-Editor of the Lowell Offering.â&ČÔČúČő±è;Resources for American Literary Study, 42.2 (June 2021): 225-255.
- âThe Suffrage Postcard Project: Transatlantic Suffrage History and Feminist Digital Archiving.â Co-authored with Dr. Ana Stevenson. Journal of Contemporary Archival Studies, 8.8 (May 2021): 1-25.
- âDecentering Digital Discomfort: Feminist Digital Pedagogy in the DH Lab.â Co-authored with A. Cendrowski and A. Duque. Hybrid Pedagogy. (October 2020): np.
- âThe âBrilliant Careersâ of Women Lecturers and Other âTerrible Creaturesâ in Henry Jamesâ The Bostonians and Lillie Devereux Blakeâs Fettered for Life.â&ČÔČúČő±è;ESQ: A Journal of Nineteenth-Century American Literature and Culture. 65.1 (July 2019): 73-107.
- âEarly American Women Writers: The Potentiality of the Continual Self-Creating Actâ and âAfterword: Beyond ThresholdsâSuggestions for Further Research and Teaching Resources for Early American Women Writers.â&ČÔČúČő±è;Liminal Spaces and Hybrid Lives in American Womenâs Writing. Ed. Kristin J. Jacobson. New York: Palgrave, Spring 2018.
- âA Conversation âin the Airâ: Womanâs Right to Productive Labor in Eliza Potterâs A Hairdresserâs Experience in High Life and Louisa May Alcottâs Work: A Story of Experience.â&ČÔČúČő±è;Womenâs Studies An inter-disciplinary journal. 45.16 (August 2016): 1-19.
- âRule-guided Expression: Gender Dissent across Mediated Literary Works.â Co-authored with M. Carassai. Ada: A Journal of Gender, New Media, and Technology. No. 8 (November 2015): np.
- ââIf not in this world in another, perhaps?â: Transatlantic Approaches to the New Man Question in Elizabeth Gaskellâs North and South and Elizabeth Stuart Phelpsâ The Silent Partner,â&ČÔČúČő±è;Symbiosis: A Journal of Transatlantic Literary and Cultural Relations. 19.1 (April 2015): 25-45.
DIGITAL HUMANITIES PROJECT
is a digital archive which analyzes 1100+ early twentieth-century pro- and anti-suffrage postcards to explore how feminist digital humanities practices offer new historical narratives of the U.S. suffrage movement. Co-Founded with Dr. Ana Stevenson.