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Marilyn Atlas

Marilyn Atlas, portrait
Professor
Ellis 366, Athens Campus

Atlas also teaches in Women, Gender, & Sexuality Studies and the Jewish Studies Certificate.

Education

Ph.D. March 1979, Michigan State University

A.M. December 1973, University of Illinois (Urbana, Champaign)

A.B. High Honors in Liberal Arts and Sciences with Distinction in English Education, June 1973, University of Illinois

B.S. High Honors in Liberal arts and Sciences with Distinction in Psychology, August 1972, University of Illinois

Scholarly Focus

  • American Literature

Publications

Articles

Patricia Hampl, Minnestora and The Florists Daughter: Memoir as History. Ed. Ronald Primeau. Critical Insights: Midwestern Literature. Ipswich, Mass: Salem Press, 2014. 61-75.

Patricia Hampl, Minnestora and The Florists Daughter: Memoir as History. Ed. Ronald Primeau. Critical Insights: Midwestern Literature. Ipswich, Mass: Salem Press, 2014. Forthcoming.

Real, Romantic, Modern and Natural: Midwestern Hybridity and Franklin Booths Illustrations in Theodore Dreisers A Hoosier Holiday. Ed. Ronald Primeau. Critical Insights: American Road Literature. Ipswich, Mass: Salem Press, 2013. 32-46.

Exiles All: Becoming the Individual in the Lighthouse Looking out, and Margaret Andersons My Thirty Years War. Inter/Sections: Isagani R. Cruz and Friends (Festschrift in Honor of Isagani R. Cruz), Ed. David Jonathon Y. Bayot. Manila, Philippines. De La Salle University/Anvil Publishing, 2010. 159-174, (published in hardbound and paperback).

One Bostonians Romantic, Realistic, and Modern View of the Midwest: Margaret Fullers Summer on the Lakes, in 1843. Ed. Jane Waterman. Midwestern Miscellany Special Issue The Midwest as Seen by Non - Midwestern Writers. XXXVIII Spring/Fall 2010: 24-36.

From Novel to Plays: Zona Gale and the Marriage Plot in Three Versions of Miss Lulu Bett, Midwestern Miscellany XXX 2002: 35-45. Reprinted in Drama Criticism.
New York: Gale, 2008.

From Novel to Plays: Zona Gale and the Marriage Plot in Three Versions of Miss Lulu Bett, Midwestern Miscellany XXX 2002: 35-45 (appeared December 2003).

F棗娶梗滄棗娶餃, In the Days of Serfdom and Other Stories, Leo Tolstoy, 1911. Translated by Louise and Aylmer Maude, Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2002. vii-ix.

Sherwood Anderson and the Women of Winesburg. In Critical Essays on Sherwood Anderson, edited by David D. Anderson. New York: G.K. Hall and Company. 1981, 250-265. Reprinted in Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism Volume 123. New York: Gale, 2002. 9-17.

The Issue of Literacy in America: Slave Narratives and Toni Morrisons The Bluest Eye, MidAmerica XXVII 2000. 106-119 (appeared in 2002).

Ellen Van Volkenburg, Women Building Chicago: A Biographical Dictionary 1790-1990. Ed. Rima Lunin Schulz and Adele Hast. Bloomington, Indiana: University Press, 2001, 909-911.

Margaret Anderson, Dictionary of Midwestern Literature, Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press, 2001: 37-40.

Alice Gerstenberg, Dictionary of Midwestern Literature, Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press, 2001: 218-220.

Harriet Monroe, Dictionary of Midwestern Literature, Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press, 2001: 364-366.

Toni Morrison, Dictionary of Midwestern Literature, Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press, 2001: 370-375.

Eunice Tietjens, Dictionary of Midwestern Literature, Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press, 2001: 495-497.

Between the Mission and the Factory: Eunice Tietjens Profiles from China, Midwestern Miscellany 27 (Fall, 1999): 17-26.

Ellen Van Volkenburg, Women Building Chicago: A Biographical Dictionary 1790-1990. Ed. Rima Lunin Schulz and Adele Hast. Bloomington, Indiana: University Press, 2001, 909-911.

Margaret Anderson, Dictionary of Midwestern Literature, Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press, 2001: 37-40.

Alice Gerstenberg, Dictionary of Midwestern Literature, Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press, 2001: 218-220.

Harriet Monroe, Dictionary of Midwestern Literature, Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press, 2001: 364-366.

Toni Morrison, Dictionary of Midwestern Literature, Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press, 2001: 370-375.

Eunice Tietjens, Dictionary of Midwestern Literature, Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press, 2001: 495-497.

Between the Mission and the Factory: Eunice Tietjens Profiles from China, Midwestern Miscellany 27 (Fall, 1999): 17-26.

Cracked Psyches and Verbal Putty: Geography and Integrity in Toni Morrisons Jazz, Midwestern Miscellany 24 (1996): 63-76.

Tone and Technology in Harriet Monroes The Turbine, MidAmerica 22 (l995): 69-82.

Toni Morrisons Beloved and the Critics, Midwestern Miscellany 18 (1990): 45-57. Reprinted in Contemporary Literary Criticism, Gale Library Criticism Series, Christopher Giroux, editor, 87 (1995): 291-295.

A Review Essay of Mabel Dodge Luhan: New Woman, New Worlds, by Lois Palken Rudnick, Resources for American Literary Studies 14 (1986): 209-212.

Five critical abstracts: Toni Cade Bambara, The Salt Eaters; Marge Piercy, Dance the Eagle to Sleep and Vida; Susan Fromberg Schaeffer, Falling and Time in its Flight. Adolescent Female Portraits in the American Novel, 1961-1981. Eds. Jane S. Bakerman and Mary Jean DeMarr. New York: Garland Press, l986: 21; 136; 136-7; 165-166; 166.

Innovation in Chicago: Alice Gerstenbergs Psychological Drama. Midwestern Miscellany 10 (1982): 59-68.

Creating Womens Myth: Emily Dickinsons Legacy to Susan Glaspell, Alisons House. Focus 8.1 (1981): 55-61. Reprinted by the National Council of Teachers of English, l982.

The Figurine in the China Cabinet: Saul Bellow and the Nobel Prize. MidAmerica 8 (1981): 36-49.

Harriet Monroe, Margaret Anderson, and the Spirit of the Chicago Renaissance. Midwestern Miscellany 9 (1981): 43-53.

Sherwood Anderson and the Women of Winesburg. Critical Studies on Sherwood Anderson. ed., David D. Anderson. Boston: G.K. Hall, l981: 250-266.

From Middle Border to City: Chicagos Literary Origins, A Review Essay of Prairie Voices by Kenny Williams. The Society for the Study of Midwestern Literature Newsletter 10.3 (1980): 29-32.

Exploring Line and Circle Imagery: An Entrance into Moby-Dick. Focus 7.2 (1981): 12-18. Reprinted by the National Council of Teachers of English, l982.

Elmer Gantry, the Novel and the Film. Writing About Film and Fiction. Ed. Herbert Bergman. East Lansing: Film Research Center Publications, l980: 240-6.

The Darker Side of Toni Morrisons Song of Solomon. The Society for the Study of Midwestern Literature Newsletter 10.2 (1980): 1-13.

Clear Water From a Porcelain Spigot: A Review Essay of Alive With You This Day by F. Richard Thomas. The Society for the Study of Midwestern Literature Newsletter 10.1 (1980): 44-49.

Experimentation in the Chicago Little Theatre: Cloyd Heads Grotesques. Midwestern Miscellany 8 (1980) 7-19.

Voltairine de Cleyres Feminism: A Study of Her Theory and Characterization. MidAmerica 7 (1980): 40-51.

A Woman Both Shiny and Brown: Feminine Strength in Toni Morrisons Song of Solomon. The Society for the Study of Midwestern Literature Newsletter 9.3 (1979): 8-12.

Poetry

More Than Molasses. Readings from the Midwest Poetry Festival 2 (1984): 3.

Every Refuge Has its Price--I Pay in Silence (A Parable) and Faith. In Other Than Scholarly Ways. East Lansing: Years Press, l980: 6-8.

We Crawl Toward God. University College Quarterly. 25.4 (1980): 32.

Youth Knows A World and Through Summer. University College Quarterly 25.2 (1980): 18-19.

Night Clicks On. Red Cedar Review. 7.2 (1978): 25.

Tortuous Journey to Poetry. Speakout. Poetry Issue (1977): 1

To David My Own Personal Spring. Seed and Stamen 1 (1977): 27.

Dissertation

A Psychobiographical Approach to Moby-Dick. Director: C. David Mead. This dissertation attempts to trace and illuminate the circle and line imagery of the novel by examining their relationship to the novels characterization as well as to the authors personality, friendships, and family construction.

Editorships

Editor, Conversations with Cynthia Ozick, Jackson: University of Mississippi Press (under contract for 2016).

Senior Editor, Dictionary of Midwestern Literature II, Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press, 2016.

Guest Editor, Special Issue on Writing Chicago," Midwestern Miscellany XLIII Spring/Fall (2015).

Editorial Board Committee for MidAmerica and Midwestern Miscellany, 2004- present.

Senior Editor, Dictionary of Midwestern Literature I, Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press, 2001.

Guest Editor, Special Issue on Toni Morrison, Midwestern Miscellany 24 (1996).

Associate Editor, The Society for the Study of Midwestern Literature Newsletter, East Lansing, Michigan, 1978-1988.

Selected Awards and Honors

Editorial Board, Senior Editor, Dictionary of Midwestern Literature I, 1992--present

Fulbright, Manila, Philippines, May-August 1985

The MidAmerica Award for distinguished contributions to the study of Midwestern literature, Society for the Study of Midwestern Literature, East Lansing, Michigan, May 14, 2004

Member of the 窪蹋勛圖-De La Salle University Affiliation Program, 窪蹋勛圖, Fulbright, Manila, Philippines, May-August 1985

USIS Lecturer

Feminist Award

Award for Excellence in Teaching

Selected Grants

Arts and Sciences (窪蹋勛圖) Humanities Research Grant ("Dictionary of Midwestern Literature editing and indexing") 2015-16.

Office of Research and Sponsored Programs (窪蹋勛圖), Publication Support, Dictionary of Midwestern Literature II 2016.

Arts and Sciences (窪蹋勛圖) Professional Development Award (Alone Together: A Closer Look at Intimacy, Authority and Relationships Between Humans and Technology), Costa Rica IPCA, Summer 2011.

Arts and Sciences (窪蹋勛圖) Professional Development Award ( Geography and Identity: The Ireland of W.B. Yeats and James Joyce), Summer 2003.

Arts and Sciences (窪蹋勛圖) Professional Development Award (Modernism in Paris), 2001.

Selected Regional, National and International Lectures

"The Craters of Our Childhood Are Etched on Our Faces: Geography Lessons in Toni Morrison's Eleventh Novel, G-d Help the Child," Society for the Study of Midwestern Literature, May 2016.

"Glancing Geographically at the Reception of Toni Morrison's Latest Novel, G-d Help the Child: Does the Midwest Still Matter?" Modern Language Association, Austin, Texas January 2016. Part of the presidential theme, "Literature's Public Receptions."

"Toni Morrison's G-d Help the Child: Rememory as Science and Aesthetic,"Midwest Modern Language Association, Columbus, Ohio November 2015.

"The Bread of Time: Toward an Autobiography (1994), The Norton Anthology of Jewish American Literature (2001), and the Not So Simple Sometimes Progressive Art of the Jewish, Post-Post-Modern Poet, Philip Levine, Society for the Study of Midwestern Literature, May 2015.

"Resisting Realism: The Role of Memory and Place in Saul Bellow's Winter Novella, The Actual, " Vancouver, Canada, January 2015. Part of the Margaret W. Fergusen presidential theme, "Negotiating Sites of Memory."

"Chicago and Race in Cyrus Colter's Short Story, 'Black for Dinner' (1965)," Midwest Modern Language Association, Detroit Michigan November 2014.

She Said She Wouldnt Go Back to Chicago if She Was Dragged by a Train: Traffic Circles and the Sagamore Flyover as Metaphors in Peter Orners Last Car Over the Sagamore Bridge. Society for the Study of Midwestern Literature, East Lansing, May 2014.

Resisting Chicago in Peter Orners Love and Shame and Love, Modern Language Association, Chicago, Illinois, January 2014. Part of the Marianne Hirschs presidential theme, Vulnerable Times.

Split at the Root: Self-Consciousness, Art, and Artifice in Peter Orners Esther Stories, Midwest Modern Language Association, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, November 2013.

Flipping Around in Chicagos Jewish Memory: Talk and Home and Talk in Peter Orners Experimental Novel, Love and Shame and Love, Society for the Study of Midwestern Literature Symposium, East Lansing, Michigan, May 2013.

Ohio and the International Toni Morrison: From The Bluest Eye to Home, Modern Language Association, Boston, Massachusetts, January 2013.

Stamp Paid, Debt, and Redemption in Toni Morrisons Latest Novel, Home, Midwest Modern Language Association, Cincinnati, Ohio, November 2012.

Real Romantic, Modern and Natural: Theodore Dreisers A Hoosier Holiday and the Midwest, Society for the Study of Midwestern Literature, East Lansing, Michigan, May 2012.

David D. Anderson, Remembered, Society for the Study of Midwestern Literature, East Lansing, Michigan, May 2012.

Dawn Powells Dance Night and Midwest Small Town Poison Modern Language Association, Seattle, Washington, January 2012.

Ha, ha, ha, Ouch: Dance Night, Trip Night, Black, Black, Dawn Powell, or A Capacity to go Overboard is a requisite for a Full-Grown-Mind, Midwest Modern Language Association, St. Louis, Missouri, November 2011.

Not Obsolete Yet, But Living on the Edge: Humans in Isaac Asimovs I, Robot,International Popular Culture, American Culture Conference, San Jose, Cost Rica, July 2011.

One Mans Ceiling is Anothr Mans Floor: Tracy Lettss Superior Donuts Shortened Visit to Broadway, Society for the Study of Midwestern Literature, East Lansing, Michigan, May 2011.

Patricia Hampl, Minnesota and The Florists Daughter: Memoir as History, (Part of the panel, Narrating Lives & Midwestern Literary Self- Consciousness, presidential Theme, Modern Language Association, Los Angeles, California, January 2011.

Terror, the Midwest, and the Lure of the Grotesque in Tracy Lettss August, Osage County, Midwest/Modern Language Association, Chicago, Illinois, November 2010.

Staging the Midwest: Tracy Lettss August: Osage County and Geography, Society for the Study of Midwestern Literature, East Lansing, Michigan, May 2010.

Radical Styles and Thought in Esther Broners A Weave of Women (invited lecture) Jewish Studies and Womens Studies Departments at Wittenberg University, Springfield, Ohio, April 2010.

Im Fine. Just got the Plains: Geography and Sex in Tracy Lettss August: Osage County, Modern Language Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, December 2009.

A Novel Worth Remembering and a Place Impossible to Forget: Dawn Powells Dance Night, Lampton, Ohio, Midwest Fantasy, and Midwest Migration, Midwest/Modern Language Association, St. Louis, Missouri, November 2009.

Place and Space in Patricia Hampls The Florists Daughter, Society for the Study of Midwestern Literature Symposium, East Lansing, Michigan, May 2009.

A Mercy or Mercy! Toni Morrisons Recent Fable or Failure, Panel discussion with Dr. Melody Zajdel, Montana State University, International Popular Culture Convention, Turku, Finland, June 2009.

Margaret Andersons The Unknowable Gurdjieff: The Journey West and the Journey Inward, Modern Language Association, San Francisco, California, December 2008.

Middle Class, in the Middle of America, in the Middle of the Century: Patricia Hampls The Florists Daughter, Midwest/Modern Language Association, Minneapolis, Minnesota, November 2008.

The Midwest as Place and Symbol: Margaret Fullers Summer on the Lakes, in 1843, Society for the Study of Midwestern literature, East Lansing, Michigan, May 2008.

Introducing Etgar Keret, Wexner Center for the Arts, May 2008.

Etgar Keret, Woody Allen and Lessons in Intertextuality or Whats Four Decades and Different Countries Among Friends? Beth Tikvah Lecture Series, Columbus, Ohio, February 2007.

Flipping Out With Etgar Keret: Israeli Funny Guy,Beth Tikvah Lecture Series, Columbus, Ohio, February 2007.

The Lake Front and the City: Margaret Andersons My Thirty Years War and Chicago, Modern Language Association, Chicago, Illinois, December 2007.

Toni Morrisons Eulogy for James Baldwin: Realism, Ambivalence, Fertility and Writing the Stories One Needs to Read, Midwest Modern Language Association, Cleveland, Ohio, November 2007.

Ethnicity, Geography, and Humor in Adam Langers Crossing California and the Washington Story, Society for the Study of Midwestern Literature, East Lansing, Michigan, May 2007.

Selected Professional Experience

2016present: Professor of English (tenured) at 窪蹋勛圖

1984--2016: Associate Professor of English (tenured) at 窪蹋勛圖

1985: Visiting Professor at De La Salle University in Manila Philippines

1980--1984: Director of Womens Studies at 窪蹋勛圖 (1980-2) and Assistant Professor of English at 窪蹋勛圖

Selected Professional Service

Prize Coordinator for the Society for the Study of Midwestern Literature: Poetry, Creative Writing, and Criticism, 2003 to the present

Margaret Fuller: Pioneer, Transcendentalist, and Scholar, Television Conversation with Lois Whaley. Women Today & Yesterday, Public Television, Time-Warner Cable Channel 23. Athens, Ohio Community Access, Week of July 23, 2010

Served as Outside Evaluator for Tenure and Promotion at Other Institutions.

Wired for Books, International radio broadcasts on Leo Tolstoy, Raymond Carver, Toni Morrison and Zora Neale Hurston. Heard by thousands of people. Some programs translated into other languages. WOUB: 窪蹋勛圖: David Kurz moderator and producer. Distribution 1996 to the present

Director of Making Our Lives A Study: A Conference on Feminist Criticism and Creativity (over 400 in attendance), 窪蹋勛圖, Athens, Ohio, March l982

Courses Taught

Areas of Special Interest in Literature

  • Early American
  • American Renaissance
  • American Modernism
  • Twentieth Century Literature
  • Midwestern Literature
  • Women's Literature
  • Jewish Literature
  • Israeli Literature
  • Literary History
  • Literary Theory
  • Canon Formation

Selected Classes Taught at 窪蹋勛圖

(An asterisk identifies that Atlas was the individual who designed the class for inclusion in 窪蹋勛圖's English Department's curriculum and was the first to teach it at 窪蹋勛圖 under its own number.)

  • ENG 570N/ 774A: American Modernisms
  • ENG 570P/775B: American Literature from the Civil War to 1914
  • ENG 460: The Midwest in Fiction
  • ENG 460: Melville, The American Renaissance, and Popular Culture
  • ENG 460: The Chicago Literary Renaissance
  • ENG 465: Toni Morrison's Fiction and the Study of Place
  • ENG 465: ModernismsVirginia Woolf and James Joyce
  • ENG 306J: Women and Writing (memoir)
  • ENG 321, 322, 323: American literature - - Beginnings to 1865; 1865 to 1914; and 1914 to the present
  • ENG 327: African American Fiction (James Baldwin and Toni Morrison)
  • ENG 325: Women's Literature *
  • ENG 324a: Jewish American Literature *
  • ENG 334: Israeli Literature *
  • ENG 399T/478T: Twentieth Century American and British Tutorial