Department faculty
Jolynn Parker
 
 

 
 

FACULTY NAME

Jolynn Parker

Ph.D. in progress, University of Chicago

Office: 405 Hall of Languages, 315-443-5985
Email: jmpark02@syr.edu

Early American Literature and Culture; 19th Century American Literature; and Culture Gender Studies

Publications
Courses Taught

Publications

American Passages: A Literary Survey (Instructor and Student Guide). New York: Corporation for Public Broadcasting and W.W. Norton & Co, 2004.

“Exploring Borderlands: Contact and Conflict in North America”
“Utopian Promise: Puritan and Quaker Utopian Visions, 1620-1750”
“The Spirit of Nationalism: Declaring Independence”
“Masculine Heroes: American Expansion, 1820-1900”
“Slavery and Freedom: Race and Identity in Antebellum America”
“Regional Realism: Depicting the Local in American Literature, 1865-1900”
“Social Realism: Class Consciousness in American Literature, 1875-1920"

Courses Taught

American Regionalisms
The Novel and the Newspaper in America
Captivity, Servitude, and Slavery in American Literature
Reading and Interpretation
 
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