Julie Edelson
CURRICULUM VITAE
EDUCATION
PhD
Cornell University, 1974
Comparative Literature: English, French, and German Literature of the
20th Century, on a teaching fellowship
Dissertation: "Die Blechtrommel and the Literature of Carnival"
BA
- Sarah Lawrence College, 1970
- University of Manchester, UK, senior year residence
NOVELS PUBLISHED
The Fat Friend (Dallas: Baskerville Publishers, Inc., 2004)
Courting Disaster (Cambridge, MA: Zoland Books, May 1999), nominated
for Sir Walter Raleigh Prize for Fiction, 1999
Kinder, Kunst, und Katastrophe (Hannover: Lappan Verlag, 1999)
Bad Housekeeping (Dallas: Baskerville Publishers, Inc., 1995)
No News Is Good (Berkeley: North Point Press, 1986)
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
7/95- Writer, Editor, Office of Research and Sponsorerd Programs, Wake
Forest University
1/94- Adjunct Assistant Professor, Master of Arts and Liberal Studies (MALS),
Wake Forest University
1988- Cut to the Quick Editorial Services
Selected published books edited:
- Howe, Linda S. Transgression and Conformity: Cuban Writers and Artists
After the Revolution. Madison: University of Wisconin Press, 2004
- Walker, David W. Homegrown Revolution: Cuencamé, Durango, Mexico,
1890-1930. East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, forthcoming.
- Watts, Sarah Lyons. Rough Rider in the White House: Theodore Roosevelt
and the Politics of Desire. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2003.
- Caron, Simone. Who Chooses? American Reproductive History Since 1830.
Olin Frederick, Inc., forthcoming.
- McGettigan, Timothy. Utopia on Wheels: Blundering Down the Road to
Reality. Lanham, MD: UPA, 1999.
- Petrino, Elizabeth. Emily Dickinson and her Contemporaries: Women's
Verse in America, 1820-1885. Hanover, NH: UPress of New England, 1998.
- Sigal, Gale. Voicing the Lyric Lady: Eros and Identity in the Medieval
Dawn-Song. Gainesville: University of Florida, 1996.
- Albrecht, Jane. Irony and Theatricality in Tirso de Molina. Ottawa:
Dovehouse Editions, 1994.
- Meyers, William K. Forge of Progress, Crucible of Revolt: Origins of
the Mexican Revolution in La Comarca Lagunera, 1880-1911. Albuquerque:
University of New Mexico, 1994.
Numerous novels, short stories, and book-length manuscripts, scholarly
articles, indexes, and grant proposals in anthropology, art, biochemistry,
chemistry, economics, education, English, German, history, linguistics,
physics, political science, psychology, romance languages, and sociology.
1988-1995 Editor, Coordinator, The Tocqueville Forum, Wake Forest University
- Published books edited:
- Promise of American Politics: Principles and Practice After Two Hundred
Years. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1989.
- Principles of the Constitutional Order: The Ratification Debates.
Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1989
EDITORIAL BOARD
Radical Pedagogy, 1999
