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Curriculum Vitae (Selected) Nan Goodman Professor English Department and Program in Jewish Studies University of Colorado at Boulder [email protected] Education: Ph.D. in English, 1992, Harvard University J.D., 1985, Stanford Law School M.A. in English, 1981, University of California, Berkeley B.A. in English, cum laude, 1979, Princeton University Employment: University of Colorado, Program in Jewish Studies, Director, 2015-2019 University of Colorado at Boulder, Professor, 2012-ongoing University of Colorado at Boulder, Associate Professor, 1999-2012 University of Colorado at Boulder, Assistant Professor, 1992-1999 University of Colorado, Program in Jewish Studies, Faculty, 2014-ongoing University of Colorado, Jewish Studies Program, Affiliated Faculty, 2011-2013 University of Colorado Law School, Adjunct Professor, 1999-2005 Visiting Professor of Western Languages and Literature, Boğaziçi University, Istanbul, Turkey, Summer 2011 Visiting Professor of Law and Humanities, Georgetown University Law Center, Spring 2011 Publications: Monographs: The Puritan Cosmopolis: The Law of Nations and the Early American Imagination Oxford University Press, 2018 Banished: Common Law and the Rhetoric of Social Exclusion in Early New England, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2012 Shifting the Blame: Literature, Law, and the Theory of Accidents in Nineteenth-Century America, Routledge, 2000; Princeton University Press, 1998 Edited Collections: Comparative and Critical Mysticisms, Special Issue, English Language Notes, 56.1, ed. Nan Goodman, 2018 The Routledge Research Companion to Law and Humanities in Nineteenth-Century America, ed. Nan Goodman and Simon Stern, Routledge, 2017 1 The Turn Around Religion in America: Literature, Culture, and the Work of Sacvan Bercovitch, ed. Nan Goodman and Michael Kramer, Ashgate, 2011 Juris-Dictions, Special Issue, English Language Notes, 48.2, ed. Nan Goodman, 2010 Work in Progress: Shabbtai Sevi Comes to America (monograph) Refereed Essays: “The Jewish Apostate and the American Expatriate: Leave-Taking in the Early American Republic,” Journal of the Early Republic, 41.1, 2021 “From the ‘Northerne Parts of Virginia’ to ‘Cape-Codd’: A Mayflower Thesaurus,” Early American Literature, 56.1, 105-129, 2021 “At the Time of that Look”: The Problems with Simultaneity in the Testimony at Salem,” in It’s About Time: Essays in American Literature, ed. Cindy Weinstein, Cambridge University Press, 2019 Introduction: Critical and Comparative Mysticisms,” Comparative and Critical Mysticisms, Special Issue, English Language Notes, 56.1, ed. Nan Goodman, 1- 7, 2018 “Forming the Nation in Nineteenth-Century America,” in Cambridge Critical Concepts: Law and Literature, ed. Kieran Dolin, Cambridge University Press, 172-187, 2017 “Sabbatai Sevi and the Ottoman Jews in Increase Mather’s The Mystery of Israel’s Salvation,” in New Approaches to Puritan Studies,” ed. Bryce Traister, Cambridge University Press, 38-53, 2017 “Preface” in The Routledge Companion to Law and Humanities in Nineteenth-Century America (with Simon Stern), ed. Goodman and Stern, Routledge, xiii-xxii, 2017 “I Hear No Things Laid to My Charge: Aurality in Anne Hutchinson’s Trial Transcript,” Critical Analysis of Law, 2.2, 2015 “The Puritan Cosmopolis, A Covenantal View,” American Literary History, 27.1, 1-25, 2015 “Mather’s Turkey: International Law and the Utopian Imagination in Seventeenth- Century America,” in Law and the Utopian Imagination, ed. Austin Sarat, Martha Umphrey, and Lawrence Douglas, Stanford University Press, 2014 “The Illocutions of Exile,” Law, Culture, and the Humanities, 9.3, 421-431, 2013 “Foreword,” in The Turn Around Religion in America: Literature, Culture, and the Work of Sacvan Bercovitch, Ashgate, xvii-xxiii, 2011 “Robert Keayne’s Nails, or a Mercantilist’s Version of Christian Charity,” in The Turn Around Religion in America: Literature, Culture, and the Work of Sacvan Bercovitch, Ashgate, 223-235, 2011 “‘For Their and Our Security’: Jurisdictional Identity and the Performance of the ‘Poor Indian’ on Deer Island,” Native Acts: Indian Performance in Early North America, Joshua Bellin and Laura Mielke, eds. University of Nebraska Press 53- 79, 2011 2 “The Early American Text: Law or Literature?” Teaching Law and Literature, MLA’s Options For Teaching series, eds. Austin Sarat, Cathrine Frank, Matthew Anderson, MLA Publications, 385-393, 2011 “Introduction: Making Space for Juris-Dictions,” English Language Notes, 48.2, 2010 “‘Money Answers All Things’: Rethinking Economic and Cultural Exchange in the Captivity Narrative of Mary Rowlandson,” American Literary History, 22.1, 25, 2010 “Banishment, Jurisdiction, and Identity in Seventeenth-Century New England: The Case of Roger Williams,” Early American Studies 7.1, 109-139, 2009 “American Indian Languages and the Law of Property in Colonial America,” Law, Culture, and the Humanities 5.1, 77-99, 2009 “Law and Popular Culture 1790-1920,” in Cambridge History of American Law, Michael Grossberg, Christopher Tomlins, ed. Cambridge University Press, 387-416, 2008 “The Law of the Literary Archive: The Case of the Early American Period,” English Language Notes, Special Issue: The Specter of the Archive, 45.1, 33-39, 2007 “Mercantilism and Cultural Difference in Cabeza de Vaca’s Relación,” Early American Literature, 40.2, 229-250, 2005 Refereed Review Essays: “Contract Realism,” Contract Realism, 11.3, 513-524, 1999 “Border Lives: A Reading of Sacvan Bercovitch and Roger Williams,” RSA Journal (Rivista di Studii Americani), Vol. 19, 25-27, 2008 Book Reviews: Invisible Masters: Gender, Race, and the Economy of Service in Early New England, American Literary History, ALH Online Review, Series XVIII, 2019. Errands into the Metropolis: New England Dissidents in Revolutionary London. Modern Philology, 110.4, 2013 Accidental Republic, Law and History Review, 24.1, Spring 2006 Habeas Corpus: Rethinking the Great Writ of Liberty, The Historian, 66.2, 2004 American Law in the 20th Century, The Historian, 66.1, 2004 Law in the Western United States, The Historian, 64.3/4, 2002 The Science of Sacrifice: American Literature and Modern Social Theory, American Literature, 71.3 (1999) Other Publications: Wadsworth Anthology of American Literature, Instructor’s Manual, Vol. 2, Gen. Ed. Jay Parini, 2008 Research Grants and Gifts: 3 Faculty Principal, John and Katherine Rosenbloom Endowed Hebrew Instructorship, Program in Jewish Studies (PJS), CU Boulder, $100,000, 2018 Principal Investigator, Adopt-a-Student Program, PJS, ongoing contributions toward undergraduate tuition, 2018 Principal Investigator, Yesod Foundation Grant, PJS, $3000 (archival digitization), 2018 Principal Investigator, December Fundraising Campaign, PJS, $15,000, 2017 Faculty Steward, Bender Foundation Grant, PJS, $500,000, 2015-2019 Faculty Steward, Israel/Palestine Endowed Professorship, PJS, $500,000, 2015-2019 Principal Investigator, “Community Talks: A Plan to Integrate Public Research and Teaching,” Rose Community Foundation, Denver, CO $30,000, 2017 Principal Investigator, “Peak to Peak: PJS,” Office of Outreach and Engagement, CU Boulder, $7000, 2017 Principal Investigator, Undergraduate Research Opportunities Grant (UROP), PJS, $3000, 2017-2019 Principal Investigator, “Peak to Peak: PJS,” Office of Outreach and Engagement, CU Boulder, $7000, 2016 Curatorial Experience: Director and Curator, Post-Holocaust American Judaism Archive Project, 2016- Ongoing (includes the Harry W. Mazal Holocaust Collection and the Zalman M. Schachter-Shalomi Papers) Curator, Embodied Judaism: SHE, Exhibition mounted in Norlin Library with materials drawn from the Post-Holocaust American Judaism Collections, 2017-2018 Awards and Distinctions: Robert M. Kingdon Fellowship, Institute for Research in the Humanities, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 2019-2020 BFA Excellence in Research Award, CU Boulder, 2019 Society of Early Americanists Essay Contest, Honorable Mention, 2019 Carolyn Woodward Pope Book Award for The Puritan Cosmopolis: The Law of Nations and the Early American Imagination, 2018 Faculty Fellowship, CHA, University of Colorado, Spring 2015 Fulbright Fellowship, Boğaziçi University, Istanbul, Turkey, Spring 2014 Carolyn Woodward Pope Book Award for Banished: Common Law and the Rhetoric of Social Exclusion in Early New England, 2013 Eugene M. Kayden Book Award, Honorable Mention for Banished: Common Law and the Rhetoric of Social Exclusion in Early New England, 2013 College Scholar Award, University of Colorado, 2013 Fellow, Huntington Library, July 2013 Jewish Studies Program Grant, 2012 Scholar-in-Residence, American Antiquarian Society, July 2012 Visiting Professor of Law and the Humanities, Georgetown Law Center, Spring 4 2011 NEH Summer Stipend, 2010 Kayden Grant, 2010 Faculty Fellowship, CHA, University of Colorado, 2009-2010 Invited Guest Faculty, NEH Summer Institute: “The Rule of Law,” July 15-16, 2009 Leap Associate Professor Grant, Spring 2008 GCAH Research/Creative Work Grant, 2008 Faculty Fellowship, 2007 GCAH Research/Creative Work Grant, 2007 NEH Fellowship for University Teachers, 1994-95 Selected Professional Talks “A Mayflower Thesaurus,” Leiden Mayflower 400 conference, University of Leiden, August 26-28, 2020 (remote due to Covid-19 pandemic) “Frankism and Privacy: The Brandeis Family’s Sabbatianism,” Invited Talk, Johns Hopkins University, April, 24, 2020 (event canceled by Covid-19 pandemic) “Louis Brandeis and Jacob Frank,” Institute for Research in the Humanities, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Kingdon