
<p> CURRICULUM VITAE JUDITH PASCOE</p><p>Business Address: Department of English University of Iowa 308 EPB · Iowa City, IA 52242 Phone: 319-335-0454 Email: [email protected]</p><p>EDUCATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL HISTORY</p><p>2. Higher Education</p><p>University of Pennsylvania (1987-92), English, Ph.D., 1992 Syracuse University (1982-84), English, M.A., 1984 Duke University (1978-82), Biology, B.S., 1982</p><p>3. Professional and Academic Positions</p><p>M.F. Carpenter Professor of English (2012- ), University of Iowa Professor (2006-2012), English, University of Iowa Fulbright Lecturer (spring and fall 2010, American Literature and Culture, Japan Women’s University and Tsuda College, Tokyo, Japan Associate Professor (1999-2006), English, University of Iowa Assistant Professor (1993-99), English, University of Iowa Faculty Lecturer (1992-93), English, University of Pennsylvania</p><p>4. Honors and Awards</p><p>The Barnard Hewitt Award for Outstanding Research in Theatre History, 2012, American Society for Theatre Research Honorable Mention, Joe Callaway Prize for the Best Book on Drama or Theatre, 2012, New York University Dean’s Award for Distinguished Teaching, University of Pennsylvania (1990) </p><p>5. Memberships</p><p>Modern Language Association (MLA) North American Society for the Study of Romanticism (NASSR) Japanese Association of English Romanticism (JAER) Keats-Shelley Association of America (K-SAA) 2</p><p>TEACHING AT THE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA</p><p>1. Teaching Assignments (past 8 years)</p><p>Semester Advisees Courses Taught / Year Undergra Gra Course Number and Title Students d d Enrolled Fall 2013 1 6 8N:102 Prose Style: Doing Things With Sentences 20 [first time teaching this class; entirely new syllabus, class preparations, and assignments] 8:63 British Romanticism 21 [class revamped so as to emphasize writing assignments that serve as steps toward final research paper] Spring 6 On leave: Guggenheim Fellowship 2013 Fall 2012 5 On leave: Guggenheim Fellowship</p><p>Spring 1 6 8:222 Restoration and Eighteenth-Century 14 2012 Literature: Absorption and Distraction Fall 2011 3 6 8:37 Introduction to Drama 29 8:63 British Romanticism 24 Spring 2 4 8:78 Selected British Authors Before 1900: 20 2011 Samuel Richardson’s Blockbuster 8:223 Romantic Literature 16 Fall 2010 3 3 8:37 Introduction to Drama 29 8:63 British Romanticism 24</p><p>Spring 4 3 Fulbright Professor, Japan Women’s University and 157 2010 Tsuda College 4 classes on American Literature and Culture Fall 2009 3 3 Fulbright Professor, Japan Women’s University and 174 Tsuda College 4 classes on American Literature and Culture Summer 0 2 8:197 American Drama Since 1900 11 2009 Spring 2 4 8:37 Introduction to Drama 15 2009 8:110 Literature and Culture of 20th/21st 15 Century Britain Fall 2008 On leave—Career Development Award Summer 8:235 Readings in 20th Century Literature: 5 2008 The Politics of Critical Style</p><p>Spring 2 2 8:37 Introduction to Drama 22 3</p><p>2008 Fall 2007 3 2 8:63 British Romanticism 26 8:98 Honors Proseminar: 11 Becoming Jane Austen Summer 8:245 Readings in 20th Century Literature: 7 2007 The Politics of Critical Style Spring On leave: ACLS Fellowship 2007 Fall 2006 On leave: ACLS Fellowship Spring 8:63 British Romanticism 28 2006 (one course reduction as Gen Ed Lit Director) Fall 2005 8:223 Romantic Literature 13 (one course reduction as Gen Ed Lit Director)</p><p>2. Students Supervised (last seven years) Degree objective Student name Role Years Outcome a. Ph.D. Annmarie Steffes Comprehensive Exam 2014- candidates Member (special area) Nicholas Cooley Comprehensive Exam 2014- Member (portfolio article) Andrew Williams Dissertation Committee 2013- Member Kelly Budruweit Research mentor fall 2013 Rebecca Roma Dissertation Committee 2012- Stoll Member Katie Dissertation Committee 2012- Montgomery Member Christine Dissertation Director 2009- Ph.D. defended Mazurkewycz 2013 Sunghyun Jang Dissertation Director 2010- Ph.D. defended; 2013 teaching at Seoul National Univ. and Yonsei Univ. Bryan Mangano Dissertation Committee 2013 Ph.D. defended; Member teaching at U of Iowa Katie Comprehensive Exam 2012 exam passed Montgomery Committee Member Rebecca Roma Comprehensive Exam 2012 exam passed Stoll Committee Member Bridget Draxler Dissertation Director 2011 Ph.D. received; Monmouth College (tenure- track) Tembi Bergin- Comprehensive Exam 2011 exam passed Batten Committee Member Bryan Mangano Comprehensive Exam fall 2010 exam passed Committee Member 4</p><p>Sunghyun Jang Comprehensive Exam fall 2010 exam passed Committee Member Christine Norquest Comprehensive Exam fall 2010 exam passed Committee Member Bridget Draxler Special Area Director, spring exam passed Comprehensive Exam 2009 Committee Joseph Rodriguez Comprehensive Exam spring exam passed Committee Member 2009 Jennifer Fleeger Member, Dissertation 2009 Ph.D. received; Committee Catholic University of America (tenure- track) Anna Stenson Comprehensive Exam spring exam passed Committee Member 2009 Adam Bradford Comprehensive Exam spring exam passed Committee Member 2008 Joanne Janssen Comprehensive Exam spring exam passed Committee Member 2008 Christine Comprehensive Exam fall 2008 exam passed Mazurkewycz Committee Member Tom McLean Director, Dissertation 2004 Ph.D. received; Committee University of Otago (tenured) b. Masters Robert Planenberg Member, Thesis Committee 2011 MFA received candidates c. Honors Anthony Critelli- Director, Honors Thesis 2013- students O’Donnell Megan Carlson Director, Honors Thesis 2012 Honors received</p><p>Laura Avey Director, Honors Thesis 2006 Honors received</p><p>3. Other Contributions to Instructional Programs</p><p>Director, General Education Literature Program, 2004-2006</p><p>SCHOLARSHIP </p><p>1. Publications or Creative Work</p><p> a. Books The Sarah Siddons Audio Files: Romanticism and the Lost Voice (University of Michigan Press, 2011). 160 pp. The Hummingbird Cabinet: A Rare and Curious History of Romantic Collectors (Cornell, University Press, 2006). 222 pp. 5</p><p>Romantic Theatricality: Gender, Poetry, Spectatorship (Cornell University Press, 1997). 251 pp.</p><p> b. Editions Conversations Introducing Poetry (1804); Natural History of Birds (1807); What is She (1799), vol. 14, The Works of Charlotte Smith, gen. ed. Stuart Curran (Pickering and Chatto, 2007). 390 pages. Maria Jane Jewsbury, The Oceanides (electronic edition prepared for Romantic Circles website), 2003. Mary Robinson, Selected Poems (Broadview Press, 2000). 444 pages. Contributing Editor, Women Critics 1660-1820 (Indiana University Press, 1995). 410 pages. </p><p> c. Articles or Book Chapters (last 10 years) “My Last Index,” Key Words: Bulletin of the American Society for Indexing 20.2 (April-June 2012): 62-63. Reprint of essay published in The Chronicle of Higher Education. “My Last Index,” The Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 March 2012. “Lockwood and Blackwood’s: Wuthering Heights, New Media, and Mediation,” A Firm Perswasion: Essays in English Romanticism, ed. Hatsuko Niimi and Masashi Suzuki (Tokyo: Sairyusha, 2012), 83-101. “Theatre Architecture,” The Encyclopedia of Romantic Literature, ed. Frederick Burwick, Nancy Moore Goslee, and Diane Long Hoeveler (Malden, MA: Wiley Blackwell, 2012), 1376-1381. “Romantic Voices and Sound Recording,” Essays in English Romanticism 34 (2010): 41-49. “Ann Hatton’s Celebrity Pursuits,” Romanticism and Celebrity Culture: 1750-1850, ed. Tom Mole (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009) 245-263. “Sarah Siddons, Theatre Voices and Recorded Memory,” Shakespeare Survey 61 (2008): 1- 12. “Collect-Me-Nots,” New York Times, Op-Ed page, 17 May 2007. “Tiny Tomes,” The American Scholar 75 (Summer 2006): 133-38. “The Hummingbird Cabinet,” The Wordsworth Circle 35 (Winter 2004): 30-33. “Romantic Drama,” Romanticism: An Oxford Guide, ed. Nicholas Roe (Oxford University Press, 2004), 409-25. “ ‘Unsex’d Females’: Barbauld, Robinson and Smith,” The Cambridge Companion to English Literature, 1740-1830, ed. Tom Keymer and Jon Mee (Cambridge University Press, 2004), 211-26.</p><p> d. Book Reviews Review of The Rhetoric of Sensibility in Eighteenth-Century Culture, by Paul Goring. Eighteenth-Century Life 33 (2009): 44-47. Commissioned review. Review of The Anthology and the Rise of the Novel, by Paula Byrne. Times Higher Education Supplement (2 September 2005): 26. Commissioned review. Review of Curiosity: A Cultural History of Early Modern Inquiry, by Barbara M. Benedict. Modern Philology 102 (2004): 116-20.</p><p>2. Published Reviews of Scholarship 6</p><p>REVIEWS OF THE SARAH SIDDONS AUDIO FILES Theatre Survey 54 (2013), Celestine Woo, 3 pages. European Romanticism Review 24 (2013), Frederick Burwick, 2 pages. Comparative Drama 46 (2012), Amy Muse, 3 pages. Theatre Journal 64 (2012), Patrick Finelli, 1½ pages.</p><p>REVIEWS OF THE HUMMINGBIRD CABINET</p><p>History Workshop Journal 66 (2008), Nigel Leask, 6 pages. Keats-Shelley Journal 57 (2008), Doug Guerra, 2 pages. Prisms 14 (2006), Larry H. Peer, review of year’s work in romanticism studies, ¼ page. Wordsworth Circle (2006), Charles Rzepka, 2 pages. SEL 1500-1900 (2006), Elizabeth Helsinger, review of year’s work, ¼ page. Nineteenth Century Literature 61.3 (2006), Andrew Bennett, 3 pages. Eighteenth-Century Studies 40.2 (2007), Debbie Lee and Larry Hufford, 3 pages. Journal of the History of Collections 18.2 (2006), Luisa Cale, 2 pages. Duke Magazine, Sept.-Oct. 2006, Peter McIsaac, 1 page. Library Journal, Nov. 1, 2005, Margaret Heilbrun, 1 page.</p><p>REVIEWS OF ROMANTIC THEATRICALITY</p><p>Signs: Journal of Women in Culture & Society, Autumn, 2000, Kristina Straub, 3 pages. Modern Philology, May 2000, Andrea Henderson, 3 pages. Studies in Romanticism, Spring 2000, Mary A. Favret, 4½ pages. Theatre Journal, March 1998, Maureen Dowd, 1½ page. European Romantic Review, Fall 1998, Celestine Woo, 3 pages. Romanticism on the Net, Fall 1998, Thomas Crochunis, 2 pages. Theatre Survey, Nov. 1998, Gillian Russell, 2 pages. Nineteenth Century Literature, Fall 1998, anonymous, ½ page. Studies in English Literture, Autumn 1997, William Galperin, 1 page. Choice, November 1997, D.L. Patey, ½ page.</p><p>3. Grants Funded</p><p> a. External John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship (2012-2013) Fulbright Lecturing Award, Japan (2009-2010) American Council of Learned Societies Fellowship (2006-2007) National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship (1998-1999)</p><p> b. Internal International Programs Summer Research Fellowship, University of Iowa (2012) Obermann Center for Advanced Studies, University of Iowa (spring 2004) Faculty Scholar Award, University of Iowa (2000-2003) Arts and Humanities Initiative travel grant, University of Iowa (1998) Arts and Humanities Initiative equipment grant, University of Iowa (1998) Old Gold Fellowship, University of Iowa (summer 1995) Old Gold Fellowship, University of Iowa (summer 1994) Mellon Dissertation Fellow, University of Pennsylvania (1991-1992) 7</p><p>Penn-in-London Fellow, University of Pennsylvania (1990-1991) William Penn Fellow, University of Pennsylvania (1987-1990)</p><p>4. Invited Lectures and Conference Presentations</p><p> a. International (last seven years) Invited lecture, “ ‘It’s Alive!’ Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein Lives On,” Nara Women’s University, Japan (6 July 2010). Invited lecture, “ ‘It’s Alive!’ Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and its Afterlife,” Miyagi Gakuin Women’s University, Sendai, Japan (28 June 2010). Talk, “Emily Bronte and Intellectual Mastery,” Digital Romanticism Conference, University of Tokyo, Japan (22 May 2010). Invited lecture, “The American Heartland and the Future of American Handicrafts,” American Lecture Series of the Tohoku Association for American Studies, Sendai, Japan (20 February 2010). Invited lecture, “Marilynne Robinson and the American Romantic Tradition,” Institute for Research in Language and Culture, Tsuda College, Tokyo, Japan (19 December 2009). Invited lecture, “Spaces and Voices in Jane Austen’s England,” English Department, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan (14 November 2009). Invited lecture, “ ‘It’s Alive!’ Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and its Afterlife,” English Institute, Japan Women’s University, Tokyo, Japan (12 November 2009). Invited lecture, “Romantic Voices and Sound Recording,” Conference of the Japanese Association of English Romanticism, Meisei University, Tokyo, Japan, 2 October 2009. “The Afterlives of Romantic Objects,” North American Society for the Study of Romanticism (NASSR) Conference, University of Montreal, 13 August 2005.</p><p> b. National (last seven years) Invited lecture, “Anatomy of a Doomed Desire: Hummingbird Collectors in the Romantic Period,” Morbid Anatomy Library, The Observatory, Brooklyn, New York, 17 December 2013. Invited lecture, “Wuthering Heights, Japanese Style,” University at Buffalo (SUNY), 3 October 2013. Keynote address, “The Secret Lives of Indexers,” American Society for Indexing Conference, 18 April 2013. Vincent A. De Luca Lecture in Nineteenth-Century Studies, “Wuthering Heights, Japanese Style,” University of Toronto, 15 March 2013. Keynote address, “The Unbearable Politeness of Poetry Readings,” Poetry and Performance Symposium, Amherst College, 30 November 2012. Invited lecture, “Wuthering Heights, Japanese Style,” Victorian Literature and Culture Seminar, Mahindra Humanities Center, Harvard University, 8 November 2012. Invited Speaker, “Siddons’s Sister and Celebrity Longing, “Romanticism and Performance Colloquium, New York City Romanticism Group, Fordham University, 24 April 2009. Keynote Speaker, “Hearing Voices,” British Women Writer’s Conference, University of Iowa, 4 April 2009. Invited speaker, “Spaces and Places in Jane Austen’s England: Listening to Sarah Siddons and Catherine Morland,” Jane Austen Society of Central Missouri and University of Missouri English Department, 22 February 2009. 8</p><p>Invited panel member, “Owning Things,” Center for the Humanities, CUNY Graduate Center, 5 May 2008. Plenary address, “The Objects of Our Affectations,” International Conference on Romanticism, Towson University, 18-21 October 2007. Invited lecture, “The Sarah Siddons Award: Romanticism and Media Transformations,” English Department, Vanderbilt University, 22 March 2007. Round-table participant, “Sound Teaching and Scholarship,” Studies in Sound Conference, University of Iowa, 24 February 2006. Invited seminar leader, led discussion of my work-in-progress “Siddons Speaks! Theatre Voices and Recorded Memory” at the joint conference of the North American Society for the Study of Romanticism (NASSR) and the North American Victorian Studies Association (NAVSA), Purdue University, 1 September 2006. Presentation on The Hummingbird Cabinet, Iowa Bibliophiles Meeting, University of Iowa, 12 April 2006. Interview by Dennis Reese, discussion of The Hummingbird Cabinet, “Talk of Iowa,” WSUI Radio Station, 8 February 2006. Interview by Joan Kjaer along with members of the Obermann Voice Symposium, “Know the Score,” WSUI Radio Station, 12 November 2005.</p><p>SERVICE</p><p>1. Profession (last eight years) Manuscript Reviewer, University of Michigan Press, February 2014 Promotion review, University of California at Riverside, September 2013 Reviewer, Mellon, ACLS Dissertation Completion Fellowship Program, 2012-2013 External Examiner, Romanticism Area, Swarthmore Honors Exam, May 2011 Reviewer, Mellon/ACLS Dissertation Completion Fellowship Program, 2011-2012 Reader, Modern Philology, summer 2011 Reviewer, anthology project, Broadview Press, summer 2011 Editorial board member, Philological Quarterly, 2010 ongoing Evaluator, Fulbright Exchange of Senior Visiting Scholars, fall 2010 Promotion to full professor review, North Carolina State University, fall 2010 Promotion to full professor review, University of Buffalo, SUNY, summer 2010 Promotion to full professor review, Saint Louis University, summer 2010 Promotion to full professor review, Bucknell University, fall 2010 Judge, The 8th All Japan Intercollegiate Freshman English Oratorical Contest for the Golden Cup, Soka University, Tokyo, Japan, 6 December 2009 Member of literature panel, Japan Fulbright committee, 26 October 2009 Reader, Journal of British Studies, spring 2009 Reader, University Press of New England, fall 2008 Promotion report, Ohio University, fall 2008 Reader, Harvard University Press, spring 2008 Promotion report, University of California, spring 2008 Member, Keats-Shelley Association Mentoring Project Committee, 2006-2008 Evaluator, Social Services and Humanities Research Council, Canada, 2006 Member, Essay Award Committee, Keats-Shelley Association, Fall 2006 Reader, Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies, fall 2005 Mentor, Keats-Shelley Association Mentoring Project, spring 2005 9</p><p>Reader, European Romantic Review, spring 2005, fall 2003 Reader, Eighteenth-Century Fiction, spring 2005 Reader, Philological Quarterly, spring 2005</p><p>2. Department (last eight years) Member, Tenured Professor Review Committee, Spring 2014 Member, Salary Committee, Spring 2014 Member, Graduate Admissions Committee, 2013-2014 Associate Chair for Faculty, 2011-2012 Director, Graduate Finances, spring 2011 Director, Graduate Finances, 2008-2009 Member, Graduate Steering Committee, 2008-2009 Chair, Director of Undergraduate Writing Program Hiring Committee, 2007-2008 Member, Tenure Review Committee for Kathy Lavezzo, fall 2005</p><p>3. College and University (last seven years) Member, Tenure and Promotion Committee, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, 2013-2014 Member, Fulbright Faculty Committee, Fall 2013 Member, University of Iowa Center for the Book Advisory Board, 2008-2009 Member, Arts and Humanities Initiative (AHI) review committee, spring 2008 Reviewer, International Travel Grant Process, fall 2077 Director, General Education Literature Program, 2004-2006 Member, Faculty Scholar Award Review Committee, fall 2005 Member, Museum Studies Advisory Board, 2002-2005</p><p>4. Community Coordinator, Northside Neighborhood Association, 2008-2009 Co-organizer, Blake 250th Anniversary events, November through March, 2007-2008.</p>
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