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S
usan Gubar




is Distinguished Professor of English and Women's Studies at Indiana University. Along with Sandra M. Gilbert, she published The Madwoman in the Attic: The Woman Writer and the 19th-Century Literary Imagination in 1979, followed by a critical trilogy entitled No Man's Land: The Place of the Woman Writer in the Twentieth Century: The War of the Words (1988), Sexchanges (1989), and Letters from the Front (1994. A recipient of awards from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Guggenheim Foundation, Professor Gubar published a book on the centrality of cross-racial masquerade in American fiction, photography, painting, and film: Racechanges: White Skin, Black Face in American Culture (Oxford, 1997). Her essay collection, Critical Condition: Feminism at the Turn of the Century, was brought out by Columbia UP in 2000. After spending a year as Laurence S. Rockefeller Fellow at Princeton University's Center for Human Values, Gubar completed Poetry After Auschwitz: Remembering What One Never Knew (Indiana UP 2003). Most recently, she has published a unique feminist/critical meditation entitled Rooms of Our Own (University of Illinois Press, 2006).


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