Deanna Koretsky, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
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Faculty member since 2015
350 Spelman Lane
, Box 745
Atlanta, Georgia 30314
Email: dkoretsk@spelman.edu
Phone: 404-270-5577
Office Location: The Camille Olivia Hanks Cosby Ed.D. Academic Center 309
www.deannakoretsky.com
Education
Ph.D., Duke University
M.A., Bucknell University
B.A., Bucknell University
Biography
Deanna Koretsky specializes in transatlantic Romanticism and British literatures of the long eighteenth century. Her scholarship and teaching are committed to expanding the relatively narrow contours of British Romanticism through global and decolonial frameworks. Her published work appears in or is forthcoming from Eighteenth-Century Studies, Essays in Romanticism, European Romantic Review, Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture, and Studies in the Literary Imagination. She is currently working on a book about the discursive relationship between slavery and suicide in Romantic-era literatures.
Courses Taught
SENG 412B: 19th-Century Horror Stories: Sex, Race, Gender, and the Gothic
SENG 416: Seminar in Major British Authors: Mary Shelley beyond Frankenstein
SENG 436C: Law and Literature: Race and Gender
SENG 327: 19th-Century British Literature
SENG 317: 18th-Century British Literature
SENG 285: Introduction to Critical Studies in English
SENG 280: Introduction to Literary Studies
SENG 103: First-Year Writing
Research Interests
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