Diane P. Freedman
Professor
Department of English
University of New Hampshire
Hamilton Smith Hall
Durham, NH 03824
Office phone: (603) 862-0257
Email: dpfATunh.edu
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Vita (pdf)
Diane P. Freedman is Professor of English and core faculty member in Women's Studies at the University of New Hampshire.
Autobiographical Writing across the Disciplines:
A Critical Reader
Co-editor, with Olivia Frey.
Duke University Press, October 2003.
The Teacher's Body: Embodiment, Identity, and Authority.
Co-editor, with Martha Stoddard Holmes.
SUNY Press, July 2003.
The Intimate Critique: Autobiographical Literary Criticism
Co-editor with Olivia Frey and Frances M. Zauhar.
(Duke, 1993).
An Alchemy of Genres: Cross-Genre Writing by American Feminist Poet-Critics
(Virginia, 1992).
Freedman is also co-author of Teaching Prose (Norton, 1988), a handbook for college teachers, and editor of Millay at 100: A Critical Reappraisal (SIUP, 1995).Freedman's critical articles, personal essays, poems, and reviews have appeared in College Literature, Bucknell Review, ISLE, Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature, the Women's Review of Books, Women and Language, the University of Dayton Review, and the collections Anxious Power, Constructing and Reconstructing Gender, Personal Effects, and Confessions of the Critics.
Her courses focus on "autobiographical scholarship," poetry, memoir, 19th- and 20th-century American literature, feminist theory and women's writing, eco-criticism and nature writing, and Jewish-American literature.
Last updated, 1/25/05