CatherineGolden09Catherine Golden
Professor


B.A., Brown University
Ed.M.,  Harvard University
Ph.D., University of Michigan

Office: Palamountain 321
Phone:(518) 580-5164
Email: cgolden@skidmore.edu

Teaching and Research Interests:

  • Victorian Literature and Culture
  • Literature and the visual arts
  • British and American Women Writers
  • Children's Literature
  • Charlotte Perkins Gilman
  • Rhetoric and Composition

Courses Taught:

  • SSP  100:  Children's Literature Revisited
  • EN   105H:  The Reader Within
  • EN   110:  Introduction to Literary Studies
  • EN   223:  Women and Literature
  • EN   228H:  The Victorian Illustrated Book
  • EN   316:  The Nineteenth-Century British Novel
  • EN   360:  Women Writers
  • EN   375:  The Brontës
  • HF   300:  Jane Austen in Bath
  • EN   363:  Jane Austen, Inc.
  • EN   352:  Victorian Literature and Culture

Professional Accomplishments:

  • Posting It:  The Victorian Revolution in Letter Writing (University Press of Florida, 2009)*
  • Images of the Woman Reader in Victorian British and American Fiction (University Press of Florida, 2003)
  • Charlotte Perkins Gilman's The Yellow Wall-Paper:  A Sourcebook and Critical Edition, Ed.(Routledge, 2004)
  • Book Illustrated: Text, Image, and Culture 1770-1930 (Oak Knoll, 2000)
  • The Mixed Legacy of Charlotte Perkins Gilman (Ed.with J. Zangrando; U of Delaware P, 2000)
  • Unpunished (Ed.with D. Knight, Feminist Press, 1997)
  • The Captive Imagination, Ed.(Feminist Press, 1992)

*Link to Posting It video podcast here: http://141.222.1.104:80/~admin/qtmedia/PennyPost/PennyPost.mov

Dr. Golden's essays and reviews have appeared in Victorian Studies, Victorian Poetry, American Literature Realism, ANQ, Beatrix Potter Studies, and other journals, collections, and anthologies.  She is a founding member of the Charlotte Perkins Gilman Society and served as Executive Director from 1998-2002.   Posting It is the winner of the 2010 DeLong Book History rice from the Society for the History of Authorship, Reading, & Publishing (SHARP).  In 2012, Golden received the Faculty Distinguished Lectureship Award at Skidmore College entitled the Moseley Award.  She is currently writing a book entitled: From Pickwick to Peter Rabbit: A Biography of the Victorian Illustrated Book."





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