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Diana Fuss
American scholar of literature From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Diana Fuss is a professor of literature, film and feminist studies. She serves as Louis W. Fairchild Class of ‘24 Professor of English at Princeton University, New Jersey, United States.[1]
Fuss earned her PhD in English and Semiotics from Brown University, Rhode Island, in 1988 and then joined the Princeton faculty.[1]
Her book The Sense of an Interior won the MLA James Russell Lowell Prize for outstanding scholarly book of the year.[1] Her edited collection Inside/Out won both the ALA and VLS best book awards.[1]
The Pocket Instructor offers a collection of 101 exercises for the college classroom.[1]
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Works
- Essentially Speaking (Routledge, 1989)[2][3][4]
- ed. Inside/Out: Lesbian Theories, Gay Theories (Routledge, 1991)[5]
- Identification Papers (Routledge, 1995)
- The Sense of an Interior: Four Writers and the Rooms that Shaped Them (Routledge, 2004)
- Dying Modern: A Meditation on Elegy (Duke UP, 2013)[6][7][8][9]
- ed. Human, All Too Human (Selected Essays of the English Institute)
- ed. Pink Freud
- ed. with William A. Gleason, The Pocket Instructor: Literature (Princeton University Press, 2015)
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References
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