[Vwoolf] Teaching Woolf Now - Woolf and Race

Erica Delsandro ericadelsandro at gmail.com
Fri Jun 12 11:27:05 EDT 2020


Dear Liz --

Thank you so much for putting in the time and energy to get the
bibliography set up and for sharing it!  We'll all take the baton on run
with it, adding sources and suggestions.  This is a terrific resource for
the Woolf community!

In health and hope!

On Fri, Jun 12, 2020 at 10:41 AM Elizabeth F. Evans via Vwoolf <
vwoolf at lists.osu.edu> wrote:

> Dear all,
>
> Thanks so much to everyone who shared strategies and resources for
> teaching Woolf and race in the context of current and ongoing protests
> against police brutality and systemic racism -- Mark Hussey, Susan
> Friedman, Ben Hagen, Jane Garrity, Barbara Green, Kristin Czarnecki, Erica
> Delsandro, Amanda Golden, Gretchen Gerzina, Stuart Clarke, Trudi Tate,
> Janine Utell (I hope I haven't forgotten anyone). Here is a bibliography on
> the topic, built from listserve suggestions: https://bit.ly/WoolfandRace
>
> The bibliography is divided into three sections:
> 1.     Scholarship directly treating Woolf and race/racism
> 2.     Present-day fiction and scholarship on race and systemic racism
> that is in conversation with Woolf (explicitly or implicitly)
> 3.     Scholarship on early twentieth-century people of color in racist
> societies, with special attention to Britain
> Please understand that each section, and the bibliography as a whole, is
> incomplete. All are warmly invited to add further citations and notes about
> citations, and to move citations to different categories if I've got them
> wrong. Many thanks to Mark Hussey for the idea of making this a "living,"
> dynamic bibliography by posting it in Google Docs, and for much help with
> sources!
>
> Anyone with the link can view and edit content. Again, it's:
> https://bit.ly/WoolfandRace
>
> All the best,
> Liz
>
>
> Elizabeth F. Evans (she/her)
> Associate Professor of English
> Wayne State University
> https://bit.ly/ElizabethEvansProfile
>
> Author of Threshold Modernism: New Public Women and the Literary Spaces of
> Imperial London (Cambridge University Press, 2019) (
> bit.ly/ThresholdModernism)
>
> Book Review Editor of The Space Between: Literature and Culture, 1914-1945
> (https://spacebetweensociety.org/home/journal/)
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