Patricia Rachael Stuelke
Assistant Professor
Department of English
Dartmouth College
United States of America
Biography
Patricia Rachael Stuelke teaches and writes about 20th and 21st century hemispheric literature, photography, and popular culture, particularly in relation to histories of US imperialism, racial capitalism, gender and sexuality, and US and Latin American social movements. Her current book project, "The Making of the Affective Turn," is a literary and cultural history of the transition to neoliberalism in the Americas in the 1980s.
Research Interest
Transnational and hemispheric American studies, culture of US imperialism and neoliberalism, social movement literature and aesthetics, 20th and 21st century American literature and popular culture, gender and sexuality studies, critical race theory.
Publications
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Times When Greater Disciplines Are Born: The Zora Neale Hurston Revival and the Neoliberal Transformation of the Caribbean. American Literature 86.1 (March 2014): 117-145.
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The Reparative Politics of Central America Solidarity Movement Culture. American Quarterly 66.3 (September 2014): 767-790.
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The Queer Optimism of Jessie Tarbox Beals’s Greenwich Village Postcards. Photography and Culture 7.3 (November 2014): 285-302.