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LINDA ARBAUGH KINNAHAN 
PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH
Office: College Hall 623
Telephone: 412-396-6440
Email: kinnahan@duq.edu
Fall 2008 Office Hours:
TTH 2:00-3:00
EDUCATION
B.A., James Madison University
M.A., James Madison University
Ph.D., University of Notre Dame
RECENT SCHOLARSHIP
“Postmodernism and the Language of Poetry.” The Cambridge Companion to Twentieth-Century British and Irish Women’s Poetry. Ed. Jane Dowson. Cambridge University Press. (forthcoming 2010)
“The Internationalized Midwest in the Poetry of John Matthias.” The Salt Companion to John Matthias. Ed. Joe Francis Doerr. London: Salt Publishing. (forthcoming 2009).
“Lyric, Self, and Subjectivity in Contemporary British and Irish Poetry by Women.”A Concise Companion to Post-War British and Irish Poetry. Eds. Charles Blanton and Nigel Alderman. Blackwell Publishing, forthcoming, 2008.
“Modernist Moments, Feminist Mappings.” The Edinburgh Companion to Twentieth-Century Literatures in English. Eds. Brian McHale and Randall Stevenson. Edinburgh University Press, July 2006: 23-34.
“Introduction: American Women Poets of the Fifties.” Sagetrieb: Poetry and Poetics After Modernism 19.3 (Fall 2006), Special Issue: Women Poets of the Fifties: 3-10.
Lyric Interventions: Feminism, Experimental Poetry, and Contemporary Discourse. University of Iowa Press, 2004.
"Feminist Experimental Poetics in America and England." Assembling Alternatives: Reading Postmodern Poetries Transnationally. Ed. Romana Huk. New Hampshire: Weslyan University Press, 2003.
"Reading Barbara Guest." The Scene of Our Selves: New Work on the New York School Poets. Eds. Terence Diggory and Stephen Paul Miller. Orono: National Poetry Foundation, 2001.
"'Now I am Alien': Immigration and the Discourse of Nation in the Poetry of Carol Ann Duffy." Contemporary Women's Poetry: Reading/ Writing/ Practice. Eds. Alison Mark and Deryn Rees-Jones. London: Macmillan, 2000.
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