
Andrew Goldstone
دانشیار · 20th-century literature
Rutgers, The State University of New Jerseyمعرفی
Andrew Goldstone is an Associate Professor of English at Rutgers University, New Brunswick. His research focuses on 20th-century literature, genre fiction, the sociology of literature, and modernism, with a particular emphasis on computational methods in literary studies. He earned a Ph.D. in English from Yale University (2009) and an A.B. in Physics and Mathematics from Harvard University (2004). Goldstone has authored Fictions of Autonomy: Modernism from Wilde to de Man (Oxford UP, 2013) and is completing a monograph on the history of genre-fiction systems. His work bridges literary criticism, digital humanities, and sociological approaches to cultural production.
He teaches courses on 20th-century literature, science fiction, and interdisciplinary topics like Science/Fiction: Ghosts in the Machine. Awards include a Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship and the James A. Veech Dissertation Prize. Goldstone’s research explores intersections between literary form, social structures, and publishing history, with recent projects analyzing genre fiction’s institutional evolution and computational methods in humanities scholarship.



