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Elizabeth Foulke is an Assistant Teaching Professor of English at The Pennsylvania State University. She holds a Ph.D. from the University of Rhode Island (2021), an M.A. in Education from the same institution (2003), and a B.A. in English from Drew University (1996). Her work focuses on literary nonfiction, the history of the essay, Singles Studies, and 19th- to 21st-century American literature. She has been recognized for her contributions to public humanities and excellence in teaching.
Education:
- Ph.D. in English, University of Rhode Island (2021)
- M.A. in Education, University of Rhode Island (2003)
- B.A. in English, Drew University (1996)
Research Interests:
Dr. Foulke’s research explores the intersection of gender, race, and singleness, particularly through the lens of literary analysis. She is deeply engaged with the history and theory of the essay, as well as contemporary Singles Studies. Her work often examines how singlehood is represented in literature, including in modernist works like Virginia Woolf’s To the Lighthouse. She emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches, blending literary criticism with sociocultural analysis.
Awards:
- Public Humanities Award
- Excellence in Teaching Award
Advising and Grants:
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