
معرفی
Geraldine Friedman serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of English at Purdue University with cross-appointments in Comparative Literature, Philosophy and Literature, and Women's Gender and Sexuality Studies. She joined Purdue in August 1988 after teaching positions at Bowdoin College and Colorado College.
Education:
- Ph.D., Yale University, 1985
Research Interests:
Her scholarship interrogates British Romanticism and Sensibility through critical theory, poststructuralism, and feminist frameworks, with specialized focus on women's writing and the theory/history of gender/sexuality. Current projects include Female Romantic Love and Friendship in the British Cultural Imaginary, 1760-1840 and Symptoms of Marxism: Althusser and the Post-World War II Conjuncture in France, extending her foundational work in The Insistence of History: Revolution in Burke, Wordsworth, Keats, and Baudelaire (Stanford, 1996).
Teaching and Affiliation:
Professor Friedman teaches graduate seminars in Romanticism, Theory and Cultural Studies, and Women's Literature, actively contributing to Purdue's interdisciplinary Ph.D. program in English and Philosophy while publishing in top journals including PMLA, Studies in Romanticism, and Yale French Studies.



