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Julie Vandivere is an associate professor of English.
Her research focuses on modernist women writers between the the wars. Most recently, she is co-editor of H.D.'s previously unpublished The Sword Went out to Sea (University of Florida Press, 2006) and a contributor to a collection of essays on women writers between the wars, Hayford Hall: Hangovers, Erotics, and Modernist Aesthetics. (Southern Illinois University Press. 2005). She is presently at work on a volume that examines the conjunction between maternity and modernist experimentation between the wars.
She received her Ph.D. in 1989 from Cornell University and was the 2004-2005 Yale Beinecke Fellow.
In addition to serving as director of Gender & Women's Studies,
she is the faculty advisor to the Gay/Straight alliance and the
English club.
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