Philip Joseph, Assistant Professor, Graduate Programs Director, Colorado Center for Public Humanities Director
Courses Regularly Taught
- ENGL 3750-3 American Literature, Civil War to Contemporary
- ENGL 3794-3 Ethnic Diversity in American Literature
- ENGL 3700-3 American Lit. to Civil War
- ENGL 4230 American Novel
- ENGL 4236-3 American Short Story
- ENGL 4770/5770 The Harlem Renaissance
- ENGL 5002-3 (Special Topics): African-American Literature
- ENGL 6013-3 Race and Ethnicity in Twentieth-Century American Literature
Publications and Works-in-Progress
Articles:
“The Verdict from the Porch: Zora Neale Hurston and Reparative Justice,” American Literature 74.3 (September 2002): 455-483.
"Dead Letters and Circulating Texts: On the Limits of Literary Archiving," English Language Notes 45.1 (Spring/Summer 2007): 5-20.
“Literary Migration: Abraham Cahan’s The Imported Bridegroom and the Alternative of American Fiction,” MELUS 27.4 (Winter 2002): 3-32.
“Landed and Literary: Hamlin Garland, Sarah Orne Jewett and the Production of Regional Literatures,” Studies in American Fiction 26.2 (Autumn 1998): 147-70.
Book Manuscript:
American Literary Regionalism in a Global Age. Published in January 2007 from LSU Press. Click here for details on the LSU web site.

