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Emily Van Duyne

Fulbright - Department of American Literature and Culture

308ΣΤ | +30 2310 997414 | emilymay@enl.auth.gr
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Emily Van Duyne is an Associate Professor of Writing at Stockton University in New Jersey, where she also lives with her husband and three children. A 2022 recipient of a New Jersey Individual Artist Fellowship in prose writing from the Mid-Atlantic Arts Foundation. She is currently teaching and researching about Sylvia Plath at Aristotle University, in Thessaloniki, Greece, on a Fulbright Scholarship in their American Scholars Program. Her most recent work on Sylvia Plath and anti-Black racism appeared in American Poetry Review in November 2021. Other essays and reviews about Sylvia Plath can be found in Harvard Review, Literary Hub, Electric Literature, and elsewhere. Her poetry has most recently appeared in The Rumpus and Women's Studies Quarterly. She has also published widely on the problem of precarious faculty in American colleges and universities, with essays in Profession: The Journal of the Modern Language Association, and The Chronicle of Higher Education. Her book LOVING SYLVIA PLATH is forthcoming with W.W. Norton & Co.