Stokes Hall S441
Telephone: 617-552-0556
Email: allison.curseen@bc.edu
African American and 19th-century American Literature and Culture; Performance and Performance Studies; Child Studies; Theories of Fugitivity and Unruliness.
Specializes in African American and 19th-century American literature and culture. Her particular interests include performance and performance studies, child studies, and theories of fugitivity and unruliness.聽 Her current project examines nineteenth century depictions 聽of childish physical movements in the context of the Fugitive Slave Act, antitruancy laws, and antebellum anxieties about unregulated movement, blackness, and national development. Her most recent work appears in the collection聽Saving the World: Girlhood and Evangelicalism in the Nineteenth Century.
"Never Was Born [Again]":聽 Grace, Blackness, and Stowe's Domestic Evangelicalism.鈥澛Saving the World: Girlhood and Evangelicalism in the Nineteenth Century.聽 Eds.聽Allison聽Giffen and Robin Cadwallader.聽 New York: Routledge, (Forthcoming 2017).
鈥溾楴egroes Be Changing on the Daily鈥: A Review of Howard Craft鈥檚聽Freight: The Five Incarnations of Abel Green."聽(Here Theater. New York, NY.聽 July-August 2015.)聽Not That But This Arts and Culture Webzine.聽Ed. Nathaniel Donnett. Web. Winter 2016. 聽<>