Amy Clukey
University of Louisville, English, Faculty Member
- Global Modernism, Irish Studies, Southern Studies (U.S. South), Plantations, American Literature, Southern Literature, and 13 moreCaribbean Literature, African American Literature, Modernism, Modernist Literature (Literary Modernism), Irish Literature, Postcolonial Studies, 20th Century British Literature, Northern Ireland and the Troubles, World-Ecology, Science Fiction, Anthropocene studies, Environmental Humanities, and Literature and Environmentedit
- Amy Clukey is associate professor of English at the University of Louisville, where she is affiliated with the Anne B... moreAmy Clukey is associate professor of English at the University of Louisville, where she is affiliated with the Anne Braden Institute for Social Justice Research and the Women and Gender Studies department. She is completing a monograph entitled _Plantation Modernism/Modernity: Forms of Race and Ecology in Anglophone Literature 1890-1960_.
Her writing has appeared, or is forthcoming, in Modernism/Modernity, PMLA, Arizona Quarterly, The New Hibernia Review, Modern Fiction Studies, American Literature, Contemporary Literature, and Twentieth-Century Literature, among other venues. She co-edited a special issue of the journal Global South on the topic of “plantation modernity” with Jeremy Wells (2017) and she is currently coediting a collection of essays on speculative Souths with Erich Nunn.
Her article “Plantation Modernity: Gone with the Wind and Irish-Southern Culture” was awarded the Louis D. Rubin, Jr. Prize for the best article on southern literature published in 2013 by the Society for the Study of Southern Literature. She is completing a monograph entitled Plantation Modernism: Forms of Race and Ecology in Global Anglophone Literature 1880-1960.edit
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Review essay on Harper Lee's Go Set a Watchman