Judith Broome
Professor • Department of
PhD, English, University of Miami, 1999
MA, English, University of Miami, 1993
MALS, CUNY Graduate Center, 1990
AB, Rutgers University, 1974
Professional Interests
18th through 20th-century British literature and culture
gender studies
young adult literature
Latin American literature
translation
Spanish Portuguese French Italian
Degrees
Specialization
British Literature, young adult literature, Literature of the Americas
Representative Publications
"Something I feel so shamed about still": Postcolonial Trauma in Austin Clarke's _The Polished Hoe_" in Journal of Literature and Trauma Studies;
, Journal of Literature and Trauma Studies;
2023
"Stories Too Painful for the Light of Day": Narratives of Neonaticide, Infanticide, and Child Murder ;
Mothers Who Kill; Demeter Press;
2022
https://demeterpress.org/books/mothers-who-kill/
Fictive Domains: Nostalgia, Body, and Landscape, 1717-1770;
Lewisburg PA; Bucknell UP;
2007
“’Her lovely arm a little bloody”: Richardson’s Gothic Bodies.” ;
Volume
https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/A392573446/LitRC?u=paterson1&sid=LitRC&xid=85212b4f
“William Carlos Williams Bibliography 2015–16” ;
2017
"Writing Home: Marianne Baillie’s Letters from Portugal"
“Tried at the Old Bailey: Murdering Mothers in the Long Eighteenth Century”
"'Something I feel so shamed about still': Postcolonial Trauma in Austin Clarke's _The Polished Hoe_"
"Creolizing Medicine in the Eighteenth-Century Caribbean"