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Bridget McFarland

Bridget McFarland

Part-time Faculty
B.A. English, Georgetown University, 2004
M.A. English, Georgetown University, 2006

Bridget McFarland is a Ph.D candidate in English and American literature at New York University. She has taught survey courses in British and American literature as well as seminars in composition. In 2012, she was awarded the Halsband Fellowship in Eighteenth-Century English studies and the Tuttleton Fellowship in American literature. Her dissertation titled “Harlequin’s Voice: Anglo-American Pantomime and the Atlantic Theater of Print, 1780-1830” argues that a cultural history of pantomime demonstrates the ways in which the political, economic, and social circuits of the Atlantic world emerged in the late eighteenth-century through the discourse of theater. She is also a writing associate at the Cooper Union's Center for Writing.

 

Contact Information

Bridget McFarland

Part-time Faculty
bam359@nyu.edu
1 Wash Pl, Room 510
(212) 998-7336
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Office Hours
Monday 3:30-5

Courses

2013 Spring

First-Year Research Seminar: Fear and the Gothic
Mon,Wed 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM

Research and Teaching Interests

18th and 19th-century American and British literature; Atlantic Studies; material culture; the Gothic; gender and sexuality; theater and popular entertainment<strong> </strong>

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