Deborah Clarke
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Mail code: 2501Campus: Tempe
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Deborah Clarke is the vice provost for academic personnel in the University Provost's Office and professor in ASU's Department of English. She joined the ASU in 2008, after spending 20 years at Penn State University. Her primary field is twentieth century American fiction, with particular emphasis on Faulkner and women writers. In her first book, "Robbing the Mother: Women in Faulkner," she explored the ways in which Faulkner's women characters reflect a tension between the body and language, between the literal and figurative, and how that tension characterizes her creative vision. Her second book, "Driving Women: Fiction and Automobile Culture in Twentieth-Century America," deals with women and cars. It examines the intersection of American fiction— primarily but not exclusively by women—and automobile culture, arguing that issues critical to 20th century American society—technology, mobility, domesticity, and agency—are repeatedly articulated through women's relationships with cars.
Clarke is currently working on a book on modernist domesticity, exploring the ways that the domestic sphere--often associated with 19th rather than 20th century fiction and as a site of stability--functions rather as destabilizing and dislocating force in modern fiction. Her work has been supported by the NEH and the Penn State Institute for the Arts and Humanities, and has served as a Beatrice Bain Research Fellow at University of Californnia at Berkeley. She is honored to have received teaching and advising awards throughout her career.
- Ph.D. Yale University
- B.A. University of Michigan
- Deborah Clarke. The Encyclopedia of Twentieth-Century Fiction. "Gender and the Twentieth-Century American Novel" (2011).
- Deborah Clarke. "Eudora Welty's LOSING BATTLES: Cars and Family Values". Mississippi Quarterly (2009).
- . . Review of: Faulkner and Love (2009).
- . . Review of: Theodore Dreiser: Letters to Women (2009).
- . . Review of: Faulkner and the Great Depression: Aesthetics, Ideology, and Cultural Politics (Atkinson); William Faulkner's Legacy: "What Shadow, What Stain, What Mark" (Bauer) (2008).
- Deborah Clarke. Driving Women: Fiction and Automobile Culture in Twentieth-Century America. (2007).
- Clarke,Deborah Lynn*, Lester,Neal Andre, Sadowski-Smith,Claudia, Saikia,Yasmin. Globalizing Research and Teaching of American Literature. DOS(9/10/2013 - 8/31/2016).
Courses
2021 Fall
Course Number | Course Title |
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ENG 538 | Studies Mod/Contemp Amer Lit |
2020 Fall
Course Number | Course Title |
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ENG 440 | Studies in Amer Lit & Culture |
2019 Fall
Course Number | Course Title |
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ENG 636 | Advanced Studies American Lit |
- Deborah Clarke. "Advertisements, Cars, and 20th Century American Women’s Fiction.". Talk at the University of Ghent (Dec 2010).
- Deborah Clarke. "Automotive Maternity: Mothers and Cars and in Contemporary American Culture. Lecture at Sichuan University, Chengdu, China (Oct 2010).
- Deborah Clarke. "The Economics of Southern Modernity: Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury anbd As I Lay Dying". Seminar at Sichuan University, Chengdu, China (Oct 2010).
- Deborah Clarke. "Advertisements, Cars, and 20th Century American Women’s Fiction.". Lecture at Sichuan University, Chengdu, China (Oct 2010).
- Deborah Clarke. "Technology, Production, and Social Context: 20th Century American Women Writers". Panel at the American Literature Association Conference (May 2010).
- Deborah Clarke. "Wharton's Urban Poverty: Consumption, Gender, and Economic Theory". Modern Language Association (Dec 2008).
- Deborah Clarke. "Driving Women: Fiction and Automobile Culture in Twentieth-Century America". Motor Muster: The Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village (Jun 2008).
- University of Ghent, External PhD Examiner (2010 - Present)
- University of British Columbia, External PhD Examiner (2010 - Present)
- Search Committee, African American Literature, Chair (2010 - Present)
- College of the Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dean's Fellow (2010 - Present)
- Ohio State University, Mansfield, Tenure Reviewer (2010 - Present)
- Graduate College, Panel participant (2010 - Present)
- LIT: Literature Interpretation Theory, Manuscript reviewer (2010 - Present)
- Promotion and tenure workshop, coordinator/chair (2010 - Present)
- Undergraduate English Club, speaker (2009 - Present)
- Undergraduate welcoming committee, speaker (2009 - Present)
- Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature, Editorial Board (2011 - 2014)
- Society for the Study of American Women Writers, President (2010 - 2013)
- The Faulkner Society, Vice President (2009 - 2012)
- Committee to explore Dickens conference/collection, member (2008 - 2012)
- University Promotion and Tenure Committee, member (2008 - 2011)
- Society for the Study of American Women Writers, Advisory Board (2007 - 2010)
- American Literature Committee, Chair (2009 - 2010)
- Ad Hoc Committee for Assessment, member (2008 - 2010)
- Ad Hoc Committee for Assessment, member (2008 - 2009)
- American Literature Committee, Chair (2008 - 2009)
- PhD Admissions Committee for Literature, member (2008 - 2009)