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Stony Brook University
Humanities Bldg.
Stony Brook, NY
11794-5350
Phone: 631.632.7400

Eric Haralson

Associate Professor. Ph.D. Columbia University, 1993; Anglo-American modernism, American poetry

Book Review Editor, The Henry James Review

1108 Humanities
631.632.7397
eharalson@notes.cc.sunysb.edu

Courses:


Fall 2008
  • On Leave

Selected Publications:


Books
  • Editor, with John Carlos Rowe. A Historical Guide to Henry James. Oxford UP, forthcoming 2008. 
  • Editor, with Kendall Johnson. Critical Companion to Henry James. Clearmark Books, forthcoming 2008. 
  • Editor. Reading the Middle Generation Anew: Culture, Community, and Form in Twentieth-Century American Poetry. U of Iowa P, 2006. 
  • Henry James and Queer Modernity. Cambridge UP, 2003. 
  • Editor. Encyclopedia of American Poetry: The 19th Century; Encyclopedia of American Poetry: The 20th Century Fitzroy Dearborn/Routledge, 1998, 2001.
  • Book-in-progress: "Modern American Culture: Or, Dreaming in Chinese"
Articles
  • "Race, Canon, and Kenneth Warren's So Black and Blue." American Literary History 20.3, Fall 2008 (Special Anniversary Vol).
  • "Cultural Nationalisms." Blackwell Companion to American Studies. Ed. John Carlos Rowe. Wiley-Blackwood, forthcoming.
  • "Funny What’s Funny to Gertrude Stein.” Joking Apart: Gender, Literature, and Humour, 1850-Present. Ed. Sophie Blanch. Palgrave-Macmillan, forthcoming. 
  • "Henry James and Modern Sexualities." A Historical Guide to Henry James. Ed. John Carlos Rowe and Eric Haralson. Oxford UP, forthcoming 2008. 
  • "Modernism." Henry James in Context . Ed. David McWhirter. Cambridge UP, forthcoming 2008. 
  • "Henry James." The Oxford Encyclopedia of British Literature. Ed. David S. Kastan. Oxford UP, 2006. 
  • "Rereading Gertrude Stein Rereading Henry James." Henry James Review, Fall 2004. 
  • "Manly Tears: Men's Elegies for Children in Nineteenth-Century American Culture." Boys Don't Cry?: Rethinking Narratives of Masculinity and Emotions in the U.S. Ed. Milette Shamir and Jennifer Travis. Columbia UP, 2002. 
  • "The Elusive Queerness of Henry James's 'Queer Comrade': Reading Gabriel Nash of The Tragic Muse." Victorian Sexual Dissidence. Ed. Richard Dellamora. U of Chicago P, 1999. 
  • "Lambert Strether's Excellent Adventure." The Cambridge Companion to Henry James. Ed. Jonathan Freedman. Cambridge UP, 1998. 
  • "'Thinking About Homosex' in Forster and James." Queer Forster. Ed. Robert K. Martin. U of Chicago P, 1997