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Jane E. Schultz
Campus Address: CA 501R
Phone: (317)274-0082
Fax: (317)278-1287
Email: jschult@iupui.edu
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Appointments
Professor of English and Adjunct Professor of American Studies, Women's Studies, Medical Humanities, Indiana University-Purdue University-Indianapolis (1988- )
Fellow and Life Member, Clare Hall, Cambridge University, U.K. (1999-2000); Visiting Scholar, Sydney University, New South Wales, Australia (2006-07)
Education
B.A. Stanford University 1976
M.A. University of Michigan 1978
Ph.D. University of Michigan 1988; NEH seminar on literature and medicine, 2002.
Academic Interests
nineteenth-century American literature and culture, literature and medicine, especially illness narrative; American domestic fiction, historical narrative, the social history of Civil War relief work, history of nursing, and gender studies
Teaching
American Lit, 1800-1860; American Lit, 1870-1920; Civil War Literature and Culture; Illness Narrative; 19th-C. American Domestic Fiction; Mark Twain; the Literature of Slavery; Jane Austen and Edith Wharton; Henry James; Nathaniel Hawthorne and Herman Melville
Awards
National Endowment for the Humanities and American Council of Learned Societies Fellow (1990-91);
Outstanding Young Faculty Fellowship (1993-94);
Indiana University Teaching Excellence Recognition Awards (1997, 1999);
National Endowment for the Humanities Seminar on Literature, Medicine, and Culture (2002);
Lincoln Prize finalist for WOMEN AT THE FRONT, 2005; Indiana University New Frontiers in the Arts and Humanities Felllowship for "Cancer Stories," 2008-09; IU New Frontiers Fellowship for LEAD, BLOOD, AND INK: A HISTORY OF CIVIL WAR MEDICINE, 2010-11
Publications
This Birth Place of Souls: The Diary of Harriet Eaton, Civil War Nurse (Oxford UP, 2010); Cancer Stories: The Impact of Narrative on a Modern Malady Special Issue of LITERATURE AND MEDICINE 28.2 (Fall 2009);
Women at the Front: Hospital Workers in Civil War America (University of North Carolina Press 2004);
"Corpus Interruptus: Biotech Drugs, Insurance Providers, and the Treatment of Breast Cancer." Journal of Bioethical Inquiry (July 2007)
"A Calculus of Advocacy: A Patient, Positionality, and Chronic Illness." Illness in the Academy ed. Kimberly Myers, Purdue, 2006;
"Performing Genres: Sara Edmonds Nurse and Spy and the Case of the Cross-Dressed Text." Dressing Up for War ed. Andrew Monnickendam and Aranzazu Usandizaga. Rodopi, 2001;
"Mute Fury: Southern Women's Diaries of Sherman's March to the Sea, 1864-65." Arms and the Woman: War Gender and Literary Representation ed. Helen Cooper, Adrienne Munich, and Susan Squier. Univ. of North Carolina, 1989;
Other Articles in Signs, Journal of Women's History, Civil War History, Prospects: A Journal of American Cultural Studies, Legacy, Minerva Quarterly, The Companion to Southern Literature, Journal of Civil War Medicine, Encyclopedia of the Civil War, ABC-Clio, 2000.
Service
Director of Literature, 2007- ; Conference organizer for "Cancer Stories: The Impact of Narrative on a Modern Malady," 2008-09; Institutional Review Board (IRB)--Indiana University;
Reader, Advanced Placement Literature Exam, 2006
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