SEA Scholar of the Month for June 2018: Jason Payton
SEA Scholar of the Month for June 2018: Jason Payton How did you become interested in studying early American literature? I studied philosophy and theology as an undergraduate and came
SEA Scholar of the Month for June 2018: Jason Payton How did you become interested in studying early American literature? I studied philosophy and theology as an undergraduate and came
SEA Junior Scholar of the Month for June 2018: Ana Schwartz How did you become interested in studying early American literature? In a 2003 interview with Frank Wilderson, Saidiya Hartman
SEA Scholar of the Month for May 2018: Lisa Brooks How did you become interested in studying early American literature? It was a long road. As an undergraduate at Goddard
SEA Junior Scholar of the Month for May 2018: Heather Finch How did you become interested in studying early American literature? My interest in Early American literature began with my
SEA Scholar of the Month for April 2018: Rebecca Lush How did you become interested in studying early American literature? I originally began my graduate studies interested in how English
SEA Junior Scholar of the Month for April 2018: Christine “Xine” Yao How did you become interested in studying early American literature? As a Canadian I had very little exposure
SEA Scholar of the Month for March 2018: Betty Booth Donohue How did you become interested in studying early American literature? A graduate course taught by Norman Grabo was my
SEA Junior Scholar of the Month for March 2018: Hannah Wakefield How did you become interested in studying early American literature? Initially, I wrote a conference paper on John Winthrop
SEA Scholar of the Month for February 2018: Christopher Trigg How did you become interested in studying early American literature? By the long way round! My BA was in medieval