황은주 교수



Email       ejhwang@sogang.ac.kr
연구실      J 824
전공분야   20세기 미국소설


Research Interest

  • · Geography and Literature: geocriticism
  • · Suburban studies
  • · Urban Studies
  • · Trauma Studies
  • · American culture after World War II
  • · American culture after 9/11
  • · American Gothic literature and horror films


Publication

"할렘르네상스의 퀴어 작가, 리차드 브루스 누전트의 『젠틀맨 지거』-- 인종과 섹슈얼리티의 경계 넘기."  forthcoming. 

『도시의 유목인: 뉴욕의 문화지리학』. 도서출판 동인, 2021. 

"불행의 연대와 할렘의 퀴어 공간: 블레어 나일즈의 『스트레인지 브라더』." 『외국문학연구』83 (2021): 41-62. 

“The Haunting of Bisexual Vampires in New York City as a Capitalist Ecosystem: A Comparison of Whitley Strieber's The Hunger and Its 1983 Filmic Adaptation.” TOPUS Journal 4.1(2019): 34-48. (Bilingual publication in English and Portuguese).

“Heterotopia as a Usable Concept in Literary Studies: A Study of Crane’s Maggie: A Girl of the Streets.” American Fiction (미국소설). 25.1 (2018): 155-77.

“Rhythm, Flight, and Burnout: ‘Bartleby, the Scrivener’ and the Clerks in Nineteenth-Century New York City.” American Studies (미국학) 39.2 (2016): 123-46. (Written in Korean).

“World Literature and Narrative Experimentation in Sok-yong Hwang’s East Asia Trilogy.” English 21. 29.4 (2016): 299-319.

“Geography of Non-places in DeLillo’s White Noise.” English and American Cultural Studies 15.1 (2015): 337-67.

“Stateless in the States: American Homeland Security after 9/11 and Francis Lawrence’s I Am Legend.” European Journal of American Studies 10.2(2015): 1-18.

“The Crisis of Masculinity in the 1950s and Imaginary Solutions in Matheson’s The Shrinking Man. American Fiction 21.2 (2014): 133-57. (Written in Korean)

“Between the Real and the Imagined: New York City’s Subterranean Spaces and Jennifer Toth’s The Mole People.” In/Outside: English Studies in Korea 34 (2013): 83-104. (Written in Korean)

“Love and Shame: Transcultural Communication and Its Failure in Xiaolu Guo’s A Concise Chinese-English Dictionary for Lovers.” Ariel: A Review of International English Literature 43.4(2012): 69-95.

“Shirley Jackson’s Fiction and the Female Gothic Tradition: Woman and the House in Short Stories and The Road through the Wall.” American Fiction 19.2(2012): 67-90. (Written in Korean)

“’Memory to All That Howling Space’: DeLillo’s Falling Man and the Artist after 9/11.” Modern Fiction 18.1(2011): 321-49.

“Teaching Writing through Literature, Teaching Literature through Writing: A Case Study of an Autobiography Course.” The Journal of Teaching English Literature 14.1 (2010): 205-26. (Written in Korean)

“’Writing is the way out’: Shirley Jackson’s Domestic Stories and We Have Always Lived in the Castle.” Feminist Studies in English Literature 17.2(2009): 103-29.

“Language and Schizophrenia in Faulkner’s As I Lay Dying.” CEA Critic 70.3(2008): 1-19.

“Lynching and Ethics in Faulkner’s Fiction.” The Journal of English Language and Literature 54.2 (2008): 281-99. (Written in Korean)

“Artists in a Marketplace: Art and Multinational Capitalism in Don DeLillo’s Mao II and Underworld.” American Fiction 14.1(2007): 189-210.

“Fatherless in America: Myths of the American Family and Social Policies in the 1990s.” Journal of American Studies 39.1(2007): 385-406.

“Hybridity That Matters: William Faulkner and His Hermaphrodites.” Modern Fiction 13.3(2006): 191-219.

“Manner Acquisition and the Ways of Distinction in Great Expectations.” Sogang English Literature (1997).

Translation: Angela McRobbie’s Girls and Subculture (1998).

Translation: Alphonso Lingis’s “The Society of Dismembered Body Parts” in Deleuze and Philosophy (1996).