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Elizabeth Freeman (1966 – 2024) was an English professor at the
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, having previously taught at
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. Freeman specialized in
American literature American literature is literature written or produced in the United States of America and in the British colonies that preceded it. The American literary tradition is part of the broader tradition of English-language literature, but also ...
and
gender Gender is the range of social, psychological, cultural, and behavioral aspects of being a man (or boy), woman (or girl), or third gender. Although gender often corresponds to sex, a transgender person may identify with a gender other tha ...
and
queer studies Queer studies, sexual diversity studies, or LGBTQ studies is the study of topics relating to sexual orientation and gender identity usually focusing on lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, gender dysphoric, asexual, aromantic, queer, question ...
. She served as associate
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of the Faculty for Humanities, Arts, and Cultural Studies at the University of California, Davis.


Education

Freeman completed her
bachelor's degree A bachelor's degree (from Medieval Latin ''baccalaureus'') or baccalaureate (from Modern Latin ''baccalaureatus'') is an undergraduate degree awarded by colleges and universities upon completion of a course of study lasting three to six years ...
in English at
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in 1989, followed by an MA and
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at the
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in 1991 and 1996 respectively. Freeman's
doctoral dissertation A thesis (: theses), or dissertation (abbreviated diss.), is a document submitted in support of candidature for an academic degree or professional qualification presenting the author's research and findings.International Standard ISO 7144: D ...
was entitled ''The wedding complex: Sex norms and fantasy forms in modern American culture'' and was supervised by
Lauren Berlant Lauren Gail Berlant (October 31, 1957 – June 28, 2021) was an American scholar, cultural theorist, and author who is regarded as "one of the most esteemed and influential literary and cultural critics in the United States." Berlant was the ...
and Bill Brown. Freeman was an Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in the Humanities at the
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, where she conducted research for her work on weddings and taught undergraduate English classes.


Career

Freeman's research was mostly in
queer studies Queer studies, sexual diversity studies, or LGBTQ studies is the study of topics relating to sexual orientation and gender identity usually focusing on lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, gender dysphoric, asexual, aromantic, queer, question ...
, which she personally believed was defined by
sex Sex is the biological trait that determines whether a sexually reproducing organism produces male or female gametes. During sexual reproduction, a male and a female gamete fuse to form a zygote, which develops into an offspring that inheri ...
while accepting a broader definition for the term - including those who had a different approach. She co-edited the book on ''Queer Kinship: Race, Sex, Belonging, Form'' with Teagan Bradway. Her article “Sacra/Mentality in Djuna Barnes’s ''Nightwood''” received the 2014 Norman Foerster Prize for the best essay published in ''American Literature''. Freeman was co-editor of ''GLQ'' from 2011 until 2017. According to a book review by Ry Montgommery at the
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, Freeman's work took a "disruptive and inventive approach to questions of kinship, (post)coloniality and queerness."


Life

Freeman's interest in
queer theory Queer theory is a field of post-structuralist critical theory that emerged in the early 1990s out of queer studies (formerly often known as gay and lesbian studies) and women's studies. The term "queer theory" is broadly associated with the study a ...
developed from her engagement with
HIV/AIDS activism Activism, Socio-political activism to raise awareness about HIV/AIDS as well as to advance the Management of HIV/AIDS, effective treatment and care of people with AIDS (PWAs) has taken place in multiple locations since the 1980s. The evolution o ...
in the early 1990s. Freeman died of
cancer Cancer is a group of diseases involving Cell growth#Disorders, abnormal cell growth with the potential to Invasion (cancer), invade or Metastasis, spread to other parts of the body. These contrast with benign tumors, which do not spread. Po ...
in June 2024, at the age of 57.


Publications


Books

*''The Wedding Complex: Forms of Belonging in Modern American Culture'' (
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, 2002). *''Time Binds: Queer Temporalities, Queer Histories'' (Duke University Press, 2010). *''Beside You in Time: Sense-Methods and Queer Sociabilities in Nineteenth-Century America'' (Duke University Press, 2019).


Chapters and articles

*"Shakers, Not Movers: The Physiopolitics of Shaker Dance". In Cindy Weinstein (ed.), ''A Question of Time: From Colonial Encounter to Contemporary Fiction'' (
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, 2018). *"Afterward". In Kent Brintnall and Joseph Marchal (eds.), ''Sexual Disorientations: Queer Temporalities, Affects, Theologies'' (
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, 2017). *"Timing Sex in the Age of Digital Reproduction". ''New Formations'' special issue, no. 92 (2017). *“Synchronic/Anachronic.” In Joel Burges and Amy Elias (eds.), ''Time: a Vocabulary of the Present'' (
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, 2016). *“Hopeless Cases: Queer Chronicities and Gertrude Stein’s ‘Melanctha’”. ''Journal of Homosexuality'' vol. 63, no. 3 (2016). *“Connecticut Yankings: Mark Twain and the Masturbating Dude.” In Dana Luciano and Ivy Wilson (eds.), ''Unsettled States: Nineteenth Century American Literary Studies'' (New York University Press, 2014). *“The Chronic: Renate Lorenz in Conversation with Mathias Danbolt and Elizabeth Freeman” (in German). ''Springerin'', no. 1 (2014). *“Lessons from Object Lessons”. ''Feminist Formations'' vol. 25, no. 3 (2013). *“Never the Usual Terms: A Song for 21st Century Occupations,” written with Peter Coviello. In ''Social Text'' ''Periscope'' online dossier on “Work and Idleness in the Age of the Great Recession” (2013). *“Normal Work: Temporal Drag and the Question of Class”. In Pauline Boudry and Renate Lorenz (eds.), ''Temporal Drag'' (
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, 2011). *“'We’re Only Making Plans for Nigel': In Response to Didier Eribon”. ''Qui Parle'' vol. 18, no. 2 (2010). *“Turn the Beat Around: Sadomasochism, Temporality, History”. ''differences'' vol. 19, no.1 (2008). *"Still After". ''South Atlantic Quarterly'' vol. 106, no .3 (2007). *"Queer Belongings: Kinship Theory and Queer Theory". In George Haggerty and Molly McGarry (eds.), ''A Companion to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies'' (
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, 2007). *"'Monsters, Inc.': Notes on the Neoliberal Arts Education". ''New Literary History'' vol. 36, no. 1 (2005). *"Time Binds, or, Erotohistoriography". ''Social Text'', nos. 84–85 (2005). *"The Whole(y) Family: Economies of Kinship in the Progressive Era". ''American Literary History'' vol. 16, no. 4 (2004). *"Queer Bonds". ''Concerns'', no. 27 (2000). *"Packing History, Count(er)ing Generations". ''New Literary History'' vol. 31, no. 4 (2000). *“Honeymoon with a Stranger: Pedophiliac Picaresques from Poe to Nabokov”. ''American Literature'' vol. 70, no. 4 (1998). *“‘The We of Me’: The Member of the Wedding’s Novel Alliances”. ''Women & Performance: A Journal of Feminist Theory'' vol. 8, no. 2 (1996). *"Teaching Outside the Curriculum: Guerrilla Sex Education and the Public Schools", written with Anne-Elizabeth Murdy and Scott Mendel. ''Radical Teacher'', no. 45 (1994). *"'What Factory Girls Had Power to Do': The Techno-logic of Working Class Feminine Publicity in the Lowell Offering". ''Arizona Quarterly'' vol. 50, no. 2 (1994). *"Queer Nationality", written with Lauren Berlant. ''Boundary 2'' vol. 19, no. 1 (1992).


Awards

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American Council of Learned Societies The American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) is a private, nonprofit federation of 75 scholarly organizations in the humanities and related social sciences founded in 1919. It is best known for its fellowship competitions which provide a ra ...
Fellowship, 2015 *Norman Foerster Prize for Best Essay in ''American Literature'', 2014 *UC Davis Distinguished Graduate Teaching Award, 2013 *
University of California The University of California (UC) is a public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university, research university system in the U.S. state of California. Headquartered in Oakland, California, Oakland, the system is co ...
President's Research Fellowship in the Humanities, 2006 *UC Davis Chancellor's Fellowship, 2005 *UC Davis Consortium for Women and Research Academic Senate Project Grant, 2004 *Penn Humanities Forum Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship, 1999 *
University of Chicago The University of Chicago (UChicago, Chicago, or UChi) is a Private university, private research university in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Its main campus is in the Hyde Park, Chicago, Hyde Park neighborhood on Chicago's South Side, Chic ...
Mellon Dissertation Award (declined), 1995 *Mellon Fellowship in the Humanities, 1990 *Oberlin College Florence Snell Scholarship, 1988


References


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