Martha Cutter
Professor & Director/English
Storrs Mansfield
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Scholarly Contributions
100 Scholarly Contributions
Telling the Graphic Story of Slavery in US Antebellum Caricature Cartoons.
2016
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Teaching Chesnutt’s Non-Racial Passing Short Fiction: The Value of Not Judging a Book by Its Cover,” American Literature Association Conference, Boston, May 25, 2019.
2019
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Slavery in US Visual Culture and History--Lecture to Stonington Historical Society
2019
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Roundtable on Publishing in Scholarly Journals: Advice from Editors
2014
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Revolutionary Multilingualism: Moving Beyond Translation as Trope,” MLA (Modern Language Association) Conference, Washington, DC (January 2022).
2022
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Revising Torture: Moses Roper and the Iconography of the Slave’s Body in the Transatlantic Abolition Movement
2014
Research Type: Journal Article
Review of Picture Freedom: Remaking Black Visuality in the Early Nineteenth Century by Jasmine Nichole Cobb
2016
Research Type: Journal Article
Review of Emergent U.S. Literatures: From Multiculturalism to Cosmopolitanism in the Late Twentieth Century
2015
Research Type: Journal Article
Review of Between the Novel and the News: The Emergence of Women’s Writing by Sari Edelstein
2017
Research Type: Journal Article
Review of A Chosen Exile: A History of Racial Passing in American Life by Allyson Hobbs
2015
Research Type: Journal Article
Review of Review of Bridges to Memory: Postmemory in Contemporary Ethnic American Women's Fiction by Maria Rice Bellamy
Research Type: Journal Article
Redrawing the Historical Past: History, Memory, and Multi-Ethnic Graphic Narrative
2018
Research Type: Book
Re-Visioning Race: Transformations of the Passing Narrative in Mat Johnson and Warren Pleece’s Graphic Novel Incognegro
Research Type: Book
Preparing for the Job Market: A Professionalism Workshop for Graduate Students
2016
Research Type: Poster/Presentation