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Enid Stubin

Professor

English

Biography

Enid Stubin has been teaching at Kingsborough Community College since 2004. Her courses have included developmental English (92, 92, R, W), Freshman English (12, 24), Introduction to Literature (30), and Shakespeare (63). She has published in The Reader (University of Liverpool) and The Mailer Review, and she has contributed to Norman Mailer in Context (Cambridge University Press, 2021). Her interests include the intersection of politics, culture, and influence in the seventeenth and twentieth- and twenty-first centuries.

Courses

English 12, English 30, English 63

Education

B.A., English Literature, Brooklyn College
M.A., English Literature, New York University
M.Phil., English Literature, New York University
Ph.D., English Literature, New York University

Selected Publications and/or Other Resources

“Essays and Columns,” Chapter 5 of Norman Mailer in Context, ed. Maggie McKinley (London and New York: Cambridge University Press), 2021.

“’Don’t go away feeling unequal’: ‘The Time of Her Time and Mailer’s Conciliatory Impulse,’” The Mailer Review (2016), 302-07.

The Reader (University of Liverpool), essays in Numbers 16-70 (2004-2018).

Institutional Affiliations/Professional Societies

Member of Executive Committee, University Faculty Senate, City University of New York (2023-present)
Senator, University Faculty Senate (2007-present)
Board of Trustees, Belle Zeller Scholarship Fund (2024-present)
Communications Director, The CUNY Academy for the Humanities and Sciences (2022-2024)
Faculty Travel Awards Committee, The CUNY Academy for the Humanities and Sciences (2019-2024)

Research Interests

Seventeenth-century English literature and the intersection of writing, politics, and culture in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries