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Jody Greene

Jody Greene   
Jody Greene
    Title:  Associate Professor of Literature and Feminist Studies
    Type:  Affiliated Faculty
    Email:  jgreene@ucsc.edu
    Phone:  (831) 459-5457 Office
(831) 459-1925 Fax
    Office:  Humanities I 635

Courses Taught 


Research Focus 
Seventeenth- and eighteenth-century British and French literature and culture, pre- and early modern studies, early modern colonialisms, gay and lesbian cultural studies, gender studies, history of authorship, history of the book

Education History 
Ph.D. English, Cornell University

Selected Publications 
The Trouble with Ownership: Literary Property and Authorial Liability in England, 1660-1730, Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2005.

"Autobiography and Print," PMLA Special Issue on the history of the book and the idea of literature, ed. Seth Lerer and Leah Price, 2005.

In Memoriam, Special Issue of GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies in honor of Alan Bray, GLQ, 10.3, 2004.

"Public Secrets: Sodomy and the Pillory in the Eighteenth Century, and Beyond," The Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation, Vol. 44, Nos. 2-3, 203-232, 2003.

"Perversions of Sappho," in Love, Sex, Friendship and Intimacy Between Men, 1550-1800, ed. Katherine O'Donnell and Michael O'Rourke, London: Palgrave/Macmillan, 2003.

"Arbitrary Tastes and Commonsense Pleasures," in Launching Fanny Hill: Essays on the Novel and Its Influences, ed. Patsy Fowler and Alan Jackson, New York, NY: AMS Press, 2003.

Entries for Hannah Snell, Mary Collyer, Charlotte Forman, Mary Hearne, Elizabeth Thomas, Sara Paretsky, Joan Nestle, Andrew Dworkin, Lillian Faderman and Radclyffe Hall, Cambridge Guide to Women's Writing in English, ed. Lorna Sage, Cambridge University Press, 1999.

"'You Must Eat Men': The Sodomitic Economy of Renaissance Patronage," GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies. Vol. I, No. 2, 163-179, 1994. Reprinted in Shakespeare and Gender, ed. Stephen Orgel and Sean Keilen, New York, NY: Garland Publishing, 1999.

"New Historicism and Its New World Discoveries," Yale Journal of Criticism, Vol. IV, No. 2, 163-198, Spring 1991