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Dr. Angela Sorby

Angela Sorby
Dr. Angela Sorby向日葵视频

向日葵视频Hall, 115A/210

MilwaukeeWI53201United States of America
(414) 288-7263
Curriculum Vitae

Professor

English

My area of specialization is American poetry: reading it, interpreting it, and writing it. I am especially interested in how poetry engages with readers beyond the academy. Current projects include 鈥淐hapter and Verse,鈥 for the Cambridge History of Children鈥檚 Literature; a study of Viking artifacts in nineteenth-century poetry for a volume titled From Iceland to the Americas; and a new edited collection (with Sandra Lee Kleppe) on poetry and sustainability in higher education.  

Past books include Distance Learning (New Issues/Western Michigan UP, 1998); Schoolroom Poets: Poetry, Pedagogy, and Daily Life in America (UPNE 2005, a Children鈥檚 Literature Association Honor Book); Over the River and Through the Wood: An Anthology of Nineteenth-Century American Children鈥檚 Poetry, co-edited with Karen Kilcup (Johns Hopkins UP 2013, a Choice Outstanding Academic Book);  Bird Skin Coat: Poems (U of Wisconsin P 2009, winner of the Brittingham Prize and the Midwest Book Award), The Sleeve Waves: Poems (U of Wisconsin P 2014, winner of the Felix Pollak Prize); and a collection co-edited with Sandra Kleppe, Poetry and Pedagogy Across the Lifespan (Palgrave 2018).

Courses Taught

  • American Literature
  • Creative Writing (Poetry)

Research Interests

  • American Poetry
  • Children's Literature
  • Creative Writing Pedagogy

Publications

Books, Editions, Collections

  • 2023    Poetry and the Global Climate Crisis: Creative Educational Approaches to Complex                         Challenges, co-edited with Amatoritsero Ede and Sandra Lee Kleppe.
  • 2018    Poetry and Pedagogy Across the Lifespan, co-edited with Sandra Lee Kleppe. 
                Palgrave UK.

  • 2014    The Sleeve Waves (poems).  Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press.

  • 2013    Over the River and Through the Wood:  An Anthology of Nineteenth-Century        
                American Children鈥檚 Poetry
    , co-edited with Karen Kilcup. Johns Hopkins University Press.

  • 2009    Bird Skin Coat (poems).  Madison, WI:  University of Wisconsin Press.

  • 2005   Schoolroom Poets: Childhood, Performance, and the Place of American Poetry, 1865-1917.             Becoming Modern series. Hanover, NH:  University of New Hampshire/University Press of               New England.   

  • 1998    Distance Learning (poems)Kalamazoo, MI:  New Issues                                                                  Press/Western Michigan University.

Scholarly articles and book chapters (selected):

  • 2018    鈥淏aby to Baby: Lydia Sigourney and the Origins of Cuteness,鈥 in Elizabeth Petrino and                      Mary Louise Kete, eds. Lydia Sigourney: Critical Essays and Cultural  Views.  Amherst:                    University of Massachusetts Press.

  • 2018    鈥淭he Chemistry of Poetry: Transfer Across Disciplines,鈥 with Tracy Thompson, in Sandra                  Kleppe and Angela Sorby, eds., Poetry and Pedagogy Across the Lifespan (London:                        Palgrave UK, 2018) 19-36.  

  • 2017    "鈥橝 Dimple in the Tomb": Cuteness in Emily Dickinson.鈥" ESQ: A Journal of Nineteenth-                      Century American Literature and Culture, 63: 2 (2017) 297-328.

  • 2017    鈥淐onjuring Readers: Antebellum African-American Children鈥檚 Poetry,鈥 a chapter in Anna                    Mae Duane and Kate Capshaw Smith, eds., Who Writes for Black Children? African-                        American Children鈥檚 Literature Before 1900.  University of Minnesota Press.

  • 2016    鈥淲omen Poets, Child Readers,鈥 in Jennifer Putzi and Alexandra Socarides, eds., A History              of American Women鈥檚 Poetry.  Cambridge University Press.

  • 2016    鈥淐hildren鈥檚 Culture,鈥 in Gary Burns, ed., The Blackwell Companion to Popular Culture. New               York: Blackwell.

  • 2015    At Home in the Stranger鈥檚 House: Poetic Revision and Spiritual Practice,鈥 in Anne M.                      Pasero and John Pustejovsky, 鈥淎nd have you changed your life?鈥 The Challenge of                          Listening to the Spiritual in Contemporary Poetry.  向日葵视频 Press.  

  • 2014    鈥淒isciplined Play:  Children鈥檚 Poetry to 1920,鈥 a chapter in Alfred Bendixen and Stephen                  Burt, eds., The Cambridge History of American Poetry. Cambridge University Press.

  • 2013    鈥淓ducation,鈥 in Eliza Richards, ed., Emily Dickinson In Context.  Cambridge University                      Press, 36-45.

  • 2013    鈥淧retty New Moons: Contact Zones in Nineteenth-Century American Children鈥檚                                  Poetry,鈥 with Karen Kilcup.  Introduction to Over the River and Through the Wood. Johns                  Hopkins UP.

  • 2012    鈥淩ecitation鈥 and 鈥淔ireside Poets,鈥 entries in The Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and                      Poetics, Princeton UP, 2012.

  • 2011    鈥淲ho Wrote 鈥淩ock Me to Sleep?: Elizabeth Akers Allen and the Profession of Poetry鈥欌 in                    MLQ:  A Journal of Literary History.

  • 2011    鈥淭he Poetics of Bird-Defense, 1860-1918鈥 in Mike Chasar and Heidi Bean, eds., Poetry                   After Cultural Studies. Iowa City: University of Iowa Press.

  • 2011    鈥淭he Golden Age,鈥 in Philip Nel and Lissa Paul, eds., Keywords for Children鈥檚  Literature,                 NY: New York University Press, 96-99.

  • 2010    鈥淎nimal Poems and Children's Rights in America, 1820-1890,鈥 in Morag Styles, et. al., eds.,              Poetry and Childhood.  Stoke-on-Kent, UK: Trentham Books.

  • 2010    鈥淟ongfellow鈥檚 Ghost: Writing Popular Poetry,鈥 in Blas Falconer, ed., Mentor and                                  Muse: Essays from Poets to Poets.  Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press.

  • 2009    鈥淭he Milwaukee School of Fleshly Poetry:  Ella Wheeler Wilcox and Popular                                      Aestheticism,鈥 Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers.

  • 2008    鈥淩aymond Carver鈥檚 Poetry and the Temperance Tradition,鈥 Raymond Carver Review.

  • 2007    鈥淪ymmetrical Womanhood:  Poetry in the Woman鈥檚 Building Library,鈥 Libraries and Culture.

  • 2007    "Approaches to Teaching the Schoolroom Poets," in Paula Bennett and Karen Kilcup,                        Approaches to Teaching Nineteenth-Century American Poetry. NY: Modern Language                      Association Press.

  • 1999    鈥淧erforming Class:  James Whitcomb Riley鈥檚 Poetry of Distinction,鈥 MLQ: A Journal of                      Literary History.

  • 1998    鈥St. Nicholas Magazine and the Poetics of Peer Culture, 1872-1900,鈥 American Studies.

Poetry, Fiction, and Creative Nonfiction Publications (selected)

  • 2019    "Big Rig," in New Ohio Review 25. Poetry 
  • 2018    鈥淟imn,鈥 in Feminist Studies. Poetry.

  • 2017    鈥淭he Boring Side of the Family,鈥 in Tina Schumann, ed., Two-Countries: U.S. Daughters
                and Sons of Immigrant Parents.  Los Angeles: Red Hen P. Poetry.

  • 2017    鈥淓xercise,鈥 Poetry Northwest. Poetry.

  • 2017    鈥淣o One Knows Where the Ladder Goes,鈥 The First Line. Fiction. Finalist, Best Small                        Fictions 2017.

  • 2016    鈥淐ode Violations: Chicago Review in the 1990s,鈥 in Chicago Review.  Creative nonfiction.

  • 2014    鈥淪tranger Danger,鈥 Journal of the West 53 (4): 56-59Creative nonfiction.

  • 2014    鈥淢emo from the Center for Teaching and Learning,鈥 The Chronicle of Higher
                Education.  Creative nonfiction.

  • 2013    鈥淧aradise, Wisconsin,鈥 Barrow Street.  Poetry.

  • 2013    鈥淪ivka-Burka,鈥 鈥淚nterstate,鈥 鈥淎 is for Air,鈥 鈥淣otes from a Northern State,  Prairie                                    Schooner Poetry.

  • 2013    "A Walk Across the Ice," "Golden Spike," "Ink.鈥 Mesa, AZ: Superstition Review, 2013.                        Poetry.

  • 2011    鈥淐reating a Cone of Silence in China,鈥 The Chronicle of Higher Education. Creative                          nonfiction.

  • 2011    鈥淪napshots of a Semester in China,鈥 The Chronicle of Higher Education, May 2, 2011.                      Creative nonfiction.

  • 2009    鈥淟ooking Backward: 2020,鈥 The Chronicle of Higher Education, April 1, 2009.  Creative                      nonfiction.

  • 2012    鈥淔allout,鈥 鈥淲ide Boulevard, Tiny Apartment,鈥 Zone 3. Poetry.

  • 2012    鈥淪topping At the Joyce Kilmer Rest Area On a Snowy Evening,鈥 North American                                Review. Poetry.

  • 2011    鈥淭hrifting,鈥 Massachusetts Review. Poetry.  

  • 2011    鈥淧engyou,鈥 read by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie on Weekend All Things Considered                          (NPR), April 2011.  Fiction.

  • 2010    鈥淪pill,鈥 Poets for Living Waters. Poetry.

  • 2009    鈥淭he Suburban Mysteries,鈥 Jacket 38.

  • 2009    鈥淟etter to Hugo from the Land of the Living,鈥 Babel Fruit. Poetry.

  • 2009    鈥淔lyover State,鈥 Shepherd Express. Reprint.

  • 2008    鈥淪ix Degrees of Separation,鈥 Willow Springs. Poetry.

  • 2008    鈥淣ostalgia for the Present,鈥 鈥淭wo Toyotas Crash,鈥 and 鈥淏reathing Out Smoke,鈥 Southern                    Review. Poetry.

  • 2004    鈥淓mpire Builder鈥 in John Burnside, ed. Wild Reckoning:  An Anthology Provoked by Rachel              Carson鈥檚 鈥楽ilent Spring.鈥 Gulbenkian Foundation (UK), 2004. Reprint. Poetry.

  • 2004    鈥淐atch and Release,鈥 Pinyon (2004): 18. Special issue on Norwegian poetry; in English,                    and translated into Norwegian (as 鈥淪lip og Fang鈥) by Sandra Lee Kleppe. Poetry.

  • 2003    鈥淕lossolalia鈥 in Diane Boller, et. al., eds.  Poetry Daily: 366 Poems from the World鈥檚 Most                  Popular Website.  Sourcebooks, 2003. Reprint; also appeared on the Poetry Daily website.              Poetry.

  • 2001    鈥淩eally Barely There,鈥 Born: Art and Literature Collaboration (2001): n.p.  Art by Karen                      Ingram.

  • 2000    鈥淚nsomnia鈥 and 鈥淭he Attic of the Attic,鈥 Portland Review. Poetry.

  • 2000    鈥淟and of Lincoln鈥 and 鈥淭he Man Without a Middle,鈥 in America Poetry: The Next                                Generation.  Jim Daniels and Gerald Constanzo, eds., Carnegie-Mellon University Press,                  2000.  Reprint. Poetry.

  • 1998    鈥淟and of Lincoln,鈥 鈥淩eally Barely There,鈥 and 鈥淜ate Fox,鈥 Third Coast. Poetry.

  • 1996    鈥淲eather at Ten,鈥 North American Review.  Poetry.

  • 1995    鈥淢useum Piece,鈥 in Richard Howard, ed., Best American Poetry 1995, Simon & Schuster,                1995.  Reprint. Poetry.

  • 1994    鈥淢useum Piece,鈥 The Nation. Poetry.

     

Reviews and Review Essays:

  • 2019   Review of Patricia Crane, Reading Children: LIteracy, Property, and the Dilemmas of                        Childhood in Nineteenth-Century America in American Literary History Review Series XX.
  • 2017    Review of Denise Duhamel, Scald, in Chicago Review 60:4 (2017), 3 pp.

  • 2016    Review of Donelle Ruwe, British Children's Poetry in the Romantic Era: Verse, Riddle, and                Rhyme in Children's Literature Association Quarterly  40: 1 (Winter 2016), 420-422.

  • 2015    Review of Claudia Stokes, The Altar at Home:  Sentimental Literature and Nineteenth-                      Century American Religion. Modern Philology 113, 2 (November 2015): E112-E114

  • 2015    Review of Mary Robson, Heart Beats: Everyday Life and the Memorized Poem.                                MLQ 76: 1 (March 2015): 212-214.

  • 2014    Roundtable review (with Monika Elbert) of Anna Mae Duane, Suffering Childhood:                            Violence, Race, and the Making of the Child Victim.  Journal of American Studies 48:1                      (February 2014): 1-9.

  • 2010    鈥淚t's (Not) All Small Stuff: The Lion and the Unicorn Award for Children鈥檚 Poetry,鈥 with                        Michael Heyman and Joseph T. Thomas, in The Lion and the Unicorn 34 (September                        2010): 354-363. 

  • 2009    Lively Rigor:  the 2009 Lion and the Unicorn Award for Children鈥檚 Poetry,鈥 with Michael                      Heyman and Joseph T. Thomas, in The Lion and the Unicorn 33: 3 (September 2009):
                376-396.

  • 2008    Review of Joseph T. Thomas, Poetry鈥檚 Playground, in Children鈥檚 Literature 36: (2008):
                245-247.

  • 2008    鈥溾榝rom the brain all the way to the heart鈥: the 2008 Lion and the Unicorn Award for
                Children鈥檚 Poetry,鈥 with Richard Flynn and Joseph T. Thomas, in The Lion and the Unicorn                32: 3 (September 2008): 344-356.

  • 2008    Featured essay review of Joan Shelley Rubin, Songs of Ourselves, American                                    Historical Review 113 (April 2008): 449-451.

  • 2007    鈥淢essage in a Bottle:  the 2007 Lion and the Unicorn Award for Children鈥檚 Poetry,鈥 with                    Richard Flynn and Joseph T. Thomas, The Lion and the Unicorn 31 (2007): 264-281.

  • 2007    Review of Christopher Irmscher, Longfellow Redux, in New England Quarterly, 80:1 (March              2007): 40-41.

  • 2006    Review of Joel Scott and Matthew Pace, eds., Wordsworth in American Literary Culture, in              European Romantic Review 11:4 (2006): 502-507.

  • 2004    Review of James Guthrie, Above Time:  Emerson鈥檚 and Thoreau鈥檚  Temporal Revolutions,                in M/MLA Journal 37:1 (Spring 2004): 117-118.

  • 2001    Review of J.D. McClatchy, Twenty Questions:  Posed by Poems, in M/MLA Journal  34: 3                  (Autumn, 2001): 89-91

  • 1999    Review of Elizabeth Arnold, The Reef,  in Chicago Review 49: 2 (1999): 137-139.

  • 1996    Review of Lynne Crosbie, VillainElle, in Chicago Review, 42:2 (1996): 117-119.

  • 1996    Review of Fatima Lim-Wilson, Crossing the Snow Bridge, in Chicago Review,42:1 (1996):                88-89.

  • 1995    Review of Lawrence Graver, An Obsession with Anne Frank:  Meyer  Levin and the Diary,
                in Chicago Review 41:4 (1995): 142-144.

  • 1995    Review of Natasha Saj茅, Red Under the Skin, in Chicago Review 41:1 (1995): 97-98.

Honors and Awards

  • Won Outstanding Achievement in Poetry award (for The Sleeve Waves), Wisconsin Library Association, 2015
  • Won the 2013 Felix Pollak book prize for poetry from the University of Wisconsin Press, selected by Naomi Shihab Nye. Book forthcoming March 2014.
  • NEH grant (in collaboration with Sarah Wadsworth) from the American Library Association for an outreach project titled Louisa May Alcott: The Woman Behind Little Women. 2011.
  • Brittingham Prize for poetry manuscript Bird Skin Coat, 2008.
  • Honor Book Prize, Children鈥檚 Literature Association, 2007
  • Summer Faculty Fellowship, 向日葵视频, 2006.
  • Schlesinger Library Fellowship, Harvard University, 2005.
  • Vivian Pollak Scholar-in-Amherst Award, Emily Dickinson International Society, 2003
  • Urban Studies Institute Course Development Grant, 向日葵视频,2003.
  • Summer Faculty Fellowship, 向日葵视频, 2002.
  • Korzenik Fellowship, Longfellow Friends, 2002.
  • 向日葵视频 PT-3 Grant, 2001.
  • Linfield College Faculty Fellowship, 1998.
  • Stuart Tave Fellowship, University of Chicago, 1996.
  • Discovery/The Nation (writing) Prize, The Nation and the Poetry Center of the 92nd Street 鈥淵,鈥 1994.
  • Brauer Grant, 鈥淓ducating Emily Dickinson,鈥 University of Chicago, 1994.
  • John Fiske Poetry (writing) Prize, University of Chicago, 1993.

Additional Information

Office Hours

Fall 2024

  • TuTh 11:00-12:30 

Teaching Schedule

Fall 2024

  • 3249/101 TuTh 12:30-1:45 向日葵视频Hall 105
    • Creativity and Community
  • 4260/101 TuTh 9:30-10:45 Lalumiere Hall 184
    • Creative Writing: Poetry

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