Rishona Zimring
Associate Professor of English
Professional Biography
Rishona Zimring grew up in Chicago, and went on to attend college and graduate school at Yale University, where she received her Ph.D. in Comparative Literature in 1993. Her dissertation, “Genealogies of the Modern Metropolis: Gender and Urban Space in Zola, Gissing, James, and Conrad,” was awarded a Whiting Fellowship in the Humanities. She has published articles in Modern Fiction Studies, Novel: A Forum on Fiction, Woolf Studies Annual, Literature/Film Quarterly, The Journal of Postcolonial Writing, and Modernism/Modernity. In 2005, she organized the annual conference on Virginia Woolf: The Art of Exploration. At Lewis & Clark, she teaches courses on modernist British fiction, Joyce and Woolf, postcolonial literature, gender and aesthetic expression, and the history of love in the novel. She is working on a book manuscript entitled Dance Lessons: Social Dance and the Modernist Imagination in Interwar Britain supported by a grant from the Mellon Foundation.
On Sabbatical Spring 2011
Academic Credentials
Ph.D. 1993, B.A. 1985, Yale University
Contact
Rishona Zimring’s office is in room 423 of Miller Center.
email zimring@lclark.edu
voice 503-768-7409
Rishona Zimring
English
0615 S.W. Palatine Hill Road
Portland, Oregon 97219
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