Amanda Golden
Title: Associate Professor
Department: English
Campus: Long Island
Area(s) of Expertise: American and British Literature from the 19th Century to the Present, Modernism, Poetry, and Composition
Education Credentials: Ph.D.
Joined New York Tech: 2015
Before joining New York Tech, Amanda Golden held a Marion L. Brittain Postdoctoral Fellowship at the Georgia Institute of Technology and an N. E. H. Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Poetics at Emory University's Fox Center for Humanistic Inquiry. She received her Ph.D. in English from the University of Washington and her B.A. in English from Colgate University.
Golden's monograph, Annotating Modernism: Marginalia and Pedagogy from Virginia Woolf to the Confessional Poets, was published by Routledge in 2020. She co-edited The Bloomsbury Handbook to Sylvia Plath (2022) with Anita Helle and Maeve O'Brien and is currently co-editing a new edition of Sylvia Plath's Collected Poems with Karen V. Kukil. This project has been supported by the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Golden previously edited a peer-reviewed cluster on Feminist Modernist Digital Humanities for the journal Feminist Modernist Studies. The issue, published in the journal's first year, was among those for which the journal received the Council of Editors of Learned Journals (CELJ) Award for Best New Journal. Golden also edited the collection, This Business of Words: Reassessing Anne Sexton (UPF, 2016, paperback 2018), and has published in Modernism/modernity, Woolf Studies Annual, and The Ted Hughes Society Journal.
From 2021–2023, Golden will serve as Vice President of the International Virginia Woolf Society. She is a member of the Board of Editorial Advisors for the journal Textual Cultures and the Editorial Boards of the Orlando Project and Bloomsbury Academic's Modernist Archives Series. From 2015–2020, Golden served on the Modern Language Association's Executive Committee for the Forum on Bibliography and Scholarly Editing, and from 2020–2022, she is serving as a Delegate for the Forum on the MLA Delegate Assembly.
Publications
- The Bloomsbury Handbook to Sylvia Plath. Collection co-edited with Anita Helle and Maeve O'Brien. Bloomsbury Academic, 2022.
- Annotating Modernism: Marginalia and Pedagogy from Virginia Woolf to the Confessional Poets. Monograph. Routledge, May 2020.
- This Business of Words: Reassessing Anne Sexton. Editor, Collection. University Press of Florida, 2016 (hardcover), 2018 (paperback).
- "Archival Pedagogy: Curating Edna O'Brien's Sylvia Plath Television Play." The Bloomsbury Handbook to Sylvia Plath. Edited by Anita Helle, Amanda Golden, and Maeve O'Brien. Bloomsbury Academic, 2022, pp. 279–87.
- "Zadie Smith Archiving New York in Grand Union." Late Modernism & Expatriation. Edited by Lauren Arrington. Clemson UP, 2022, pp. 63–75.
- "Digital Landscapes: Mapping Global Modernist Women Writers." Teaching Modernist Women's Writing in English. Edited by Janine Utell. Modern Language Association, 2021, pp. 198–207.
- "'Latent Energy': Mulk Raj Anand's Letter to Langston Hughes." The Space Between: Literature and Culture, 1914–1945 15 (2019).
- "Digital Design with William Morris." Teaching William Morris. Eds. Jason Martinek and Elizabeth Carolyn Miller. Fairleigh Dickinson UP, 2019. 275–282.
- "Sylvia Plath's Teaching and the Shaping of Her Work." Sylvia Plath in Context. Ed. Tracy Brain. Cambridge UP, 2019. 255–263.
- "Sylvia Plath's Library: The Marginal Archive." The Contemporary Poetry Archive. Eds. Linda Anderson, Mark Byers, and Ahren Warner. Edinburgh UP, 2019. 111–123.
- With Cassandra Laity, "Introduction: Feminist Modernist Digital Humanities." Feminist Modernist Studies 1.3 (October 2018): 205–210.
- "On Manuscripts: Virginia Woolf and Archives." Virginia Woolf and the World of Books. Eds. Nicola Wilson and Claire Battershill. Clemson UP and Liverpool UP, 2018. 26–30.
- "Hughes's Archives." Ted Hughes in Context. Ed. Terry Gifford. Cambridge UP, 2018. 347–358.
- "Textbook Greek: Thoby Stephen in Jacob's Room." Woolf Studies Annual 23 (2017): 83–108.
- "'This is an archive': Agha Shahid Ali's Postcards from Kashmir." Mad Heart Be Brave: On the Poetry of Agha Shahid Ali. Ed. Kazim Ali. U of Michigan P, 2017. 33–44.
- "John Berryman at Midcentury: Annotating Ezra Pound and Teaching Modernism." Modernism/modernity 21.2 (April 2014): 507–528.
Professional Honors and Awards
- NEH Summer Stipend, 2022
- Modernist Studies Association Research Travel Grant, 2019–2020
- Digital Humanities Summer Institute Tuition Scholarship. University of Victoria, B.C., 2018
- Robert B. Heilman Prize for Best Dissertation. University of Washington English Department, 2009
Courses Taught at New York Tech
- FCWR 101: Foundations of College Composition
- FCWR 151: Foundations of Research Writing
- ICLT 311: Literature and Culture of the Early Twentieth Century
- ICLT 330: Global Literature and Digital Media
- ICLT 331: Women, Technology, and Art