The English Department's main office is in Muenzinger D110.
Jane Garrity
- Associate Professor
Jane Garrity received her PhD in English from the University of California, Berkeley, and has taught at CU since 1994. She is a scholar of early twentieth-century British literature and culture and is a recipient of the Boulder Faculty Assembly鈥檚 Excellence in Teaching Award (2001). She has served as Associate Chair for Undergraduate Studies (2013-2020) and is currently the PI on a three-year NEH 鈥淗umanities Connections Implementation鈥 Grant (2022-2025), for the team project titled 鈥淗umanities Core Competencies as Data Acumen: Integrating Humanities and Data Science.鈥 She is the author of Stepdaughters of England: British Women Modernists and the National Imaginary (2003) and the co-editor, with Laura Doan, of Sapphic Modernities: Sexuality, Women, and National Culture (2006). She has edited 鈥淨ueer Space,鈥 ELN: English Language Notes (Spring 2007); and has co-edited, with Celia Marshik, 鈥淔ashion鈥檚 Borders,鈥 ELN: English Language Notes (Fall 2022). She has published work in venues such as Modernism/modernity, Modernist Cultures, Feminist Modernist Studies, and Modern Fiction Studies. Her research interests include modernism, feminism, queer theory and literature, British imperialism, 20th century experimental women鈥檚 literature, and material culture studies. She is completing a monograph titled Fashioning Bloomsbury.
Areas of Specialty
- British Literature
- Gender and Sexuality Studies
- Modern and Contemporary Literature