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Chris Castiglia is Professor of English and Senior Scholar in the Center for American Literary Studyies at Penn State. He is the author of Bound and Determined: Captivity, Culture-Corssing, and White Womanhood from Mary Rowlandson to Patty Hearst (Chicago, 1996) and Interior States:Institutional Consciousness and the Inner Life of Democracy in Antebellum American (Duke, 2008), and the co-editor of Franklin Evan's; or, the Inebriate (Duke, 2007), Walt Whitman's only publsihed novel. A specialist in nineteenth-century U.S. literature and culture, contemporary queer culture and theory, theories of democracy, and contemporary cultural theory, Castiglia is currently finishing a book on collective memory, mass media, and queer subculture (Ah yes, I Remember It Well, co-authored with Chris Reed) and is working on a book on "marvellous citizenship" and the democratic practices of fantasy in antebellum America. He has served on the editorial board of PMLA, American Literature, and ESQ, and has co-edited special issues of Early American Literature ("Early American Interiiority" with Julia Stern) and of American Literature ("Aesthetics and the End(s) of Cultural Studies" with Russ Castronovo). He has held fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Deffamation's Media Studies Project, and has served on the MLA's Election Committee, Delegate Assembly, Davis Prize Selection Committee, and the Executive Committee of the Division in Nineteenth-Century American Literature.


Bound and Determined: Captivity, Culture-Crossing and White Womanhood From Mary Rowlandson to Patty Hearst. Women in Culture and Society Series, University of Chicago Press (1996).
Interior States: Institutional Consciousness and the Inner Life of Democracy in the Antebellum U.S. New Americanist Series, Duke University Press (2008).
Edited Volumes
The Aesthetics of Intimacy: Hawthorne and the Romantic Aesthetic. Cambridge History of the American Novel. Ed. by Leonard Cassuto. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press.