Carla Peterson

Carla Peterson

Carla L. Peterson (born 1944 [cite LAF|id=n84-214752] ) is a Professor of English at the University of Maryland, College Park. Her expertise includes nineteenth-century African American women writers and speakers in the northern US, African American novelists in the post-Reconstruction era, and gender and culture in historical literature.

Career

Education

Peterson completed her Ph.D. at Yale University in 1976. Subsequently, she won a National Research Council Postdoctoral Fellowship for Minorities from 1981-1982 and a fellowship at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences (at Stanford) from 1987-1988. In the 1990s, she won awards from the American Council of Learned Societies (1991-1992) and from the American Association of University Women (1991-1992).

Research and Teaching Activities

In the American Studies Association, Peterson served as co-chair of the ASA 2003 Annual Meeting Program Committee, and was a member of the John Hope Franklin Prize Committee in 1993-94. She also sat on the American Quarterly Board of Managing Editors and was on the Board of Advisory Editors. Peterson has participated in the TV documentaries, “Ticket to Freedom” and “Remembering Slavery.” Peterson has held curriculum development workshops for public school teachers and served as a USIA academic specialist in American Studies at institutions such as Quisqueya University, Port-au-Prince, Haiti. She has also taught summer seminars in Rio de Janeiro and Mexico City.

Current Activities

She is currently a member of the Maryland Humanities Council Speakers Bureau. Peterson also serves as an affiliate faculty member of the American Studies, African-American Studies, and Women’s Studies Departments. Her current research interests include a range of issues including race, ethnicity, African American isses, gender and feminism, family/children/child development, history, and literature.

Peterson is currently working on a book, tentatively titled "Black Gotham: African American Family and Community in Nineteenth-Century New York." This book is about nineteenth-century black New Yorkers, viewed from the perspective of family histories.

Works

*"African-American Women Orators in the Antebellum North"
*"Antebellum Slave Narrators: Frederick Douglass and Harriet Jacobs"
*"African Americans and the New York Draft Riots of 1863: Contested Spaces of Black Community and City Neighborhoods"
*"Family, Memory, History: Reconstituting Black Elite Culture in Nineteenth-Century New York"
*"Black Cosmopolitanism and the Reshaping of African American Local and National Identities (1830-1910)"
* Articles: seven articles in journals such as "American Quarterly" and "American Literary History", and collections such as "Critical Essays on Frederick Douglass" and "Criticism and the Color Line: Race and Revisionism in American Literary History".

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