Stewart-Steinberg (Suzanne) papers, 1919-2016
Suzanne Stewart-Steinberg is Professor of Italian Studies and Comparative Literature at Brown University and Director of the Pembroke Center for Teaching and Research on Women. She has published three books: Sublime Surrender: Male Masochism at the Fin-de-Siècle (1998), The Pinocchio Effect: On Making Italians (1860-1920) published in 2007 and translated into Italian in 2011, and Impious Fidelity: Anna Freud, Psychoanalysis, and Politics (2012). Stewart-Steinberg received a Guggenheim fellowship in 2017 to support her next book project, Grounds for Reclamation: Italian Fascism, Post-Fascism and the Making of Consent.
The collection documents Stewart-Steinberg's professional life, research in poststructuralist Marxism, politics and culture in post-unification Italy, psychoanalytic theory, as well as correspondence, conference material, research journals, and a significant number of her writings.
Library: John Hay
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Suzanne Stewart-Steinberg papers
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Guide to the Suzanne Stewart-Steinberg Papers
Related Collections:
Feminist Theory Archive
Notes:
The Suzanne Stewart-Steinberg papers are part of the Feminist Theory and Christine Dunlap Farnham Archives, established and curated by the Pembroke Center for Teaching and Research on Women on behalf of the John Hay Library.