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Lisa Mendelman is an expert in the medical and digital humanities, with a focus on gender, race, and affect in twentieth-century America. She has published widely in these areas, including her recent book, Modern Sentimentalism (Oxford UP, 2019). She frequently teaches film, visual art, and popular music as well as novels and non-fiction. She holds a Ph.D. from the University of California, Los Angeles.
• Modern Sentimentalism: Affect, Irony, and Female Authorship in Interwar America, Oxford University Press, 2019. 256 pages.
• “Character Defects: The Racialized Addict and Nella Larsen’s Passing.” Modernism/modernity, vol. 26, no. 4, 2019, pp. 727–52.
• First author, “Sentimental Avatars: Gender Identification and Vehicles of Selfhood in Popular Media from Nineteenth-Century Novels to Modern Video Games.” With Rabindra A. Ratan, Joseph Fordham, Megan Knittel, and Oskar Milik. Games and Culture, 2019.
• “Ambivalence and Irony: Gendered Forms in Interwar America.” Arizona Quarterly, vol. 71, no. 4, 2015, pp. 23-52.
• “Feeling Hard-Boiled: Modern Sentimentalism and Frances Newman’s The Hard-Boiled Virgin,” American Literary History, vol. 26, no. 4, 2014, pp. 693-715.
Recent Presentations/Event Appearances
• “Sex and Sentiment: Writing The Emotional History of the Modern Woman.” San Francisco State University Department of English, 2020.
• “Against Interpretation: Wharton, Suicidality, and Modern Mental Health.” Modern Language Association Conference, Seattle, 2020.
• “Ironic Attachment: Jewish Women in Interwar American Literature and Culture.” Modern Language Association Conference, Seattle, 2020.
• “Diagnosing America: Mental Health and Modern Literature, 1890-1940.” Americanist Research Colloquium, UCLA Department of English, 2019.
• “Sex and Sentiment: Affect, Irony, and Female Authorship in Interwar America.” UCLA Department of English, 2019.
• “Diagnosing America: Mental Health and Modern Literature, 1890-1940.” Second Book Project, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Department of English, 2019.
• “Modernism’s Straw Men: Sentiment and the Modern Woman.” Modernist Studies Association Conference, Toronto, 2019.
• Harris Manchester College / Oxford University Summer Research Institute Fellowship
• Digital Humanities Summer Institute Scholarship, University of Victoria
• Modernist Studies Association Research Travel Award
• Charles B. Emerick Teaching Award
• Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts / US National Science Foundation Travel Award