Jennifer Marquardt

  • Position:
    Executive Director, School of English Studies
  • College:
    College of Liberal Arts
  • Office:
    GEH C317
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Educational Background

Ph.D. in English from the University of Southern Mississippi

M.A. in English from the University of Southern Mississippi

B.A. in English from Aquinas College

Biography

Jennifer Marquardt was raised by wolves in Ludington, Michigan in the United States. She became a founding faculty member of Wenzhou Kean University in 2012, where she had the distinction of being “the feminist” for some time.

Hobbies include eating vegetarian street food, cycling or hiking nearby Daloushan, and kayaking the waterways of Wenzhou, preferably with friends. And always with her dog Eddie.

Favorite writers are Grace Paley, Italo Calvino, Norman Rush, and, of course, all the Barthelmes.

Courses

Introduction to Literary Criticism

Capstone Seminar

Magical Realism

Contemporary Literature

Introduction to Digital Literature

Introduction to the Digital Humanities

Research in Creative Writing

Writing for Cyberspace

Feminist Poetry

Creative Writing

World Literature

Publication

Books
2016 Hard Surfaces are Good for the Body, Threwline Books.
Anthologized Selections
2014 “Exhibit A.” Modern Shorts: 18 Short Stories From Fiction Attic Press. Ed. Michelle Richmond. Vol 1. San Francisco: Fiction Attic, 2014. 129-141. Print. 2012
“Conjoined.” The Pushcart Prize XXXVII: Best of the Small Presses (2013 Edition). Ed. Bill Henderson. Norton Publishing, 2012. Print.

Creative Works in Peer Reviewed Journals
2018 “Benthem’s Hotel.” Fences. Fall. Print.
2017 “The Woman Who Became the Sun: Variations.” Fences. Fall. Print.
2013 “Exhibit A.” Fiction Attic. Online. http://fictionattic.com/exhibit-a-a-short-story-by-jennifer-marquardt/
2012 “Leopard. Eagle. Leopard. Eagle.” Peripheral Surveys. Online.
2011 “Poisonous Birds.” New World Writing. Online. http://newworldwriting.net/back/fall-2011/jen-marquardt/
2011 “Conjoined.” Revolution House Magazine. Online. http://www.revolutionhousemag.com/revhouse1-1-june2011.pdf
2010 “Island Falls, Maine.” Product 24. The University of Southern Mississippi. Print.
2009 “Beards and Jesus.” Product 23. The University of Southern Mississippi. Print.
2009 “Flight to Maui.” Quick Fiction. Spring. Print.
2008 “Gypsy Moths.” Product 22. The University of Southern Mississippi. Print.

Academic Works in Peer Reviewed Journals
2016 “Architectural Utopian Narratives.” Utopian Studies. Spring. Print.
2015 “Utopian Design.” Utopian Studies. Spring. Print.

Book Reviews
2015 Review of Daniel Brooks. History of Future Cities. New York: W.W. Norton & Co., 2013. xi + 418 pp. Studies in the Humanities.
2014 Review of Jhumpa Lahiri. The Lowlands. New York: Knopf. 2014. xxi. 432 pp.
Transnational Literature.
2013 Review of Zoe Dattner and Louise Swinn. Sleepers Almanac No. 8. 282 pp.
Transnational Literature.

Research Interest

Research in Creative Writing

Digital Humanities

Utopian Studies

Fictional Maps

Women’s Studies

Selected Publications/scholarly and creative work

Books

2016 Hard Surfaces are Good for the Body, Threwline Books.

Creative Works in Peer Reviewed Journals

2021 “The Analyst” The Masters Review.

2018 “Benthem’s Hotel.” Fences.

2017  “The Woman Who Became the Sun: Variations.” Fences.

2013  “Exhibit A.” Fiction Attic.

2012  “Leopard. Eagle. Leopard. Eagle.” Peripheral Surveys.

2011  “Poisonous Birds.” New World Writing.

2011  “Conjoined.” Revolution House Magazine.

2010  “Island Falls, Maine.” Product 24.

2009   “Beards and Jesus.” Product 23.

2009  “Flight to Maui.” Quick Fiction.

2008  “Gypsy Moths.” Product 22.

 

Academic Works in Peer Reviewed Journals

2016 “Architectural Utopian Narratives.” Utopian Studies.

2015 “Utopian Design.” Utopian Studies..

Anthologized Selections

2014         “Exhibit A.” Modern Shorts: 18 Short Stories From Fiction Attic Press.

  1. “Conjoined.” The Pushcart Prize XXXVII: Best of the Small Presses.