Rebecca B. Clark

Lecturer

Appointments

Senior Lecturer

Biography

Books:

Co-editor and contributor, with Sharang Biswas, Solomon Diamond, Liz Gorinsky, and Paula Olson. The Android in the Archives: Research, Collaboration, and Our Speculative Futures. MIT Press, under contract.

American Graphic: Disgust and Data in Contemporary Literature. Stanford University Press, Post•45 Series, December 2022.

Editing:

Co-editor, with Eugenie Brinkema and Emmy Waldman, "Graphic Formalism" cluster. ASAP/J, March 2023.

Introductions:

"Graphic Formalism / Introduction: One Dialogue & Four Diagrams." ASAP/J, March 2023.

Peer-reviewed articles and chapters:

"'Upside-Down': The Rough Play of Narcissister's Avant-Porn." Performing Arousal: Precarious Bodies and Frames of Representation, edited by Julia Listengarten and Yana Meerzon, Bloomsbury, Methuen Drama, 2021. 

"Gag Reflexes: Sex Doll Slapstick and Fran Ross's Oreo." Post45, no. 4, Jan. 2020, http://post45.org/2020/01/gag-reflexes-sex-doll-slapstick-and-fran-rosss-oreo/.

 "'Visible Only in Speech': Peripatetic Parasitism, or, Becoming Bedbugs in Open City." Narrative, vol. 26, no. 2, May 2018, pp. 181–200.

 "Good Grief: Notes on (Re)Animating Thomas Hoccleve in Comics." postmedieval: a journal of medieval cultural studies, May 2017, pp. 1–21.

 "'A Well-Traveled Mudhole': Nostalgia, Labor, and Laughter in The Reivers." Faulkner and History, edited by Jay Watson and James G. Thomas, Jr., University of Mississippi Press, 2017.

Education

B.A. Columbia College

Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley

Publications

Co-editor and contributor, with Sharang Biswas, Solomon Diamond, Liz Gorinsky, and Paula Olson. The Android in the Archives: Research, Collaboration, and Our Speculative Futures. MIT Press, under contract.

American Graphic: Disgust and Data in Contemporary Literature. Stanford University Press, Post•45 Series, December 2022.

Co-editor, with Eugenie Brinkema and Emmy Waldman, "Graphic Formalism" cluster. ASAP/J, March 2023.

"'Visible Only in Speech': Peripatetic Parasitism, or, Becoming Bedbugs in Open City." Narrative, vol. 26, no. 2, May 2018, pp. 181–200.

 "Good Grief: Notes on (Re)Animating Thomas Hoccleve in Comics." postmedieval: a journal of medieval cultural studies, May 2017, pp. 1–21.

Contact

Rebecca.B.Clark@dartmouth.edu
Sanborn, Room 107
HB 6032

Departments

Institute for Writing and Rhetoric
English and Creative Writing