
PhD, York
MA, York
MA (Women's Studies), York
BA, Western Ontario
Extension: 47846
Email: jennifer.harris@uwaterloo.ca
Pronouns: she/her
Biography
I started out studying technical theatre in Toronto, only to flee after stage managing the entire run of an absolutely unforgiveable musical. After completing Master's degrees in both English and Women鈥檚 Studies (writing on race and family in Dorothy West鈥檚 novels), I did a PhD in the former, specializing in nineteenth-century American literature.
Professionally, I鈥檓 the interim editor of the Canadian Review of American Studies. I鈥檝e聽been the American Literatures Director of the Northeast Modern Language Association, and President of the Canadian Association of American Studies. At the University of 蓝莓视频, I maintain the English department blog, (which you should definitely visit to learn more about our program).
My areas of research include late eighteenth and nineteenth-century American literature, African American literature, and print culture. A number of my publications have also looked at figures with ties to both Canada and the United States. I am most interested in work which recuperates overlooked or understudied writers as a means of expanding our understanding of cultures of print.聽As a creative writer I alternate between poetry and writing for children.
Selected publications
Articles
鈥淧ortrait Frontispiece.鈥澛Phillis Wheatley Peters In Context. Editors April C. E. Langley (University of South Carolina) and Wendy Raphael Roberts. Cambridge University Press (Invited submission; in progress)聽
鈥淕eorgiana Whetsel and the Case for Nineteenth-Century Black New Brunswick Newspaper Culture.鈥 Black Press: A Shadowed Canadian Tradition (Ed. Claudine Bonner, Boulou Ebanda de B'b茅ri, and Nina Reid-Maroney). In press, University of Toronto Press.
鈥Post-Slavery and聽the Making of the Black Canadian Novel, 1850s-1990.鈥 The Handbook to Black Canadian Literature (Ed. Andrea Davis and Leslie Sanders), 2024.
鈥淥ffering Nothing: Phillis Hammond and 鈥楾he Bitter Effects of Sin.鈥欌澛Early American Literature聽55.2 (July 2020): 395-418.
鈥淭angled Threads: Zara Wright and the Uses of African American Print Culture.鈥澛Legacy聽36.2 (Dec 2019):聽212-235.
鈥淧eter Susand, Lost Texts, and Black Canadian Literary Culture of the 1850s.鈥澛Canadian Literature聽236 (2019): 15-32.
鈥淗idden in Plain Sight: Uncovering the Career of Lucretia Howe Newman Coleman.鈥澛Legacy 34.2 (2017): 227-52.
鈥淭he eighteenth-century author no one knows and other problems: Promoting Jupiter Hammon on Long Island.鈥 From Page to Place: American Literary Tourism and the Afterlives of Authors. Eds. Jennifer Harris and Hilary Iris Lowe. Boston: U of Massachusetts P,聽2017. 21-45.
鈥淏lack Canadian Contexts: The Case of Amelia E. Johnson.鈥 African American Review 49.3 (2016). 241-59. (Honorable Mention, Darwin T. Turner Award for the best essay representing any period in African American or pan-African literature and culture in African American Review.)
鈥淧rofile: Barbara Pope (1854-1908) and 鈥楾he New Woman.鈥欌 Legacy 32.2 (2015): 281-304.
鈥溾楾he True History of My Brother Tom鈥檚 Dog鈥: A Lost Autobiographical Tale by Catharine Parr Traill.鈥 Studies in Canadian Literature 39.2 (2014): 230-47.
鈥溾楿shered into the Kitchen鈥: Lalia Halfkenny, Instructor of English and Elocution at a Nineteenth-Century African American Women鈥檚 College.鈥Acadiensis XLI, no. 2 Summer/Autumn 2012: 45-65. Rpt. Rethinking Canada: The Promise of Women`s History. 7th ed. Ed. Lara Campbell, Tamara Myers, and Adele Perry. Oxford University Press, 2016. 183-98. (Honorable Mention, Canadian Committee on Migration, Ethnicity and Transnationalism Article Prize, Canadian Historical Association.)
鈥淯苍尘补蝉办颈苍驳 The Literary Garland鈥檚 T.D. Foster.鈥 Canadian Literature 213 (2012): 84-98.
鈥溾楢lmost idolatrous love鈥:聽 Caroline Dall, Sarah Knowles Bolton, Mary C. Crawford, and the Case of Elizabeth Whitman.鈥 Women Writers and the Artifacts of Celebrity in the Long Nineteenth Century. Eds. Ann R. Hawkins and Maura Ives. London: Ashgate Press, 2012. 119-32.
鈥淏lack Life in a Nineteenth-Century New Brunswick Town.鈥 Journal of Canadian Studies 46.1 (2012): 138-68.
鈥淎prons and Pearls: Images of Phillis Wheatley.鈥 Resources for American Literary Study 34 (2011): 33-45.
鈥淲ax Coquettes: Elizabeth Whitman, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, and the Nineteenth-Century Traveling Waxwork Exhibition.鈥 Canadian Review of American Studies 40.3 (2010): 373-89.
鈥淢anaging Madness: Charles and Mary Lamb, Thomas Noon Talfourd, and Normand House.鈥 Charles Lamb Bulletin 152 (2010): 94-104.
鈥淭he Legend of John Ruskin in Nineteenth-Century Upper Canada.鈥 Ruskin Review 6.2 (2010): 24-34.
鈥淲riting Vice: Hannah Webster Foster and The Coquette.鈥 Canadian Review of American Studies 39.4 (2009): 363-82.
鈥溾榃hat is Africa to Me?鈥: The Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy.鈥 The Oprah Phenomenon, 2nd edition. Eds. Jennifer Harris and Elwood Watson. Lexington: U of Kentucky P, 2009. 293-308.
鈥淩evolution and the New Republic.鈥澛 The Cultural History of Reading, volume 2: American Literature. Ed. Sara Quay. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2008. 63-96.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a Family Affair: Harriet Beecher Stowe and Annie and James T. Fields.鈥 Popular Nineteenth Century American Women Writers and the Literary Marketplace. Eds. Earl Yarrington and Mary De Jong. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Press, 2007. 318-28.
鈥淏lack Like ?: The Strange Case of Emma Dunham Kelley-Hawkins.鈥 African American Review聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽 40.3 (2006): 401-19. (Honorable Mention, 2006 Joe Weixlmann Award for the Year's Best Essay in Black Print Culture/20th-Century African American Literature in聽African American Review.)
鈥淢arketplace Transactions and Sentimental Currencies in Fanny Fern鈥檚 Ruth Hall.鈥 American Transcendental Quarterly 20.1 (2006): 343-59.
鈥淪eeing the Light: Re-Reading James Albert Ukawsaw Gronniosaw.鈥 English Language Notes 42.4 (2005): 43-57.
鈥淎in鈥檛 No Border Wide Enough: Writing Black Canada in Lawrence Hill鈥檚 Any Known Blood.鈥 Journal of American Culture 27.4 (2004): 367-74.
鈥淎t one with the land: Charles Brockden Brown鈥檚 Wieland and Matters of National Belonging.鈥 Canadian Review of American Studies 33.3 (2003): 189-210.
鈥淩ebel with a Questionable Cause: Charlotte Temple, the Domestic, and the New Nation.鈥 Lamar Journal of the Humanities 28.2, 2003. (21-47). Rpt. Nineteenth Century Literary Criticism: Charlotte Temple. Ed. Lawrence J. Trudeau. Columbia, SC: Gale/Layman Poupard. (forthcoming 2017)
Edited Works
The Power of Sympathy and Other Writings. Edited Jennifer Harris and Bryan Waterman. Broadview Press, 2024.
Harris, Jennifer, Hilary Iris Lowe, eds.聽From Page to Place: American Literary Tourism and the Afterlives of Authors. Boston: University of Massachusetts Press, 2017.聽
Foster, Hannah Webster. The Coquette and The Boarding School. Eds. Jennifer Harris and Bryan Waterman. Norton Critical Edition. New York: W. W. Norton, 2012. Preface, ix-xxiii.
Harris, Jennifer, Elwood Watson, eds. The Oprah Phenomenon. Lexington, KY: U of Kentucky P, 2007. Introduction 1-31. Single authored preface to second edition, 2009. ix-xi.
attempts to: 1) draw attention to the resources available for tracing the lives and contributions of black residents of Westmorland; 2) illuminate aspects of black life in nineteenth-century Westmorland; and 3) demonstrate that an understanding of black life in the region enriches any understanding of Westmorland history more generally.
Creative Writing
Picture books
Citizen Science (Kids Can Press, under contract)
Adventures of a Dime (Kids Can Press, under contract)
聽(forthcoming Tundra / Penguin Random House 2025)
聽(OwlKids 2024; a Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection, 2024, and TD Summer Reading Club Book, 2024)
聽(HarperCollins 2023)
(Albert Whitman, 2021)
Poetry
Poems for Reluctant Housewives (Gaspereau Press, 2022)
鈥淢odern Emulsion鈥 (poem).聽,聽Fall 2021聽聽
Excerpts from聽Poems for 2021聽(four poems).聽聽Issue 29, February 2021
Fellowships & Awards
- Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Standard Research Grant (2007-2010)
- Fulbright Fellow, New York University
- SSHRC Aid to Small University Grant
Current research
My in-progress work addresses several understudied African American authors
Areas of graduate supervision
- Nineteenth-century American literature
- African American literature
- American Studies