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==Published Books== |
==Published Books== |
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''Ms. Mentor’s New and Ever More Impeccable Advice for Women and Men in Academia''. Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania, 2009. |
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''Inside Peyton Place : the Life of Grace Metalious''. Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, 2000, updated from 1981. Sold to 20th Century Fox and Sandra Bullock for film. |
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''Unveiling Kate Chopin'' (biography). Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, 1999. |
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''Kate Chopin's Private Papers'' (edition, with Per Seyersted and Cheyenne Bonnell). Bloomington : Indiana University, 1998. |
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''Ms. Mentor's Impeccable Advice for Women in Academia''. Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania, 1997. |
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''Kate Chopin'' (biography). New York : Morrow, 1990. Nominated for Pulitzer Prize. |
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''A Vocation and a Voice'' (edition of Kate Chopin's last story collection). New York : Penguin Classics, 1991. |
* ''A Vocation and a Voice'' (edition of Kate Chopin's last story collection). New York : Penguin Classics, 1991. |
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''The Curse: a Cultural History of Menstruation''. With Janice Delaney and Mary Jane Lupton. Urbana : University of Illinois, 1988, updated from 1976. |
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''Regionalism and the Female Imagination'' (edited essays). New York : Human Sciences Press, 1985. |
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''Daughters of New Orleans'' (historical novel). New York : Bantam, 1983. |
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''A Kate Chopin Miscellany'' (letters, diaries, essays). Associate editor, with Per Seyersted. Natchitoches : Northwestern State University and Oslo : Universitetsforlaget, 1979. |
* ''A Kate Chopin Miscellany'' (letters, diaries, essays). Associate editor, with Per Seyersted. Natchitoches : Northwestern State University and Oslo : Universitetsforlaget, 1979. |
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==Academic Advice Column== |
==Academic Advice Column== |
Revision as of 17:24, 29 May 2014
Emily Toth is a professor of English and Women's Studies at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge. She earned her PhD from The Johns Hopkins University.[1]
Toth writes the monthly "Ms. Mentor" column for the Chronicle of Higher Education. Current column: Ms. Mentor: "A Dissertation on Pussy Riot?".[2]
Published Books
- Ms. Mentor’s New and Ever More Impeccable Advice for Women and Men in Academia. Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania, 2009.
- Inside Peyton Place : the Life of Grace Metalious. Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, 2000, updated from 1981. Sold to 20th Century Fox and Sandra Bullock for film.
- Unveiling Kate Chopin (biography). Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, 1999.
- Kate Chopin's Private Papers (edition, with Per Seyersted and Cheyenne Bonnell). Bloomington : Indiana University, 1998.
- Ms. Mentor's Impeccable Advice for Women in Academia. Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania, 1997.
- Kate Chopin (biography). New York : Morrow, 1990. Nominated for Pulitzer Prize.
- A Vocation and a Voice (edition of Kate Chopin's last story collection). New York : Penguin Classics, 1991.
- The Curse: a Cultural History of Menstruation. With Janice Delaney and Mary Jane Lupton. Urbana : University of Illinois, 1988, updated from 1976.
- Regionalism and the Female Imagination (edited essays). New York : Human Sciences Press, 1985.
- Daughters of New Orleans (historical novel). New York : Bantam, 1983.
- A Kate Chopin Miscellany (letters, diaries, essays). Associate editor, with Per Seyersted. Natchitoches : Northwestern State University and Oslo : Universitetsforlaget, 1979.
Academic Advice Column
"Ms. Mentor," monthly column for Chronicle of Higher Education's Career Network, starting August, 1998. http://www.chronicle.com/jobs—click on “Advice” and then on “Ms. Mentor” Most recent: “Do I Have To Finish My Dissertation?” <http://chronicle.com/article/Do-I-Have-to-Finish-My/130397/>
Columnist and Contributing Writer
“Nothing But the Toth,” bimonthly column on writing, books, food, secrets, and more in online journal: http://www.talkingwriting.com Most recent entry:“Bloody But Unbowed”.[3]
Awards, Articles, Recognitions
Over 300 published articles, reviews, and columns. Over 300 conference presentations in six countries. 12 local or national grants. Appearances in 4 documentary films.
Robert Penn Warren Professor, Louisiana State University
Faculty teaching and scholarship awards at Louisiana State University and Penn State Named one of "The Net's Hottest Columnists," a “Pioneer of Popular Culture” Since 1986, the “Emily Toth Award” (Popular Culture Association) honors the best book each year in women’s studies and popular culture.
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