Goetz, Elizabeth

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Institutional Affiliations: CUNY Graduate Center
Research Interests: 20th Century American Literature, Autobiography Biography and Life-Writing, Character Studies, Cosmopolitanism, Cultural Studies, Gender Studies, Modernism, Poetics and Aesthetic Theory, Social Theory, Transatlanticism, Urban Theory
An alum of the Ph.D. Program in English at the Graduate Center, City University of New York, Elizabeth Bidwell Goetz applies urban theory to domestic settings to examine the politically charged relationships between space and community in the poetry of the New York School. She served as a Presidential Research Fellow and writing consultant at The Graduate Center from 2018 to 2019. Prior to that, she taught Composition at Borough of Manhattan Community College, as well as Expository Writing and Introduction to Writing about Literature at Hunter College. Her creative writing has appeared in Anthology, eccolinguistics, Journey, Foothill, the Hypocrite Reader, the Chicago Maroon, the travelogue collection The Great Lakes Reader (Delphinium Books), Encyclopedia Wines, and Aubade, among other publications. Liz earned her undergraduate degree in English Language and Literature at the University of Chicago.
View her CV (updated 11/22/2019).