Audrey Bilger Explained

Audrey Bilger
Order:16th
President of Reed College
Predecessor:John Kroger
Birth Name:Audrey Sue Bilger
Birth Place:West Virginia
Nationality:American
Spouse:[1]
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Child:yes
Thesis Title:Laughing feminism: Comic strategies in Burney, Edgeworth, and Austen
Thesis Url:https://search.proquest.com/docview/304002292/
Thesis Year:1992
Discipline:English literature
Sub Discipline:Women literature

Audrey Bilger is the 16th and current president of Reed College. She is former vice president and dean of the college at Pomona College and previously was a professor of literature and faculty director of the Center for Writing and Public Discourse at Claremont McKenna College.[2]

Education and career

Bilger holds a B.A. in philosophy from Oklahoma State University and an M.A. and Ph.D. in English from the University of Virginia. As a graduate student at the University of Virginia, she was the program coordinator of the Women's Center and a DJ at the college radio station, WTJU, Charlottesville. At the University of Virginia, Bilger studied under the direction of Patricia Meyer Spacks and Susan Fraiman and was awarded a Ph.D. in Victorian literature in 1992.[3] From 1992 to 1994, she was a visiting assistant professor of English at Oberlin College.[4]

Bilger currently serves on the Ms. magazine Committee of Scholars and is the Gender and Sexuality section editor of The Los Angeles Review of Books. She is on the editorial boards of Pickering and Chatto's Gender and Genre Series and The Burney Journal.

Bilger's work focuses on comedy, Jane Austen, the English novel, feminist theory, popular culture, and gender and sexuality. In addition to her traditional academic writing, she has written for the Los Angeles Times, The Paris Review, The Women’s Review of Books, The Los Angeles Review of Books and ROCKRGRL.[5] Bilger is a regular contributor to Bitch magazine, Ms. magazine and the Ms. Blog, where she frequently covers issues pertaining to same-sex marriage and LGBT rights.[6]

In her book on Jane Austen and her contemporaries, Laughing Feminism, Bilger coined the term "Enlightenment feminist humor" to identify a tradition of anti-patriarchal satire and comedy that begins in the late seventeenth century and continues through Austen and beyond.[7] Enlightenment feminist humor mocks the idea that men are superior to women and promotes a more egalitarian gender system.

Bilger's most recent book, Here Come the Brides! Reflections on Lesbian Love and Marriage, co-edited with Michele Kort (Seal Press, 2012), is a collection of essays, stories and visual images that takes a “multidimensional look at how opening up the traditional order of ‘man and wife’ to include the possibility of ‘wife and wife’ is altering our social landscape."[8] In a December 2009 radio interview Bilger asserted that advocates of same-sex marriage should begin to emphasize positive changes, instead of being afraid to say that same-sex marriage does not change anything about the institution of marriage.[9] Bilger has written extensively on the legal battle regarding same-sex marriage and has covered the Proposition 8 trial in California for Ms. On August 12, 2010, she was a guest on Warren Olney's To the Point and discussed the feminist implications of Judge Vaughn Walker’s historic ruling on the unconstitutionality of Proposition 8.[10]

Personal life

Bilger was born in West Virginia and her family relocated to Oklahoma before starting the seventh grade.[11]

Bilger is married to Cheryl Pawelski, founder of Omnivore Recordings.

See also

Selected works

Books

Selected essays and interviews

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Scholar. Writer. Teacher. President. There was no script for Audrey Bilger's career. So she wrote her own . Reed Magazine . Chris . Lydgate . August 30, 2019.
  2. Web site: Claremont Mckenna College Faculty Bio. 2012-07-13. https://web.archive.org/web/20120722100327/http://cmc.edu/academic/faculty/profile.php?Fac=5. 2012-07-22. dead.
  3. dissertations & theses . 1992 . . Ph.D. . Laughing feminism: Comic strategies in Burney, Edgeworth, and Austen Bilger, Audrey Sue . amp . . subscription . 62548367.
  4. Web site: Claremont Mckenna College: Audrey Bilger CV .
  5. Web site: Read How You Want Bio. 2012-07-13. https://web.archive.org/web/20160305060922/http://www.readhowyouwant.com/catalog/author-detail.aspx?Author-ID=8865. 2016-03-05. dead.
  6. Web site: Ms. Magazine Blog Bio . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120616070426/http://msmagazine.com/blog/blog/author/audreybilger/ . 2012-06-16 .
  7. Laughing Feminism: Subversive Comedy in Frances Burney, Maria Edgeworth, and Jane Austen (book review) . Yearbook of English Studies . 2001 . Montague . Ashley . The Free Library. 10.2307/3509398 . 3509398 .
  8. Book: Here Come the Brides! Reflections on Lesbian Love and Marriage . Seal Press . 9781580053921 . 2012.
  9. News: Johnson . Kjerstin . Bitch Radio: Audrey Bilger on Gay Marriage (from the archive) . . June 17, 2011.
  10. Olney . Warren . Warren Olney IV . Same-Sex Marriage, Gender and the Prop 8 Ruling . . August 10, 2010 . . NPR.
  11. News: Audrey Bilger, Who Earned Ph.D. in English at UVA, to Lead Reed College . . June 26, 2019 . Anne E. . Bromley.