Lynda K Bundtzen

Herbert H Lehman
Professor of English

E-mail: Lynda.K.Bundtzen@williams.edu
Phone: (413) 597-2564


EDUCATION:
BA: University of Minnesota, 1968; PhD: University of Chicago, 1972.

COURSES TAUGHT:
Tragedy and Dramatic Theory, Shakespeare, Restoration through the Romantics, The Feature Film, Feminist Theory and the Representation of Women in Film, Literature by Women.

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS:
The Other Ariel, Mourning Eurydice: Ted Hughes as Orpheus in Birthday Letters, "Monstrous Mothers: Medusa, Grendel and now Alien", "Bertolucci's Erotic Politics and the Auteur Theory: from Last Tango in Paris to The Last Emperor", Plath's Incarnations: Women and the Creative Process, "Thelma and Louise: A Story Not to Be Believed," "Power and Poetic Vocation in Adrienne Rich's The Dream of a Common Language," Chapter Two in Writing the Woman Artist: Essays on Poetics, Politics and Portraiture, "Bergman's Fanny and Alexander: Family Romance or Artistic Allegory?"

PROGRAM CONNECTIONS:
Women's Studies

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PRIMARY FIELDS OF INTEREST:
Film, Contemporary American Women Poets, Feminist Theory.

OTHER INTERESTS:
Modern Dance and Ballet, Detective Fiction

 

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