Author Biography
Kathleen Tamayo Alves is Associate Professor of English at Queensborough Community College of The City University of New York where she teaches literature and composition. Her research centers on eighteenth-century literature and culture, medicine, and literary history, and she has recently published for Journal for Expanded Perspectives on Learning, Eighteenth-Century Fiction, and The Rambling. Her book-in-progress, Body Language: Medicine and the Eighteenth-Century Comic Novel explores how medicine shaped and is shaped by comic language through fictional dramatizations of female-specific medical phenomena, such as menstruation, hysteria, and pregnancy.
Keywords
COVID-19, teaching, scholarship, parenting, sinophobia
Recommended Citation
Alves, Kathleen T.
(2021)
"Forced Compartmentalization: Parenting, Professing, and Writing through the Age of COVID-19 and Anti-Asian Hate,"
ABO: Interactive Journal for Women in the Arts, 1640-1830: Vol.11: Iss.1, Article 10.
http://doi.org/10.5038/2157-7129.11.1.1267
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/abo/vol11/iss1/10
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