Michelle Sizemore
Director
Michelle Sizemore is Associate Professor of English and Director of the Gaines Center for the Humanities. Her research focuses on the irrational features of democracy in late-eighteenth-and early nineteenth-century U.S. literature and culture. She is the author of American Enchantment: Rituals of the People in the Post-Revolutionary World (Oxford University Press, 2018) and is currently completing her second book, Feel-Bad Patriotism, which examines the antagonistic feelings and reformist political work of patriotism in nineteenth-century fictions of revolution. She teaches literature courses on a range of topics and time periods, most recently a class on "Democracy's Stories," a class on censorship called “Reading Dangerously,“ and a class on Homer's Odyssey and its adaptations called "Gods & Monsters."
Before joining Gaines, Michelle served as Director of the Lunsford Scholars Program in the College of Arts & Sciences and as the Director of Undergraduate Studies in the English Department.
Education:
- Ph.D., University of Wisconsin – English
- M.A., University of Wisconsin – English
- B.A., University of Kentucky – English Major, History Minor