Annaliese Hoehling

Annaliese Hoehling (Twitter: @evenannaliese) is Assistant Professor of English at Elmira College. Her research has explored global modernisms, narrative and feminist theory, (neo)baroque aesthetics, and textual facilitation of encounter. Her current interests include the intersections of crime and culture, especially the maintenance of social whiteness through narratives of crime. She has essays published or forthcoming on Virginia Woolf, Elizabeth Bowen, and Alejo Carpentier.

Contributions

Surplus Women and Trafficked Women: Tropes of White Womanhood

Amid a wave of academic writing about whiteness at the end of the twentieth century, Richard Dyer’s White (1997) helped to make visible the artificial construction of whiteness as a racial imaginary.