USC College Department of English


Joseph Boone

Professor of English, Gender Studies and Comparative Literature

Contact Information
E-mail: josephbo@usc.edu
Office: THH 402G

 

Education

  • B.A. English summa cum laude with honors, Duke University, 6/1974
  • M.A. English, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 8/1976
  • Ph.D. novel as genre, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1/1982

Academic Appointment, Affiliation, and Employment History

  • Associate and Full Professor, University of Southern California, 01/01/1991-  
  • Associate and Assistant Professor, Harvard University, 01/01/1982-01/01/1990  

Description of Research

Summary Statement of Research Interests
Professor Boone researches the novel as genre, gender and queer studies, narrative theory, and modernism. The author of four books, his articles have appeared in publications such as PMLA, Novel, Contemporary Literature, Modern Fiction Studies and South Atlantic Quarterly. He served as Chair of the Department from 2001-2005.

Publications

Book
  • Boone, J. A. (2000). Coed., Queer Frontiers: Millennial Geographies, Genders, Go West and Generations, Wisconsin, 2000. 411. U of Wisconsin P.
  • Boone, J. A. (1998). Libidinal Currents: Sexuality and the Shaping of Modernism, Chicago, 1998. U of Chicago Press.
  • Boone, J. A. (1990). Coed., Engendering Men: The Question of Male Feminist Criticism, Routledge,1990.
  • Boone, J. A. (1987). Tradition Counter Tradition: Love and the Form of Fiction, Chicago,1987. U of Chicago Press.

Multimedia Scholarship and Creative Works

  • Musical Drama, CON-MAN: A Musical Apocalypse (book and libretto musical inspired by Herman Melville novel The Confidence Man; premiered at Tisch School of the Arts, NYU, 15-17 Jan 2004; 2:45 hours playing time); continuing rewrites and consideration for theater workshops, production, ongoing, 2003-  

Honors and Awards

  • Director (Invited), "Modern Love," Durrell School of Corfu, Greece, 5/2008-6/2008  
  • Bogliasco Foundation Residency Fellowship, Liguria Study Center for Humanities and Arts, Genova Italy, 11/15/2007-12/19/2007  
  • USC Zumberge Research and Innovation Fund Award, Zumberge Senior Fellowship Award, 2006-2007   
  • Huntington Library Research Fellowship Recipient, Early Modern Studies Institute Senior Fellowship, Fall 2006   
  • Fulbright Award, "Crossings Institute" Professor, Bogazici Univ., Istanbul Turkey, 6/2005-7/2005  
  • USC Innovative Teaching Award, 2001-2002   
  • Valparaiso Foundation Residency Fellowship, Sapin, 5/2000-6/2000  
  • USC Phi Kappa Phi Faculty Recognition Award, best book prize for Libidinal Currents: Sexuality and the Shaping of Modernism, 1999  
  • Rockefeller Fellowship Recipient, Rockefeller Fellow, Bellagio, 1998  
  • MLA Crompton-Noll Award, Best Essay in Gay and Lesbian Studies, 1996  
  • Guggenheim Fellowship Recipient, academic project, 1995-1996  
  • Irvine Foundation Diversity Research Grant, 1992-1993   
  • UC Davis Humanities Institute Fellowship, 1990-1991  
  • American Council of Learned Societies Fellowship Recipient, Senior Fellowship Grant, 1990-1991   
  • Levenson Teacher of Year Harvard U Junior Faculty Finalist, 1985-1986   
  • American Council of Learned Societies Fellowship Recipient, Fellowship Grant for Recent Recipients of the PhD, 1984-1985   
  • Levenson Teacher of Year Harvard U Junior Faculty Finalist, 1984-1985   

Service to the Profession

Administrative Appointments
  • Chair, Department of English, 09/2002-08/2006  
Committees
  • Editorial Board, PMLA (profession's flagship journal; six appointed to board internationally for term), 2001-2003  
  • Member, Advisory Committee to the PMLA Editorial Board, 1994-1997  
  • Chair, MLA Division on Prose Fiction, Chair for 1996, 1993-1997  
Editorships and Editorial Boards
  • Editorial Board (one of six, internationally selected), PMLA, 2001-2003