Abby Goode Grad Stud Eng Rice U Commons username: @agoode Twitter handle: abbylgoode Following 3 members View ProfileActivitySites 2CORE deposits 0Following 3Followers 2Groups 16DiscussionsDocs Academic Interests19th-century American literatureAmerican literatureAmerican studiesGender studiesLiteratureSexuality studiesSustainability Commons GroupsMLA2019 MLA ConventionEcocriticismGS Nonfiction ProseHEP Teaching as a ProfessionLLC 19th-Century AmericanLLC 19th-Century Latin AmericanLLC 20th- and 21st-Century AmericanLLC African American ForumLLC Early AmericanLLC Late-19th- and Early-20th-Century AmericanRCWS Writing PedagogiesSustainable HumanitiesTC Ecocriticism and Environmental HumanitiesTC Science and LiteratureTC Women’s and Gender StudiesTM The Teaching of Literature Recent Commons Activity joined the group 2019 MLA Convention changed their profile picture wrote a new post, Beyond the Fruited Plain (201…, on the site Sustainability and Population… wrote a new post, Culinary Culture: The Politic…, on the site Sustainability and Population… wrote a new post, Green Humanities: “Food and…, on the site Sustainability and Population… Commons SitesMLAAfter Transnational American StudiesHomo-reproductionsSustainability and Population in American Literary History AboutNineteenth-century American Literature, Sustainability, Transnational American Studies, Gender and Sexuality Studies Publications“Gothic Fertility in Leonora Sansay’s Secret History (1808),” Early American Literature (forthcoming, 2015) Blog Posts Beyond the Fruited Plain (2014) (Sustainability and Population in American Literary History, 2015-04-10) Culinary Culture: The Politics of American Foodways, 1765-1900 (Sustainability and Population in American Literary History, 2015-03-15) Green Humanities: “Food and Sustainability” (Sustainability and Population in American Literary History, 2015-03-09) Jennifer C. James on Race, Labor and Sustainability (Sustainability and Population in American Literary History, 2015-02-16) Resilience: A Journal for the Environmental Humanities (Sustainability and Population in American Literary History, 2015-02-13) Welcome! (Homo-reproductions, 2013-06-23)