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For over twenty years, the Louisa May Alcott Society has brought together Alcott scholars from around the world to discuss the work and relevance of Louisa May Alcott’s writing. The Society hosts panels and events at literature conferences and has been the center of Alcott study and scholarship, where ideas about her life and work are nurtured and grown.
In this episode, we are joined by former and current Presidents of the Louisa May Alcott Society: Anne Phillips, Gregory Eiselen, and Marlowe Daly-Galeano, who will share with us the many ways in which the Louisa May Alcott Society preserves and promotes Alcott scholarship.
Anne Phillips is Professor of English at Kansas State University. One of the founding members of the Alcott Society, she has served as Secretary and President of the organization. Along the way, with cherished colleagues, she has edited multiple books and special issues of journals devoted to the work and life of Louisa May Alcott. A highlight of her Alcott service was the opportunity during the Society's 10th anniversary to knock on the front door of Orchard House, be welcomed in by Louisa herself (Jan Turnquist), and take "Louisa's" guided tour of the Alcott home.
Greg Eiselein is Professor of English and University Distinguished Teaching Scholar at Kansas State University, where he also serves as the Director of the Program in Cultural Studies. The author or editor of seven books, his research focuses on nineteenth-century U.S. literature and culture. He currently serves as Past President of the Louisa May Alcott Society.
Marlowe Daly-Galeano is the director of the Center for Teaching and Learning at Lewis Clark State College. She also teaches American literature, writing, and interdisciplinary classes and serves as the faculty advisor for the Ambassador Honor Society. Her research interests include 19th-century American literature, inclusive pedagogy, book and print history, and the Alcott family. She is the current president of the Louisa May Alcott Society.
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