Ed White
Associate Professor
Ed White received
his MA from the University of Vermont in 1990 and his PhD in English from
Cornell University in 1998. He taught at Louisiana State University for
six years, and joined the UF faculty in 2005.
He is the author of The Backcountry and the City: Colonization and Conflict in Early America (U Minnesota Press, 2005), and various articles on the literary genres of colonization, early American nationalism, conspiracy theory, and problems of early US literary history. His essay “Captaine Smith, Colonial Novelist” won the Foerster Prize for best essay in the journal American Literature for 2003. His most recent essay is “Invisible Tagkanysough,” which appears in the May 2005 issue of PMLA.
Contact
- office: Turlington Hall 4012B
- voice: (352) 392-6650, ext. 232
- fax: (352) 392-0860
- email: <edwhite@english.ufl.edu>