
Professor, English
Alison Tracy Hale鈥檚 primary teaching and scholarly interests focus on the literatures of early America, with emphases on the American gothic, the early novel, pedagogical practices, and the early Republic.
Her recent publications include 鈥淗eavenly Fathers: Patriarchy, Paternity, and Affiliation in The Lamplighter鈥 in Saving the World: Girlhood and Evangelicalism in 19th-century America, ed. Robin L. Cadwallader and Allison Giffen (Routledge) and 鈥淟iberties, Letters, and Lives: The Many Voices of Early American Women鈥 in Early American Literature (50:2). Current works-in-process include the book Pedagogical Citizenship and the Early American Woman and a young adult novel set during the witchcraft trials in Salem, MA.