Elizabeth Marshall

Elizabeth A. Marshall is a writer and professor. Her most recent book is The Drinking Curriculum: A Cultural History of Alcohol and Childhood (Fordham UP). You can also find her on X @drinkcurriculum.
A Queer Feminist Storytelling of ‘Jurassic Park’

A Queer Feminist Storytelling of ‘Jurassic Park’

Hannah McGregor’s book about Jurassic Park is a memoir, a love letter to monstrous femininities and queer kinships, and a pocket guide to reading like a feminist.

‘The Theatrical Adventures of Edward Gorey’ Is Spectacular

‘The Theatrical Adventures of Edward Gorey’ Is Spectacular

Creator of the iconic PBS Masterpiece Mystery! title sequence, Edward Gorey’s artistic sensibility and wicked humor continuously inspires creators across many mediums.

Work Is a Funny Thing in Adelle Waldman’s ‘Help Wanted’

Work Is a Funny Thing in Adelle Waldman’s ‘Help Wanted’

Nickel and Dimed meets a suburban big box store in Adelle Waldman’s unexpectedly humorous, dystopian workplace caper, Help Wanted.

‘Mettlework’ Excavates Myths of American Motherhood

‘Mettlework’ Excavates Myths of American Motherhood

Poet and author Jessica E. Johnson’s memoir Mettlework excavates myths of motherhood and girlhood in mining towns across America.