Faculty

Heinzelman, Susan Sage
Associate Professor

Education: Ph.D. U. of Western Ontario 1977
Office Location: PAR 126
Office Hours: WWH 401, MW 1-2:30p
Phone: (512) 471-8736
sheinz@mail.utexas.edu

Susan Sage Heinzelman has been teaching at UT since 1977 in the English Department and the School of Law.

Immediate Past President of the Association for the Study of Law, Culture and the Humanities (2003-2007).

Research Interests: Law, Literature, Eighteenth-Century English Novel and Feminism

Recent Publications: '''Termes Queinte of Lawe' and Literature's Quaint Fantasies:'' Some Reflections on Law and the Liberal Arts.'' Legal Scholarship in the Liberal Arts, ed. Austin Sarat. Cornell University Press, 2004.

''Black Letters and Black Rams: Fictionalizing Law and Legalizing Literature in Enlightenment England.'' (2002)5:2, Special North American Issue: 377-406.

''Going Somewhere': Maternal Infanticide and the Ethics of Judgement." Literature and Legal Problem Solving: Law and Literature as Ethical Discourse (1998)

ed., Representing Women: Essays in Law, Literature, and Feminism (1994)

''Guilty in Law, Implausible in Fiction." Texas Journal of Women and the Law (1992)


Awards and Honors: President's Associates Teaching Award, 2002