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Alleen Pace Nilsen is an American literary scholar, linguist, and one of the pioneers of both
humor studies Humor research (also humor studies) is a multifaceted field which enters the domains of linguistics, history, and literature. Research in humor has been done to understand the psychological and physiological effects, both positive and negative, on ...
and children's literature studies. She is Professor Emeritus in the Department of English at
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, where she was previously the director of the English Education Program. Together with her husband
Don Nilsen Don Lee Fred Nilsen (born October 19, 1934) is an American linguist and humor scholar. He is Professor of Linguistics in the emeritus College at Arizona State University. He has published extensively on semantics, deep cases, and humor. Togethe ...
, she co-founded the International Society for Humor Studies.


Academic career

Alleen Pace Nilsen was originally trained as an English teacher, receiving a degree from Brigham Young University, and worked as a First Class teacher at Malcolm Price Laboratory School, University of Northern Iowa. In 1973, she received her PhD in English Education from the University of Iowa. Her dissertation dealt with occurrences of sexist language in school materials. In 1980, Nilsen and Kenneth L. Donelson co-authored ''Literature for Today's Young Adults'', which became a seminal textbook for teachers and librarians and has seen nine editions so far. In the 1980s, Nilsen was also co-editor of the ''English Journal for the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE)'', a president of
The Assembly on Literature for Adolescents ALAN, The Assembly on Literature for Adolescents is a teachers organization in the United States, an independent assembly of the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE). Founded in November 1973, ALAN is made up of teachers, authors, libraria ...
of NCTE (ALAN), and a founding editor of ''ALAN Review''. In 1987, she received the ALAN award, a yearly award whose aim is to "honor those who have made outstanding contributions to the field of adolescent literature." Together with her husband Don Nilsen, Nilsen founded the International Society for Humor Studies. She served as President of the Society in 2000. She also, alongside Don Nilsen, was co-president of the American Name Society in 2008.


Other work

Between 1967 and 1969, Alleen lived in Afghanistan, where she accompanied her husband Don on an international development mission. Based on these experiences, the couple created a website called "Afghanistan for Kids", which aims to educate American children and their parents about the country. Don and Alleen Nilsen have also created several dozens of introductory PowerPoint presentations with the aim of educating the general public about humor research, gender, and other topics their academic work has touched upon.


Select bibliography

* ''Sexism and Language'' (co-editor) (1977) National Council of Teachers * ''Language Play: An Introduction to Linguistics'' (w/ Don Nilsen) (1978) Newbury House Publishers * ''Literature for today's young adults'' (w/ K.L. Donelson) (1980) Scott Foresman * ''Encyclopedia of 20th-century American Humor'' (w/ Don Nilsen) (2000) Oryx Press * ''The Language of Humor: An Introduction'' (w/ Don Nilsen) (2018) Cambridge University Press


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"Afghanistan for Kids"
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