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Suzanne Keen is a literary scholar, feminist critic, a poet, author and academic administrator. She is W. M. Keck Foundation Presidential Chair and Professor of English at Scripps College, the women's college of the
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. Previously she served as Dean of the College at
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and Vice President for Academic Affairs, Dean of Faculty, and Professor of Literature at
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. She became president of Scripps College on July 1, 2022. Keen is best known for her work on narrative empathy. She has published numerous essays and chapters on aspects of narrative empathy, extending the theories and applications of her book, ''Empathy and the Novel'' (2007). She has also published widely on contemporary British fiction, Victorian novels, postcolonial literature, and narrative theory. From 2012 until 2018, Keen co-edited the
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Education

Keen studied at
Brown University Brown University is a private research university in Providence, Rhode Island. Brown is the seventh-oldest institution of higher education in the United States, founded in 1764 as the College in the English Colony of Rhode Island and Providenc ...
and received her Bachelor of Arts degree in English Literature (Honors) and Studio Art in 1984, and a master's degree in Creative Writing in 1986. She then enrolled at
Harvard University Harvard University is a private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Founded in 1636 as Harvard College and named for its first benefactor, the Puritan clergyman John Harvard, it is the oldest institution of higher le ...
and earned her Master's and doctorate in English Language and Literature in 1987 and 1990, respectively.


Career

Keen held an appointment as an assistant professor of English in 1990 at
Yale University Yale University is a private research university in New Haven, Connecticut. Established in 1701 as the Collegiate School, it is the third-oldest institution of higher education in the United States and among the most prestigious in the wo ...
. She then joined
Washington and Lee University , mottoeng = "Not Unmindful of the Future" , established = , type = Private liberal arts university , academic_affiliations = , endowment = $2.092 billion (2021) , president = William C. Dudley , provost = Lena Hill , city = Lexingto ...
as assistant professor of English in 1995, and was promoted to associate professor in 1997, and to Professor of English in 2001. From 2005 until 2018, she served there as Thomas H. Broadus Professor of English, before joining Hamilton College as Professor of Literature from 2018 to 2022. At Scripps she is a member of the Department of English. Keen's administrative appointments began with terms as Chair of Department of English in 2010, and Interim Dean of the College at Washington and Lee University in 2012. She was named Dean of the College in 2013, a role she served in until 2018, when she became Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of Faculty at Hamilton College, concluding a four-year term in 2022.


Research

Keen is best known for her work on narrative empathy. She is a contextual cognitive/affective narrative theorist, with a background in feminist rhetorical narrative theory, and has edited or co-edited special issues of ''Poetics Today and Style''. Her books include ''Thomas Hardy’s Brains: Psychology, Neurology, and Hardy’s Imagination (2014)'' ''Empathy and the Novel'' (2007), ''Narrative Form'' (2015), ''Romances of the Archive in Contemporary British Fiction (2001)'', and ''Victorian Renovations of the Novel'' (1998). Since ''Empathy and the Novel'', she has expanded on her theory of narrative empathy in articles and chapters treating authorial strategic narrative empathy, readers’ dispositions, empathetic techniques in graphic narratives, narrative empathy evoked by nonfiction, narrative personal distress, and empathic inaccuracy. A selection of these essays and chapters appeared in 2022 under the title ''Empathy and Reading: Affect, Impact, and the Co-Creating Reader''. Keen published an article in 2006 proposing a theory of narrative empathy, while highlighting the processes and techniques of neuroscientific and psychological investigation of empathy. She posed a series of questions about the impact of narrative empathy on readers. Keen's published poetry has appeared in ''Chelsea'', ''The English Journal'', ''The Graham House Review'', ''The House Mountain Review'', ''The Ohio Review'', ''Quarterly West'', and ''The Rhode Island Review'', among others. She has also authored a book of poems, ''Milk Glass Mermaid''.


Awards and honors

*1984 – Younger Scholars Fellowship, National Endowment for the Humanities *1997–98 – Individual Artist's Fellowship, Commonwealth of Virginia *1999–2000 – National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship *2001 – Fellow, the British Council's 27th Cambridge Seminar on the Contemporary British Writer *2008 – Outstanding Faculty Award, State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (One of twelve awarded state-wide)


Bibliography


Books

*''Victorian Renovations of the Novel: Narrative Annexes and the Boundaries of Representation'' (1998) ; (2015) *''Romances of the Archive in Contemporary British Fiction'' (2001) ; (2016) *''Narrative Form'' (2003). . *''Milk Glass Mermaid'' (2007) *''Empathy and the Novel'' (2007) *''Thomas Hardy's Brains: Psychology, Neurology, and Hardy's Imagination'' (2014) *''Narrative Form: Revised and Expanded Second Edition'' (2015) *''Empathy and Reading: Affect, Impact, and the Co-Creating Reader'' (2022)


Selected articles .

*Keen, S. (2006)
A Theory of Narrative Empathy
''Narrative'', ''14''(3), 207–236. *Keen, S. (2011)
Introduction: Narrative and the Emotions
''Poetics Today'' 1 March 2011; 32 (1): 1–53. *Keen, S. (2011)
Fast Tracks to Narrative Empathy: Anthropomorphism and Dehumanization in Graphic Narratives
''SubStance'' ''40''(1), 135–155. *Keen, S. (2020
Empathic Inaccuracy in Narrative Fiction
''Topoi'' 39, 819–825. *Keen, S. (2021)
Ancient Characters and Contemporary Readers: A Response to Elizabeth E. Shively & Jan Rüggemeier and Cornelis Bennema
''Biblical Interpretation'', ''29''(4-5), 452–466.


References


External links

* *Announcement of Keen'
presidency
of Scripps College {{DEFAULTSORT:Keen, Suzanne Living people American literary critics American poets American academic administrators Brown University alumni Harvard University alumni Hamilton College (New York) faculty 1963 births