Julie Grossman, Ph.D.
- Professor English
- Program Director Film
Julie Grossman teaches courses in literature and film and television studies. She is the author of numerous books and scholarly essays in edited collections (and journals such as Quarterly Review of Film and Video, ELH, Criticism, and Adaptation). She is co-editor with R. Barton Palmer (emeritus, Clemson University) of the Palgrave Studies in Adaptation and Visual Culture book series, which has published 35 volumes since 2015
Areas of Specialization
Julie Grossman is co-organizer of “To Be Continued,” an ongoing international project linking adaptation and seriality studies. More information can be found here: https://www.monash.edu/arts/media-film-journalism/to-be-continued/_recache .
Professor Grossman has taken students to the Bologna Film Festival in Italy
Publications
- A Due Voci: The Photography of Rita Hammond (co-edited with Ann M. Ryan and Kim Waale, Syracuse University Press, 2003)
- Rethinking the Femme Fatale in Film Noir (Palgrave Macmillan, 2009, 2012)
- Literature, Film, and Their Hideous Progeny: Adaptation and ElasTEXTity (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015)
- Ida Lupino, Director: Her Art and Resilience in Times of Transition (co-authored with Therese Grisham, Rutgers University Press, 2017)
- Adaptation in Visual Culture: Images, Texts, and Their Multiple Worlds (co-edited with R. Barton Palmer), Palgrave Macmillan, 2017.
- The Femme Fatale. Rutgers University Press, 2020.
- Twin Peaks (co-authored with Will Scheibel). Wayne State University, 2020.
- Screening Contemporary Irish Fiction and Drama (co-edited with Marc C. Conner and R. Barton Palmer), Palgrave Macmillan, 2022
- Penny Dreadful and Adaptation: Reanimating and Transforming the Monster (co-edited with Will Scheibel), Palgrave Macmillan, 2023.
Awards & Honors
- Co-Chair (with Kamilla Elliott) of the Association of Adaptation Studies (De Montfort University, England), 2018-2022.
- Winner of the 2018 James Welsh Prize for Contributions to the Field of Adaptation Studies by the Literature/Film Association at the annual conference of LFA, New Orleans, Nov. 30, 2018.
- Co-recipient of the 2018 South Atlantic Modern Language Association Studies Book Award – Edited Collection for Adaptation in Visual Culture: Images, Texts, and Their Multiple Worlds, eds. Julie Grossman and R. Barton Palmer (flagship volume for our co-edited Adaptation and Visual Culture book series at Palgrave Macmillan).