Emily Toth

Emily Toth is a professor of English and Women's Studies at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge. She earned her PhD from The Johns Hopkins University.[1] She is also a writer, including as a columnist and several books and papers on American writer Kate Chopin.

Published Books

Other writings

In addition to her books, Emily Toth has published over 300 articles, reviews, and columns. She has presented at over 300 conferences in six countries.

She also writes "Ms. Mentor", a monthly column for the Career Network in the Chronicle of Higher Education. Her column began appearing in August 1998.

She also contributes "Nothing But the Toth", a bimonthly column on writing, books, food, secrets, and more, in an online journal: http://www.talkingwriting.com

Awards and recognitions

Toth has been the recipient of 12 local or national grants. She has appeared in four documentary films.

She currently serves as the Robert Penn Warren Professor at Louisiana State University. There and at Penn State, she has received various faculty teaching and scholarship awards. She has also been named one of "The Net's Hottest Columnists", and a "Pioneer of Popular Culture". Since 1986, the "Emily Toth Award" from the Popular Culture Association honors the best book each year in women's studies and popular culture.

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