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Title
Lindsay Thomas
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general
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Source URL
https://americanstudies.cornell.edu/lindsay-thomas
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https://americanstudies.cornell.edu/faculty
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2026-03-09T06:50:18+00:00
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Lindsay Thomas

Source: https://americanstudies.cornell.edu/lindsay-thomas Parent: https://americanstudies.cornell.edu/faculty

Associate Professor

Overview

Lindsay Thomas's research and teaching focus on the contemporary US literature, cultural studies, and the digital humanities. She is the author of Training for Catastrophe: Fictions of National Security after 9/11 (University of Minnesota Press, 2021), which focuses on how fiction shapes contemporary national security. From 2017-2021, she was co-director of WhatEvery1Says, a multi-institutional public humanities project funded by the Mellon Foundation that used computational text analysis to examine public discourse on the value of the humanities on a large scale. Her scholarship and writing have appeared in journals such as American Literature, the Journal of Cultural Analytics, Daedalus and more.She is currently working on a history of “solutions” to the problem of novelistic length since the mid-20th century.

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