Jesse Jack
- Visiting Lecturer
Jesse Jack (she/they) serves as a Visiting Lecturer in the literature program. Since her arrival at the University of Pittsburgh, she has taught courses related to the representation of adolescents and young adults, social justice movements throughout the American 20th and 21st Centuries, and the representation of queer and transgender (trans*) experience. Jesse previously taught literature and composition courses at Duquesne University, which is where she earned her Ph.D. and a certificate to teach in woman, gender, and sexuality studies. At Pitt, she serves as a member of the English Department’s Committee for Diversity and has facilitated faculty workshops regarding the impacts of anti-LGBTQIA+ legislation on student populations. At Duquesne, Jesse participated in several task forces regarding the inclusivity of the curriculum, and she worked with the Center for Counseling and Wellbeing to help found and co-facilitate Duquesne’s first LGBTQIA+ support group for graduate and undergraduate students. Jesse’s current book project (contracted through Lexington Books) explores emergent counter-narrative practices in Trans* Studies that help gender-transing folks to navigate archival constraints, biopolitical regulations, diagnostic rubrics, migration restrictions, and more. Through their courses and research, Jesse considers the ways in which counterstories can address the empirical needs and realities of diverse trans* communities today. In her spare time, Jesse enjoys blending herbal teas, painting, and being with family.
Courses Taught
ENGLIT 0300: Introduction to Literature
ENGLIT 0560: Children and Culture (Recitation Instructor)
ENGLIT 0630: Sexuality and Representation
ENGLIT 0647: Harry Potter ENGLIT
0655: Representing Adolescence
ENGLIT 0670: Queer and Transgender Literature
Representative Publications
Jack, Jesse. “Reclaiming a Transgender History: The Intertextual Life of Charlotte Charke.” English: Journal of the English Association, Oxford University Press, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1093/english/efaa022
Jack, Jesse. “Loy’s Migrations: Interactive StoryMap.” Mina Loy: Navigating the Avant-Garde, edited by Suzanne W. Churchill, Linda Kinnahan, and Susan Rosenbaum, 2019. https://mina-loy.com/maps/mina-loys-migrations-2/