Guide to the Suzanne Stewart-Steinberg papers, 1919-2016


John Hay Library, University Archives and Manuscripts
Box A
Brown University
Providence, RI 02912
Telephone: Manuscripts: 401-863-3723; University Archives: 401-863-2148
Email: Manuscripts: hay@brown.edu; University Archives: archives@brown.edu

Published in 2018

Collection Overview

Title: Suzanne Stewart-Steinberg papers
Date range: 1919-2018
Creator: Stewart-Steinberg, Suzanne
Extent: 4 Linear feet
(4 record center cartons)
Abstract: This collection consists of the papers of Suzanne Stewart-Steinberg, Professor of Italian Studies and Comparative Literature at Brown University and Director of the Pembroke Center for Teaching and Research on Women. The collection documents Stewart-Steinberg's professional life, research in poststructuralist Marxism, politics and culture in post-unification Italy, psychoanalytic theory, as well as correspondence, conference material, research journals, and a significant number of her writings. The collection is arranged into 7 series.
Language of materials: EnglishEnglish
Repository: John Hay Library, University Archives and Manuscripts
Collection number: Ms.2012.022

Scope & content

This collection consists of the papers of Suzanne Stewart-Steinberg, a professor of Italian Studies and Comparative Literature at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island. The collection documents Stewart-Steinberg's professional life including drafts and proofs of her various publications, extensive research, professional files, teaching files, and valuable print material dating from approximately 1919 to the present. The collection is arranged into seven series.

Series I, BIOGRAPHICAL AND PERSONAL, 2006-2016, contains several of Stewart-Steinberg's personal agendas, documenting her teaching, appointments, and meetings from 2006 to 2011. This series also contains her Curriculum Vitae. The series is arranged alphabetically by content.

Series 2, CAREER DEVELOPMENT, 1996-2016, records Stewart-Steinberg's professional activity from 1996 to the present, significantly highlighting her activity at Brown University, as well as several other conferences around the world. In addition to several annual reports, professional profiles of colleagues, and various newsletters, this series notably contains a self-study of the Department of Women's Studies at the University of California at Berkeley written by Judith Butler. This series is arranged alphabetically by institution followed by record type.

Series 3, CORRESPONDENCE, 2002-2012, consists of personal and professional correspondence, each separated alphabetically into their own folder.

Series 4, RESEARCH JOURNALS, 1982-2012, is a dense series of handwritten notes in numerous journals throughout Stewart-Steinberg's career. Early entries include annotations and explanations of her dissertation, original poetry, and other topics explored by Stewart-Steinberg throughout her career. In addition to notes on her writing, there are also accounts of courses Stewart-Steinberg either taught or in which she participated. The series is arranged alphabetically by subject of the research.

Series 5, TEACHING, 1997-2012, documents a few of Stewart-Steinberg's courses at various institutions, including Brown University, Cornell University, and a summer course in Rome, Italy. This series mostly consists of various syllabi from throughout Stewart-Steinberg's teaching career, as well as a few readings and other related course material. The series is arranged alphabetically by course title.

Series 6, WRITING, 1975-2011, is the largest series of the collection, as well as the longest spanning series, beginning with graded papers written in high school and moving into Stewart-Steinberg's established career. This series documents Stewart-Steinberg's focuses and interests over the span of almost 40 years, including early high school writings in German, Italian, and English, her dissertation drafts in her late education, and various drafts of her book publications. This series also contains an article that was never published entitled "For the Birds." The series is arranged alphabetically by title of the writing, however certain papers are grouped together by course title, also listed alphabetically within the series.

Series 7, PRINT MATERIAL, 1919-1932, is a valuable set of books that Cesare Lombroso's niece gifted to Stewart-Steinberg while she was writing the Pinocchio Effect. The books and articles, some of which date back to 1919, come directly from Lambroso's library in Italy, and contain written works by his daughter, Gina, as well as his son-in-law, Guglielmo Ferrero. The entire series is mostly in Italian, with a few articles in French. The series is arranged alphabetically by author's last name.

Access Points

Subject Names Subject Organizations Subject Topics Occupations Subject Topics

Arrangement

This collection is arranged into 7 series by record type.

  • Series 1, Biographical and Personal, 2006-2016 – arranged alphabetically.
  • Series 2, Career Development, 2006-2016 – arranged alphabetically by institution.
  • Series 3, Correspondence, 2002-2012 – arranged alphabetically.
  • Series 4, Research Journals, 1982-2012 – arranged alphabetically by subject.
  • Series 5, Teaching, 1997-2012 – arranged alphabetically by course title.
  • Series 6, Writing, 1975-2011 – arranged alphabetically by title.
  • Series 7, Print Material, 1919-1932 – arranged alphabetically by author's last name .

Biographical / Historical

Suzanne Stewart-Steinberg (February, 1957–) was born to Gaither and Julia Stewart in Munich, Germany. She has four siblings: Jennifer (1956-1958), Anthony (1959–), Elizabeth (1961–), and John (1968–). Both of her parents were journalists working in Germany, but later moved the family to Rome, Italy in 1968. There, Stewart-Steinberg attended the German School of Rome, where, in addition to learning Italian, she continued her education in German. For her last two years of high school (1973-1975), Stewart-Steinberg attended the Forum School, an experimental liberal learning school in the heart of Rome. It was here that she started studying and writing in English for the first time.

Upon graduating, Stewart-Steinberg attended the University of Essex, where she studied Sociology. This was her first encounter with poststructuralist Marxism, Antonio Gramsci's work, and Eurocommunism. At Essex, Stewart-Steinberg began translating Italian texts into English, and under Ernesto Laclau (who at the time had just written his first major book on Populism), she wrote her honours thesis on Gramsci. Stewart-Steinberg notes that Laclau was extremely influential in her choice to pursue political economy. After leaving Essex in 1978, Stewart-Steinberg went to Yale University to write a dissertation on the partition of India and Pakistan, and Pakistani populism in the Political Science department. The department believed the political situation to be too dangerous for fieldwork at the time, so she then switched to political theory, and completed a thesis on Rousseau, Levi-Strauss, Marx, and Freud with David Apter as her thesis advisor. Also while at Yale, Stewart-Steinberg studied under significant academics such as Frederic Jameson and James Scott, and this is where she first encountered the Derridians, and began working on deconstruction.

In 1980, after completing her comprehensive exams, Stewart-Steinberg moved to New York City, where she married Joseph Sweet and had her first two children, Jonah (1983–) and Ben (1985–). In 1985, they moved to Ithaca, New York, where Sweet studied Visual Arts at Cornell University. They separated in 1989. At Cornell, Stewart-Steinberg continued working on her dissertation, and later in 1990, she submitted her thesis. Stewart-Steinberg also started lecturing at Cornell in the Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics, where she taught Italian. She received a second graduate degree in 1995 in German Studies, for which Dominick LaCapra and Sander Gilman were her advisors.

In 1998, Stewart-Steinberg was remarried to Michael Steinberg and their daughter, Anna, was born in 1997. Michael and Suzanne Steinberg continued to teach at Cornell until their move to Brown University in 2005. Michael and Suzanne later divorced. Brown University awarded Stewart-Steinberg tenure in 2007. She teaches Comparative Literature, Italian Studies, Modern Culture and Media, and Gender and Sexuality Studies. Stewart-Steinberg is also the director of the Pembroke Center for Teaching and Research on Women, and the recipient of a Guggenheim fellowship in 2017. She has published three books: Sublime Surrender: Male Masochism at the Fin-de-Siècle (1998), The Pinocchio Effect: On Making Italians (1860-1920) published in 2007 and translated into Italian in 2011, and Impious Fidelity: Anna Freud, Psychoanalysis, and Politics (2012). Additionally, Stewart-Steinberg has written numerous published articles, chapters in books, and book reviews, and she has lectured at various institutions around the world. She is still teaching at Brown University whilst completing her latest book, Grounds for Reclamation: Italian Fascism, Post-Fascism and the Making of Consent.

Access & Use

Access to the collection: The collection is open for research use. The collection can only be seen by prior appointment because some materials may be stored off-site and cannot be produced on the same day on which they are requested.
Use of the materials: All researchers seeking to publish materials from the collections of the John Hay Library are requested to complete a Notice of Intent to Publish, available on the John Hay Library website or by request, prior to reproducing, quoting, or otherwise publishing any portion or extract from this collection. Although Brown University has physical ownership of the collection and the materials contained therein, it does not claim literary rights. It is up to the researcher to determine the owners of the literary rights and to obtain any necessary permissions from them.
Preferred citation: Suzanne Stewart-Steinberg papers, Ms.2012.022, Box [#], Folder [#], Pembroke Center Archives, John Hay Library, Brown University.
Contact information: John Hay Library, University Archives and Manuscripts
Box A
Brown University
Providence, RI 02912
Telephone: Manuscripts: 401-863-3723; University Archives: 401-863-2148
Email: Manuscripts: hay@brown.edu; University Archives: archives@brown.edu

Administrative Information

ABOUT THE COLLECTION  
Acquisition: Gift of Suzanne Stewart-Steinberg in 2012.
ABOUT THE FINDING AID  
Author: Anna Steinberg on behalf of the Pembroke Center for the Teaching and Research on Women and the Brown University Library.
Encoding: This finding aid was produced using ArchivesSpace on 2018-09-10.
Descriptive rules: Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Sponsor: Curatorial work and processing provided by the Pembroke Center for Teaching and Research on Women on behalf of the Brown University Library.

Additional Information

Inventory


Biographical and Personal, 2006-2016

Container Description Date
Box 1, Folder 1 Agenda Book
2009
Box 1, Folder 2 Agenda Book
2010
Box 1, Folder 3 Agenda Book
2011
Box 1, Folder 4 Business cards and postcards
n.d
Box 1, Folder 5 Calendar
2006-2007
Box 1, Folder 6 Curriculum Vitae
2011
Box 1, Folder 7 Interview questions from Chinese Television network regarding Nanjing Massacre documentary
2016
Box 1, Folder 8 Report card for Anna Steinberg (daughter)
2011

Career Development, 1996-2016

Container Description Date
Box 1, Folder 9 American Association for Italian Studies: Annual conference pamphlet and notes
2010
Box 1, Folder 10 Brown University: Castelnuovo-Tedesco Conference
2012
Box 1, Folder 11 Brown University: Commencement Programs
2007-2010
Box 1, Folder 12 Brown University: David Winton Bell Gallery show flyer
2016
Box 1, Folder 13 Brown University: profile of Charles Shepherdson (1 of 2)
n.d.
Box 1, Folder 14 Brown University: profile of Charles Shepherdson (2 of 2)
n.d.
Box 1, Folder 15 Brown University: profile of Mark Blythe
2010
Box 1, Folder 16 Brown University: Gender and Sexuality Studies Concentration
2006-2010
Box 1, Folder 17 Brown University: Grant applications
2011-2012
Box 1, Folder 18 Brown University: Middle East Studies, annual report
2016
Box 1, Folder 19 Brown University: Pembroke Center activities
2008-2011
Box 1, Folder 20 Brown University: Pembroke Center Programs, newsletter, brochures
2007-2011
Box 1, Folder 21 Cornell University: "Legacies of Freud: Translations" conference program
1996
Box 1, Folder 22 Cornell University: School of Criticism and Theory newsletter
2009
Box 1, Folder 23 Cornell University: syllabi of colleagues
c. 1996
Box 1, Folder 24 Pembroke Center: external review report
2008
Box 1, Folder 25 Schloss-Elmau/Mosse: "At the Cutting Edge" conference program
2004
Box 1, Folder 26 University of California at Berkeley: Department of Women's Studies self-study by J. Butler
2003
Box 1, Folder 27 University of Malta: call for applicants
n.d
Box 1, Folder 28 Various Institutions: lecture flyers
2009-2012

Correspondence, 2006-2012

Container Description Date
Box 1, Folder 29 Personal correspondence
2006-2012
Box 1, Folder 30 Professional correspondence
2002-2012

Research Journals, 1982-2012

Container Description Date
Box 1, Folder 31 Course and lecture notes
c. 2007-2012
Box 1, Folder 32 Miscellaneous notes
n.d.
Box 1, Folder 33 Writing: "Anna Freud"
n.d.
Box 1, Folder 34 Writing: "Couples"
n.d.
Box 1, Folder 35 Writing: "D'Annunzio 'L'innocente'"
n.d.
Box 1, Folder 36 Writing: "DeSanctis"
n.d.
Box 1, Folder 37 Writing: dissertation notes
1982
Box 1, Folder 38 Writing: "Freud/Marx"
1985
Box 1, Folder 39 Writing: "Future projects and research"
n.d.
Box 1, Folder 40 Writing: "Infanticide" notes
n.d.
Box 1, Folder 41 Writing: "Lambroso" notes
n.d.
Box 1, Folder 42 Writing: "Modern Novel"
2004
Box 1, Folder 43 Writing: "Pinocchio"
n.d.
Box 2, Folder 1 Writing: "Political Philosophy" and "Feminism"
n.d.
Box 2, Folder 2 Writing: "Sublime Surrender" notes
n.d.
Box 2, Folder 3 Writing: unidentified (1 of 5)
n.d.
Box 2, Folder 4 Writing: unidentified (2 of 5)
n.d.
Box 2, Folder 5 Writing: unidentified (3 of 5)
n.d.
Box 2, Folder 6 Writing: unidentified (4 of 5)
n.d.
Box 2, Folder 7 Writing: unidentified (5 of 5)
n.d.
Box 2, Folder 8 Writing: various topics (contains original poetry, translations, notes on research)
n.d.

Teaching, 1997-2012

Container Description Date
Box 2, Folder 9 "Introduction to Italian Cinema:" final student project
2010
Box 2, Folder 10 Italian Studies: syllabi and readings
2007-2012
Box 2, Folder 11 "Modern Italy:" summer course materials, St Stephens School
2010
Box 2, Folder 12 "Seminar in Opera Studies" course proposal and reading
2006-2007
Box 2, Folder 13 "Theory of Comparative Literature" course materials
2009
Box 2, Folder 14 Various Courses: Readings (1 of 2)
n.d.
Box 2, Folder 15 Various Courses: Readings (2 of 2)
n.d.
Box 2, Folder 16 Various Courses: syllabi
1997-2009

Writing, 1975-2011

Container Description Date
Box 2, Folder 17 "Are the Concepts of 'Verstehen,' 'Rational Action,' and the 'Ideal Type' Essential to Sociology?" Undergraduate paper
1977
Box 2, Folder 18 "Beyond the Theory of Ideology…" dissertation (1 of 4)
1990
Box 2, Folder 19 "Beyond the Theory of Ideology…" dissertation (2 of 4)
1990
Box 2, Folder 20 "Beyond the Theory of Ideology…" dissertation (3 of 4)
1990
Box 2, Folder 21 "Beyond the Theory of Ideology…" dissertation (4 of 4)
1990
Box 2, Folder 22 "Christian Democratic Ideology in Post-War Italy" graduate paper
1979
Box 2, Folder 23 Comparative Industrialisation course papers, Essex University
1977
Box 2, Folder 24 "Compare Hobbes and Rousseau on the Origin and Importance of Speech" graduate paper
1979
Box 2, Folder 25 "'Fare gli Italiani:' ossia 'l'effetto Pinocchio'" lecture
2008
Box 2, Folder 26 "Fathers and Puppets" draft
n.d
Box 2, Folder 27 "For the Birds" article
1997
Box 2, Folder 28 "Girls Will Be Boys…" article for 'differences' journal
2007
Box 2, Folder 29 "Gramsci and Italian Marxism"
1978
Box 2, Folder 30 "Ideology and Class: the Case of Lukacs" graduate paper
1978
Box 2, Folder 31 "Ideology: the Role of Theories of Ideology…" proposal for doctoral dissertation
1984
Box 2, Folder 32 "Imaginary Socialities" draft [Impious Fidelity] (1 of 3)
2008
Box 2, Folder 33 "Imaginary Socialities" draft [Impious Fidelity] (2 of 3)
2008
Box 2, Folder 34 "Imaginary Socialities" draft [Impious Fidelity] (3 of 3)
2008
Box 2, Folder 35 "Imaginary Socialities" updated draft [Impious FIdelity] (1 of 2)
2009
Box 3, Folder 1 "Imaginary Socialities" updated draft [Impious FIdelity] (2 of 2)
2009
Box 3, Folder 2 "Impious Fidelity" draft (1 of 2)
2009
Box 3, Folder 3 "Impious Fidelity" draft (2 of 2)
2009
Box 3, Folder 4 "Impious Fidelity" edits (1 of 3)
2011
Box 3, Folder 5 "Impious Fidelity" edits (2 of 3)
2011
Box 3, Folder 6 "Impious Fidelity" edits (3 of 3)
2011
Box 3, Folder 7 "Impious Fidelity" typescript proofs
2011
Box 3, Folder 8 "Impious Fidelity" preface and acknowledgements
n.d.
Box 3, Folder 9 "Impious Fidelity" project description
n.d.
Box 3, Folder 10 "Impious Fidelity" publicity and cover
2012
Box 3, Folder 11 "Impious Fidelity" publisher correspondence
2011
Box 3, Folder 12 "Impious Fidelity" readers reports
2010
Box 3, Folder 13 Introduction to Economics, course paper, Essex University
c. 1975
Box 3, Folder 14 Introduction to Philosophy course papers, Essex University
1975
Box 3, Folder 15 Introduction to Politics course papers, Essex University
c. 1975
Box 3, Folder 16 Introduction to Sociology course papers, Essex University
1976
Box 3, Folder 17 "Mode of Production and Social Totality in the Structuralist Problematic" graduate paper
1979
Box 3, Folder 18 "'Modes of Production' and 'Economic Growth…'" graduate paper
1980
Box 3, Folder 19 "Nietzsche and the 'Dialectic of Enlightenment'…" graduate paper
1979
Box 3, Folder 20 "Nietzsche and the Question of 'Woman'" graduate paper
1980
Box 3, Folder 21 "NIetzsche's Contribution to a Theory of Ideology and the Subject" graduate paper
1979
Box 3, Folder 22 "Parentheses of Italian History" draft
n.d.
Box 3, Folder 23 "Pietà" draft (partial)
n.d.
Box 3, Folder 24 "The Pinocchio Effect" draft (1 of 2)
n.d.
Box 3, Folder 25 "The Pinocchio Effect" draft (2 of 2)
n.d.
Box 3, Folder 26 "The Pinocchio Effect" draft of preface
n.d.
Box 3, Folder 27 "The Pinocchio Effect" prizes
2006-2007
Box 3, Folder 28 "The Pinocchio Effect" related materials
2011
Box 3, Folder 29 "The Pinocchio Effect" reviews and publicity
2009-2011
Box 3, Folder 30 "Politics and Ideology, and the Development of Nationalism in India, 1857-1947" draft, graduate paper
1980
Box 3, Folder 31 "Politics and Ideology in the Development of Nationalism in India, 1857-1947" graduate paper
1980
Box 3, Folder 32 "Population and Economic Development in India, 1871-1941" graduate paper
1980
Box 3, Folder 33 "Populism in 20th Century America" undergraduate paper
1978
Box 3, Folder 34 "The Public and the Private: the History of an Illusion?" Graduate paper
1980
Box 3, Folder 35 "Recognition and Language in the Master/Slave Dialectic" graduate paper
1979
Box 4, Folder 1 "The Rhetoric of Renunciation…" Masters thesis (1 of 2)
1995
Box 4, Folder 2 "The Rhetoric of Renunciation…" Masters thesis (2 of 2)
1995
Box 4, Folder 3 "The Secret Power of Suggestion…" article in 'diacritics'
2003
Box 4, Folder 4 Social Structures and Policy course papers, Essex University
1976
Box 4, Folder 5 Sociological Analysis course papers, Essex University
1976
Box 4, Folder 6 "The State and Dominant Classes: A Critique of Nicos Poulantzas" undergraduate paper
1977
Box 4, Folder 7 "Sublime Surrender" draft (1 of 2)
1998
Box 4, Folder 8 "Sublime Surrender" draft (2 of 2)
1998
Box 4, Folder 9 "Sublime Surrender" reviews
1999
Box 4, Folder 10 "Taking Dictation" drafts
n.d.
Box 4, Folder 11 Urban Sociology course paper, Essex University
1978
Box 4, Folder 12 Various book reviews by Stewart-Steinberg
2009-2010
Box 4, Folder 13 Various papers for high school [English, Italian, German]
1973-1975
Box 4, Folder 14 Various papers (handwritten), Essex University
c. 1976-1978
Box 4, Folder 15 "What Does it Mean to Describe Films as Propaganda?" undergraduate paper
1978
Box 4, Folder 16 "A Wider Social Stage" article for 'differences' journal
2009

Print Material

Container Description Date
Box 4, Folder 17 Baciocchi del Peon, "Come Educare"
n.d.
Box 4, Folder 18 Benadusi, various articles in "storia e problemi contemporanei" journal
2004-2006
Box 4, Folder 19 Carpi, "Le Risorse della Serbia"
n.d.
Box 4, Folder 20 Einstein, "L'America e L'Europa"
n.d.
Box 4, Folder 21 Ferrero (Guglielmo), "Le Grandi Ingiustizie della Giustizia"
n.d.
Box 4, Folder 22 Ferrero (Leo), "La Catena degli Anni"
n.d.
Box 4, Folder 23 Lambroso, "Lo Sboccio di una Vita"
n.d.
Box 4, Folder 24 Lambroso, various writings (1 of 2)
n.d.
Box 4, Folder 25 Lambroso, various writings (2 of 2)
n.d.
Box 4, Folder 26 Mosca, "Per Aver Più Pane"
n.d.