Emily Toth


Emily Toth, a Robert Penn Warren Professor of English and Women's Studies at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, is a scholar, novelist, advice columnist, and feminist activist. She earned her PhD from The Johns Hopkins University. Toth's scholarly work includes over 300 articles and papers about academic mentoring, Louisiana literature and culture, women's humor, and music; biographies of the American women writers Kate Chopin and Grace Metalious; a cultural history of menstruation; edited collections of Chopin's papers and last short story collection, and a volume of essays about regionalism in women's writing. Toth's 1990 biography of Kate Chopin was nominated for a Pulitizer Prize. Toth's historical novel ' was named a "Best Feminist Historical Novel" by Romantic Times in 1984. Toth was also the founder and editor of the journal Regionalism and the Female Imagination from 1975-1979 and on the editorial board of the journal '.

Activism

Since 1977, Toth has been an associate of the , an American nonprofit publishing organization that works to increase communication between women and connect the public with women-based media.

Books

Toth wrote the monthly advice column , a monthly column for the Career Network in The Chronicle of Higher Education from 1998 to 2017. For her work as Ms. Mentor, Toth was named one of "The Net's Hottest Columnists" by Content Spotlight. The best of Toth's Ms. Mentor column is collected in ' and ', both published by the .
Toth has published over 300 articles, reviews, and columns about women writers and popular and regional culture in academic and literary journals including The Massachusetts Review, ', The Southern Review, ', ', and '), and in popular periodicals including Ms., USA Today, , and The Times-Picayune. Toth has also presented her work at over 300 conferences in six countries.

Scholarly Articles

During her time at Louisiana State University and Penn State, Toth received various teaching and scholarship awards and was recognized for her pioneering work in popular culture by the . She has also been the recipient of 12 local and national grants and has appeared in four documentary films.

Awards