Books by Christine Hamm

 

 

Christine E. Hamm (she/her), queer & disabled English Professor, social worker and student of Ecopoetics, has a PhD in English, and lives in New Jersey. Her work has been featured in North American Review, Nat Brut, Painted Bride Quarterly, and many others. Her poems explore history, girlhood, violence, ambivalence, stigma, and mental illness. Christine is a scholar of feminist history, specifically focusing on conceptions of insanity and possession. She uses sources from/about insane asylums and hysteria to create her texts.

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books can be purchased by clicking on their respective covers

Gorilla

The Word Works, 2021

Poetry

girl into fox

kelsay books, 2019

Poetry

Like a Fat Gold Watch

Edited by Christine E. Hamm

2017

Hybrid

Echo Park

Blazevox [Books], 2011

Poetry

 

Saints & Cannibals

Plain View Press, 2010

Poetry

The Salt Daughter

2006

Poetry

The Transparent Dinner

MayApple Press, 2006

Poetry