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  • Alison Kinney

    Assistant Professor of Writing; Capstone Coordinator for Writing at Lang

    Email
    kinneya@newschool.edu

    Office Location
    B - 65 West 11th Street

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    Alison Kinney

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    Alison Kinney (she/her) is the author of three nonfiction books: Avidly Reads Opera; Hood; and the forthcoming United States of Rejection: A Story of Love, Hate & Hope (UGA Press, May 2026). This cultural history is a love-hate story about personal and political relationships in the United States, told through the intimate stories of both the rejectors and the rejected: lovers, families, neighbors, and a nation and its people. Although we’re taught not to care about others’ opinions, rejection always hurts, and it hurts some people a lot more than others. To prove it, this book marshals contemporary neuroscience, the Founding Fathers’ rejection advice, and four centuries of personal narratives, many of them hilarious, many more heartbreaking. These rejection and acceptance stories span loving and disastrous American first encounters, soldiers and dancers rejected on front lines and chorus lines, playground bullies invoked before the Senate, and generations of lovers and patriots battling or swiping right to defend their loved ones and their country.

    Alison's essays and articles have appeared online and/or in print at The NewYorker.com, The Paris Review Daily, Harper's, Lapham's Quarterly, The New York Times, The Guardian, VAN Magazine, and other publications. Five of her essays have been named Notable Essays in The Best American Essays.

    Alison teaches undergrad nonfiction writing workshops and electives ("Hope Springs: Writing, Ecology & Justice" and "Professional Writing Practices") at Lang.


    Degrees Held

    MFA, Creative Writing, The New School


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    Research Interests

    Creative nonfiction, cultural history, essay, memoir, social justice, literature, ecology, arts commentary.


    Portfolio

    UNITED STATES OF REJECTION: A STORY OF LOVE, HATE, AND HOPE (UGA Press)

    HOOD (Bloomsbury Publishing)

    AVIDLY READS OPERA (NYU Press)

    The Tough Immigrant Tree (The New Yorker)

    Vote. Sing. Breathe. (Harper's Magazine)


    Current Courses

    Ind Study Adv Non-Fic
    LLSW 4950, Spring 2026

    Intermediate Non-Fiction
    LLSW 3510, Spring 2026

    Intro Non-Fiction
    LLSW 2010, Spring 2026

    Future Courses

    Intro Non-Fiction
    LLSW 2010, Fall 2026

    Writing Ecology Social Justice
    LLSW 2905, Fall 2026

    Past Courses

    Intermediate Non-Fiction
    LLSW 3510, Fall 2025

    Intro Non-Fiction
    LLSW 2010, Fall 2025

    Professional Writing Practices
    LLSW 3061, Fall 2025

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