Wednesday 12:30-3:30 pm
Ph.D. in English, Saint Louis University
M.A. in Victorian Studies, University of Leicester, UK
Angie Blumberg earned her Ph.D. in English in May 2017 from Saint Louis University (SLU), specializing in nineteenth and early twentieth century British and Irish literature and culture. At SLU, she earned the Fournier Award in Teaching Excellence, awarded annually to the top graduate student instructor in the English Department. After completing a Visiting Fellowship at the DePaul Humanities Center (Chicago, IL) in Spring 2018, she came to Auburn as a Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow in the English Department. She was awarded the Postdoctoral Teaching Award in January 2021. Angie is now a Lecturer. Her first monograph, British Literature and Archaeology, 1880-1930, came out with Manchester University Press in 2022. The book uncovers archaeology at the center of debates about gender and sexuality, aesthetic form, authenticity, and the First World War.
19th and 20th century British and Irish literature and cultural history; gender and sexuality studies; aestheticism; decadence; modernism; material culture and museum studies