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Nancee Reeves

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Senior Lecturer

Nancee Reeves (PhD, Purdue University) specializes in Victorian, fantastic, and specuative fiction. Her research interests include euthanasia, dystopian literature, and empathy. Her articles have appeared in journals such as Documentary Editing, The Journal of Pre-Raphaelite Studies, and Victorian Literature and Culture. Along with Dr. Nicole Lobdell, Dr. Reeves edited an edition of H.G. Wells' The Invisible Man for Broadview Press. She was awarded the Franklin College Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching Award (2020-2021), the UGA Award for Excellence in Teaching (2022-2023) and was inducted into the University of Georgia Teaching Academy in 2023.

She is currenlty a senior lecturer in the English department at the University of Georgia where she teaches literature and writing.

Education:

Ph.D. English Literature, Purdue University, 2013

M.A. English Literature, IUPUI, 2007

Selected Publications:

“From Page to Screen and Back Again: Archives-Centered Pedagogy for the 21st Century Writing Classroom.” The Journal of Interactive Technology & Pedagogy. With Elizabeth  Davis and Teresa Saxton, January 2019. Peer-reviewed journal.

The Invisible Man. Editor for Broadview Press edition, along with Nicole Lobdell, October 2018. Peer-reviewed press.

Haunted Landscapes: Super-Nature and Environment. Edited by Ruth Heholt and Niamh Downing, and: Haunting Realities: Naturalist Gothic and American Realism. Edited by    Monika Elbert and Wendy Ryden. Gothic Studies, 2018. Solicited review.

“Euthanasia and (D)evolution in Speculative Fiction.” Victorian Literature and Culture. vol. 45.1, 2017. Peer-reviewed journal.

“Review of Evolution and Victorian Culture and Darwin Becomes Art.” Victorian Studies. Summer 2016. Solicited review.

“Comic Academic Roundtable: Teaching Bitch Planet.” Women Write About Comics. August 26, 2016. Solicited article.

“Teaching Ms. Marvel in Advanced Composition, Part 2” Women Write About Comics. May 29, 2016. Solicited article.

“Teaching Ms. Marvel in Advanced Composition, Part I” Women Write About Comics. May 17, 2016. Solicited article.

“Vampires and Goblins: Coleridge’s Influence on Christina Rossetti.” The Journal of Pre-Raphaelite Studies. vol.21 (Spring): 63-71. Peer-reviewed journal.

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