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Time, space and environment research

Explore our English Literature research in time, space and environment

Our research in this area explores representations of time, space and environment in literature and culture from the eighteenth century to the present day.

We explore questions such as the ways landscape and environment shape culture and national identity. We investigate how spatial and environmental theory can be employed to mediate the relationship between collective and individual identify. And we look at how literary texts conceptualise and represent time and space. An investigation of these issues develops original ways of engaging with literature, and new understandings of contemporary debates concerning modernity.

Our work has been published in peer-reviewed journals such as Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction. Our researchers are also involved in editorial roles on journals – including Eighth Lamp: the Journal of Ruskin Studies, as well as book series such as Spatial Practices and Place, Memory, Affect. Our research has also formed the basis for monographs with leading academic publishers such as Ashgate, Edinburgh University Press, and Palgrave Macmillan.

Our research covers the following topics

  • Ideas of history — specifically economic and political history — in the 18th century
  • The temporalities, spatialities and environmental focus of Victorian pastoral
  • John Ruskin, environment and culture
  • Transatlantic literary relations, specifically those between British and American poets and poetry in the nineteenth century
  • The role of time and temporality in neo-Victorian fiction
  • The ways in which spatial theory can be used to mediate the relationship between individual and collective identity in modernist literature
  • The use of affective landscapes in the construction of specifically English national identities
  • Philosophical and narratological investigations of time/temporality and the contemporary novel
  • The relationship between time, space and sex in contemporary fiction and theory

 

Methods

We use historicist methodologies, that investigate how the literature and culture of a particular period shaped and was shaped by contextual factors. We also use a range of theoretically informed approaches to literature, including eco-criticism, narratology and spatial theory.

Funders and collaborations

Our researchers are members and active collaborators within a number of international associations and research networks – including The British Association of Contemporary Literary Studies (BACLS), The Materiality of the Trace in Contemporary Literature, the Emily Dickinson International Society, and VCologies.

Recent funders for our research include the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), the Spanish Ministry of Economy, Industry and Competitiveness, the British Academy, and Being Human, the festival of the humanities.

Researchers in time, space and environment

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Dr Maggie Bowers

Senior Lecturer

Margaret.Bowers@port.ac.uk

School of Area Studies, Sociology, History, Politics, and Literature

Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences

PhD Supervisor

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Dr Christine Berberich

Associate Head (Global Engagement)

Christine.Berberich@port.ac.uk

School of Area Studies, Sociology, History, Politics, and Literature

Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences

PhD Supervisor

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Dr Mark Frost

Principal Lecturer

Mark.Frost@port.ac.uk

School of Area Studies, Sociology, History, Politics, and Literature

Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences

PhD Supervisor

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Dr Paraic Finnerty

Associate Professor in English and American Literature

Paraic.Finnerty@port.ac.uk

School of Area Studies, Sociology, History, Politics, and Literature

Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences

PhD Supervisor

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Projects and publications

Recent publications

Recent project highlights

  • Emily Dickinson's British literary heritage

    Páraic Finnerty is working with the Emily Dickinson Museum, Amherst, and the Emily Dickinson International Society to provide a more sustained international focus on the American poet Emily Dickinson's British literary heritage.

  • Early history of Portsmouth’s Polish community

    This project explores the early history of Portsmouth’s Polish community — the first such community in the UK. So far, the project has produced a dual-language booklet (Polish/English), website, and an activity sheet for primary school children.

  • The Portsmouth Interactive Literary Map

    This interactive online map provides a gateway to Portsmouth's rich literary heritage and contemporary literary scene.

Discover our areas of expertise

Time, space and environment is one of 4 areas of expertise in our English Literature research area. Explore the others below.

Body politics

We're exploring how bodies shape identity, how the body is presented through performance, and how cultural representations of bodies have changed over time.
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Culture, community and heritage

We're examining how communities are formed — and sometimes disintegrated — through the sharing of writing, reading, performance and the literary dissemination of ideas.
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Modern literature

We're studying literature written in or translated into English, from across the globe and within different genres, from the Renaissance to the present.
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Research groups

Centre for Studies in Literature

We're researching the history and culture of the English speaking world through literature.

Interested in a PhD in English Literature?

Browse our postgraduate research degrees – including PhDs and MPhils – at our Literary Studies postgraduate research degrees page.