Elizabeth Anderson holds a PhD in Literature, Theology and the Arts and English Literature (2011) and a MLitt in Modernities (2007) from the University of Glasgow and a BA in English from Kenyon College (2001). She held a research fellowship at the University of Stirling before taking up a post as Lecturer in English Studies at the University of Aberdeen in 2017.
My primary research area is modern and contemporary women's writing, religion and spirituality and feminist theory.
I also have a teaching and research interest in anglophone children's literature (mid-nineteenth century to the present).
I would welcome enquires to supervise phd students in the following areas: modernism, late nineteenth and twentieth century women's writing, feminist theory, children's literature, life-writing, literature and religion.
Research Areas
Accepting PhDs
I am currently accepting PhDs in English.
Please get in touch if you would like to discuss your research ideas further.
My recent research project explored spirituality and things in the work of four modernist women writers: Mary Butts, Virginia Woolf, H.D. and Gwendolyn Brooks. I am currently working on a project on women writers, everyday spirituality and place.
‘Darkness and Dirt: mysticism and materiality in The Years and Between the Acts’
Anderson, S. E.
Virginia Woolf and Heritage: Selected Papers from the 26th Annual Conference on Virginia Woolf. de Gay, J., Breckin, T., Reus, A. (eds.). 1 edition. Clemson University Press, pp. 102-108, 7 pages
Chapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: Chapters
Ursula Le Guin and the Theological Alterity
Anderson, E.
Literature and Theology, vol. 30, no. 2, pp. 182-197