Dr Angelica Michelis

My profile

Biography

My teaching areas range from Gender Studies to Gothic Fiction. I like working across genres, centuries and themes and in an interdisciplinary manner. My interests cover literary and filmic works and include early modern poetry, nineteenth century novels, psychoanalytic theory as well as contemporary crime fiction and fictional and theoretical works on food and eating.

In my teaching, I try to infect students with my own curiosity and passion for the subject and the texts we read. Even if I have been teaching a specific novel, poem, play for years, every time I open it up again, I will find something new and surprising. I love it when students discover new ways of reading and when they teach me new ways of reading and understanding texts.

Words of wisdom

Don’t listen to people who tell you that studying literature will not help you to get a ‘proper job.’

Academic and professional qualifications

MA and PhD in English and American Literature, History of Art and Modern History.

Languages

Bilingual in German and English

Expert reviewer for external funding bodies

I have reviewed books and articles and acted as peer reviewer for a range of academic journals.

Teaching

Why do I teach?

I have always had a passion for teaching and the idea of lifelong learning. My time at university, studying, working with other students and being involved in various projects was life changing for me and informed my decision to stay in Higher Education as a tutor and researcher. Books, stories, narratives etc fascinate me and I love exploring them from a critical point of view. At a time when everything is viewed in a utilitarian sense and in relation to input/output it is of great importance that we show that there are alternative ways of experiencing and looking at life.

Postgraduate teaching

Gender Studies; Nineteenth century literature, late nineteenth century British literature, in particular sensation and gothic fiction; contemporary poetry, in particular British and Irish women’s poetry; Contemporary Critical Theory, food in literature and culture.

Subject areas

English Literature in particular 19th century, contemporaray poetry; culture of food

Supervision

I am currently supervising PhD projects in poetry and creative writing and on the femme fatale in Victorian literature

Research outputs

Nineteenth century literature and culture; the Gothic; contemporary poetry; psychoanalytic criticism; Critical Theory, food/eating in relation to culture and literature; gender and women studies.