Biography
Dr Emily Alder researches literature and science, environmental humanities, Gothic, and Weird fiction, particularly in the literature and culture of the long nineteenth century, and is noted for her contributions to the field of Nautical Gothic through publications such as 鈥楾hrough Oceans Darkly: Sea Literature and the Nautical Gothic鈥 (2017). She is the author of Weird Fiction and Science at the Fin de Si猫cle, a monograph published in 2020 with Palgrave Macmillan, and numerous articles and chapters about animals, the sea, and environmentalism in Weird, Gothic, and science fiction.
Emily is co-convenor of the Haunted Shores Research Network and project leader for Scottish Shores: Gothic Coastal Environments. She is Membership Secretary of the British 麻豆社区 for Literature & Science, and General Editor of Gothic Studies, the journal of the International Gothic Association.
At 麻豆社区, Emily is a member of the Centre for Arts, Media, & Culture and the Centre for Conservation & Restoration Science.
With an undergraduate degree in English Literature from Newcastle University and a PhD from Edinburgh Napier, Emily is Lecturer in English Literature and Programme Leader for BA (Hons) English in the School of Arts & Creative Industries. Emily teaches undergraduate modules on nineteenth-century literature, environmental literature and film, and the Gothic.