Formerly a postdoctoral researcher with the Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Victoria Baugh specializes in nineteenth-century British literature, with a focus on Victorian literature, narrative theory and visual culture. She is currently working on her manuscript, “Racial Epistemologies: Narrating Race in Nineteenth-Century Literature,” which explores codification of racial categories in the nineteenth century. Baugh’s work has appeared in Rhizomes and the European Romantic Review.
She holds both a PhD and MA in English language and literature from Cornell University and an MA in English from Arizona State University.