Christine Roth
Office:
Radford 207
Phone: 7287
Email: roth@uwosh.edu
Web site: http://www.english.uwosh.edu/roth/
Degree: Ph.D., University of Florida
Research Interests:
- Romantic and Victorian Literature; Poetry Studies; Ecocriticism and History of Animal Rights
Teaching Areas/Courses:
- British Literature Survey; Literature of the Romantic Era; Victorian Literature; Senior Seminar
- Environmental Studies
Recently Published:
- Cherry Ripe: Cult-of-the Little-Girl Narratives in Late-Victorian Britain. Under review.
- "Looking Through the Spy Glass: Lewis Caroll, James Barrie, and the Empire of Childhood."
The Space of Lewis Carroll. Chris Hollingsworth, Ec. University of Iowa Press, 2009. - "Babes in Boyland: J.M. Barrie and the Edwardian Girl" Peter Pan: In and Out of Time. Eds. White and C. Anita Tarr. Scarecrow Press, 2006 .
- The Two Paths by John Ruskin. Christine Roth, ed. Parlor Press, 2004.
- “De-Ciphering the Victorian Child: Childhood, Gender, and Empire in Nineteenth Century Studies.” Nineteenth Century Studies 17 (2003).
- “‘Her Double Perversity’: Ernest Dowson and the Duality of Late-Victorian Girlhood.” ELT: English Literature in Transition, 1880-1920. 45:1 (2002).
Other Activities, Positions:
- MA Director, Department of English
- Executive Board Member, Nineteenth Century Studies Association (NCSA)
- Advisor, Sigma Tau Delta, Lambda Mu Chapter
- Capp Liaison
- Representative, UW Oshkosh Faculty Senate
