Mark Lounibos

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  • Assistant Teaching Professor

Biography

Ph.D., English, University of Wisconsin-Madison

M.A., English, Binghamton University

B.A., English, Fordham University

As Assistant Teaching Professor, I try to synthesize a range of creative and research interests with contemporary pedagogical methods.  I teach a range of literature courses, including Introduction to Literature, Mythology, and Science Fiction.  My research focuses on Great Lakes Romanticism, which investigates the reciprocal relationship between Romanticism and the Great Lakes watershed, particularly as it relates to Indigeneity and local environments.  I am interested in developing Health Humanities projects, especially related to Narrative Medicine. I also write poetry, and I am currently working with the National Park Service to author a graphic novel about the Park Ranger experience on Isle Royale.

Recent Publications

All the White Men Killed Themselves.  Poetry Chapbook.  Deadman Press, 2025.

“Revolutionary Objects in Inchbald’s Nature and Art.”  Material Transgressions: Romantic Bodies, Affects, Genders (edited collection). Liverpool University Press (2020).

The Cambridge Guide to the Eighteenth-Century Novel.  Three entries. 2018.

 

Research & Teaching Interests

  • Great Lakes Romanticism
  • British Romanticism 
  • The Jacobin Novel
  • Speculative Fiction
  • Narrative Medicine