
Pascale Manning
Associate Professor · Indigenous Literature
University of Wisconsin-OshkoshAbout
Pascale Manning is an Associate Professor in the Department of English at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, affiliated with the College of Letters and Science - Humanities Division. Her research bridges literary criticism with geological and environmental studies, focusing on narrative structures in Indigenous literature and Anthropocene discourse.
- Research Interests: Indigenous literature, Anthropocene realism, geological imagination, and interdisciplinary science-humanities methodologies.
- Email: manningp@uwosh.edu
Her recent publications analyze Indigenous authors like Thomas King and Linda Hogan through geological and ecological frameworks, exploring temporal scales, memory, and human-nature relationships. Articles such as The Climate of Indigenous Literature (2024) and Natural Histories and Fictive Discourse (2023) highlight her focus on scientific metaphors in literary contexts.
Notable themes include:
- Anthropocene denial in Victorian texts
- Geological time in narrative theory
- Intersections of Lyellian geology, Darwinian evolution, and Freudian psychoanalysis
- Memory vacancy and storytelling ethics
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