About
Rebekah Greene served as a Marion L. Brittain Postdoctoral Fellow and Assistant Director of Assessment for the Writing and Communication Program at Georgia Institute of Technology from 2016 to 2019, specializing in Victorian-era literary and cultural studies with contemporary applications.
Her research examines material culture representations in Victorian literature, enduring Victorian influences in modern museum practices and technical communications, and innovative pedagogical approaches for teaching nineteenth-century literature. Current work includes the manuscript Uncertain Treasure: Material Culture and the Scottish Adventure, analyzing adventure genre resurgence alongside Scottish publishing industry developments during the long nineteenth century.
Notable recognitions include:
- Marion L. Brittain Postdoctoral Fellowship (2016-2019)
- Joseph R. Dunlap Memorial Fellowship (2019)
- Poetry@Tech Pedagogy Grant (2017-18)
She actively contributes to academic communities as a peer reviewer for Victorian Network and bibliographer for the Research Society for Victorian Periodicals. Her Poetry@Tech grant facilitated experimental integration of poetry into technical communication courses, while her participation in faculty roundtables on instructing non-native English speakers demonstrates commitment to inclusive pedagogy.
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