
Tassie Gwilliam
Associate Professor · 18th-century British sexual culture
University of MiamiUnited States
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Tassie Gwilliam is an Associate Professor in the Department of English at the University of Miami's College of Arts and Sciences. Her research focuses on 18th-century British sexual culture, gender studies, and feminist literary analysis, with publications in journals like Early Modern Women and Representations.
- Role: Associate Professor
- University: University of Miami
- School: College of Arts and Sciences
- Department: English
- Email: t.gwilliam@miami.edu
Her work examines intersections of gender, domestic labor, and cultural transformation in British history. Key publications include studies on amatory fiction, feminist interpretations of Pamela, and analyses of dressing rooms as gendered spaces in literature.
Notable contributions include peer-reviewed articles on topics such as:
- Domestic service's impact on socioeconomic hierarchies (2019)
- 18th-century sexual norms in amatory fiction (2017)
- Gendered spatial analysis in architectural sociology (2007)
- Femininity and power dynamics in epistolary novels (1991)
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