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Amanpal Garcha is an Associate Professor in the Department of English at The Ohio State University. His expertise spans 19th-century British literature, literary theory, and critical theory, with a focus on the interplay between economic thought and narrative forms. He holds a PhD from Columbia University (2001) and has published extensively on Victorian fiction and Romantic literature.
- Education: PhD, Columbia University (2001); MA, Columbia University; BA, Johns Hopkins University (1993)
His research explores connections between economic decision-making theories and literary representations of choice, as seen in his book From Sketch to Novel: The Development of Victorian Fiction (2009) and his current project Preference: Nineteenth-Century Literature and Modern Forms of Choice. Recent publications analyze choice in Victorian novels through lenses like neoclassical economics and ecological theory.
Awarded the Department of English's Graduate Professor of the Year three times (2005, 2014, 2016) and the Marlene Longenecker Award for Teaching and Leadership (2020), Garcha is also affiliated with the Dickens Project at UC Santa Cruz. He contributes to academic discourse through essays on cybernetics, affect theory, and professional identity in literature.

