Andrew Loman
دانشیار · Nineteenth-Century American Literature
Memorial University of Newfoundlandمعرفی
Andrew Loman is an Associate Professor at Memorial University of Newfoundland, specializing in Nineteenth-Century American Literature, Comics Studies, and Popular Culture. He holds a PhD and MA from Queen’s University and a BA from the University of Victoria.
- Education: PhD (Queen’s), MA (Queen’s), BA (University of Victoria)
His research spans 19th-century American fiction, graphic narratives, and cultural representations of energy/environment. He has taught undergraduate courses like Introduction to Comics and American Drama, and graduate seminars on topics including the American City in Literature and Graphic Narrative.
Key publications include analyses of Hawthorne’s works, Spiegelman’s Maus, and environmental themes in literature. His 2017 essay on energy in cultural studies and 2010 studies on comics canonicalization highlight interdisciplinary trends.
- Scientific Awards: None explicitly mentioned



