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Bridget Vincent is a Lecturer in English at the School of Literature, Languages & Linguistics, Australian National University (ANU). She holds a PhD from Cambridge University and has held fellowships at the University of Melbourne and Clare Hall, Cambridge. Her research focuses on the intersection of literature and ethics, particularly in modern and contemporary poetry and fiction. Vincent has published widely on figures like Seamus Heaney, Geoffrey Hill, and Adrienne Rich, exploring themes such as moral authority, public apology, and ecological attention.
Education: PhD (Cambridge), MA (Chicago), BA (Melbourne).
Research Interests: Ethical criticism, literary analysis of political problems, environmental fiction, and interdisciplinary studies of attention in literature and AI. She is currently an AIAS Research Fellow in Denmark, examining modern ruins in ecological fiction. Her first book, Moral Authority in Seamus Heaney and Geoffrey Hill (Oxford UP, 2022), argues for poetry’s unique role in conveying moral concepts.
Awards: General Sir John Monash Scholar, Endeavour Research Fellowship, and grants from the Independent Social Research Foundation. Her work bridges literature with AI research through studies on ethical attention in Kazuo Ishiguro’s Klara and the Sun.
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