
Danielle Price
دانشیار · Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century British Literature
University of Windsorمعرفی
Danielle Price is an Associate Professor in the Department of English and Creative Writing at the University of Windsor. She holds a B.A. (Honours) from the University of Ottawa, followed by two M.A. degrees from the University of Ottawa and UCLA, and a Ph.D. from UCLA.
Her research focuses on 19th- and 20th-century British literature, children’s literature, disability studies, and gender studies. Recent courses include explorations of children’s literature’s intersection with ecology, disability narratives, and Victorian-era themes.
Her scholarly work spans analyses of disability representation in George MacDonald’s works, African American children’s literature, and environmental themes in British literature. An upcoming monograph, Speech and Silence in Contemporary Children's Literature, will be published by Routledge.
No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the text. Her advising and grants activities are not detailed here, though her teaching emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches to literature and social issues.





