معرفی
Ellen Justine Stockstill serves as a Marion L. Brittain Fellow and Lecturer at the Georgia Institute of Technology, teaching multimodal communication courses centered on nineteenth-century literary artifacts.
Her research critically examines intersections of gender, sexuality, and imperialism in Victorian literature and culture, with current focus on the categorization, treatment, and narrative representation of fallen women within imperial frameworks. This work bridges literary analysis with postcolonial and feminist theory to expose power dynamics in colonial discourse.
Scholarly contributions include essays in Victorian Medicine and Popular Culture (Routledge) and The Moral Panics of Sexuality (Palgrave), alongside forthcoming entries in the Blackwell Encyclopedia of Postcolonial Studies, demonstrating sustained engagement with Victorian-era cultural artifacts and their ideological implications.



