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Elyse Graham is a Professor in the English Department at Stony Brook University, specializing in digital humanities, media studies, and the history of the English language. She holds a Ph.D. from Yale University (2015). Her research explores intersections between traditional textual culture and new media, including projects on digital archiving, literary annotation, and transatlantic modernist literature. Graham has published books with Oxford University Press, Stanford University Press, and McGill-Queen's University Press, including The Republic of Games: Textual Culture Between Old Books and New Media (2018). She is currently working on a book project for HarperCollins.
Her teaching spans undergraduate and graduate courses such as Introduction to Poetry, British Literature Before 1800, and Story Telling With Data Humanities. She emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches, blending literary analysis with digital tools and media studies. Her work frequently appears in venues like Database thinking and deep description (2019) and Boundary maintenance and the origins of trolling (2019), reflecting her interest in digital culture's sociological implications.
Graham's research also intersects with science history, as seen in her collaborations on digital archives for institutions like the National Synchrotron Light Source. Her projects often highlight how technological shifts reshape scholarly communication and cultural production. While no awards are explicitly noted, her publications indicate recognition in interdisciplinary humanities research.


