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Emily Harbin is an Associate Professor of English and currently serves as the Chair of the Department of English at Converse University. She is actively engaged in teaching and research, with a focus on British literary traditions from the Romantic to the Modernist periods. Her academic work spans multiple areas including composition, literary criticism, and the study of dystopian literature.
Her educational background includes:
- Ph.D. in English from Vanderbilt University, specializing in nineteenth and twentieth-century British Literature.
Dr. Harbin's research interests are broad and socially engaged, centering on Writing Center theory, labor conditions in academic writing programs, and the cultural impact of popular culture. A current project explores the responses of New Women writers to their male literary contemporaries, highlighting gendered discourse in late-Victorian and early-modern British fiction. Her teaching philosophy embraces diverse forms of composition and critical inquiry.
While no recent publications are listed in the provided text, her research trajectory suggests a strong interdisciplinary engagement with feminist literary history, pedagogical theory, and cultural studies.
Professional Service and Leadership:
- Chair, Department of English, Converse University
Dr. Harbin advises the department’s academic and administrative direction while maintaining an active teaching load. There are no listed scientific awards or grant activities in the available information.
No dedicated research lab or team is mentioned, but her leadership role indicates involvement in curriculum development and faculty mentorship within the English department.





