
معرفی
Emily M. James is an Associate Professor in the Department of English and Creative Writing at the University of St. Thomas, College of Arts and Sciences, specializing in modernism with focus on late nineteenth and early twentieth century English and Irish literature, examining intersections between literary works and historical-cultural contexts across multiple art forms including poetry, visual art, dance, and music.
Her research demonstrates deep engagement with Virginia Woolf, James Joyce, and modernist aesthetics, extending into narrative medicine where she investigates literature's role in healthcare education, patient empathy, and systemic reform through courses like ENGL 230 which satisfies humanities and writing requirements while addressing pain, illness, and racial injustice in medical systems.
Scholarly output from 2011-2025 reveals consistent exploration of war literature, feminist theory, and material culture, with recent publications examining World War I artifacts, gendered camouflage practices, and lexicographic innovations, while maintaining strong connections between modernist studies and contemporary medical humanities applications.
No scientific awards, fellowships, or medals are documented in available materials.
Information regarding graduate student advising, research grants, or external funding sources is not provided in current institutional records.



