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Gabi Kirilloff is an Assistant Professor of English at Washington University in St. Louis, specializing in Digital Humanities and Cultural Analytics. She holds a PhD from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, an MA from the University of Rochester, and a BA from the University of Pittsburgh. Her work combines computational methods with close reading to analyze gender and agency in literary texts, particularly focusing on underrepresented authors. She is affiliated with the Humanities Digital Workshop and has contributed to large-scale digital projects such as The William Blake Archive, The Walt Whitman Archive, and The Willa Cather Archive.
Her book project, Keeping the Reader Close, uses computational analysis to examine reader address in 3,000+ 19th- and 20th-century novels. She has published in journals like College Literature, Digital Scholarship in the Humanities, and Cultural Analytics.
Kirilloff teaches courses on Women's Writing, digital methods, computational analysis, and video games. She previously served as assistant manager of the Nebraska Literary Lab, leading interdisciplinary teams to model gender stereotypes in 19th-century novels using machine learning.
Her research interests include text-pattern analysis, feminist literary studies, and the intersection of technology and cultural critique.




