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Joanna Hofer-Robinson is a Lecturer in the Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies at the University of Warwick, where she convenes the English and Theatre Studies BA program. Previously, she taught at University College Cork.
Her research interrogates the interplay between artistic representation and infrastructural processes, particularly focusing on docks as sites where built environments, labor, and cultural narratives intersect. She explores how performance and literary adaptations can reshape historical infrastructure's cultural meanings.
Recent projects include a co-edited anthology of 19th-century sensation drama, a journal special issue on 19th-century infrastructures, and a forthcoming monograph analyzing the reciprocal relationship between representation and infrastructure in Victorian contexts.
Her publications span Victorian literature, theatre studies, and practice-led research, with notable works on Dickensian adaptations, toy theatres, and intermediality in Wilkie Collins. She actively supervises PhD projects in 19th-century literature and culture.





