
معرفی
Joseph Gamble serves as Associate Professor in the Department of English Language and Literature at the University of Toledo's College of Arts and Letters. Holding a Ph.D. from the University of Michigan, he specializes in Shakespearean studies, English Renaissance literature, and modern drama through critical lenses of queer and trans theory.
His research focuses on:
- Intimate infrastructures in early modernity
- Trans philological approaches to historical texts
- Queer desire in Renaissance drama
- Gendered performance in Shakespearean contexts
- Racialized sexuality in pre-modern literature
Recent publications—including the monographs Sex Lives: Intimate Infrastructures in Early Modernity (2023) and The Kinky Renaissance (2022)—demonstrate his innovative integration of trans studies with early modern textual analysis. His journal articles consistently apply intersectional frameworks to re-examine canonical works, revealing overlooked dimensions of gender and sexuality in foundational literary periods.
Dr. Gamble actively contributes to academic discourse through conference presentations at venues like the Attending to Early Modern Women Conference and the University of Chicago, though no student advising or grant activities are documented in available records.


