
Judith Pascoe
استاد · Eighteenth- and nineteenth-century British literature and culture
Florida State Universityمعرفی
Judith Pascoe is the George Mills Harper Professor of English at Florida State University. Her research focuses on eighteenth- and nineteenth-century British literature, collecting practices, voice recording history, and digital humanities. She has directed a NEH-funded initiative integrating rhetorical training with digital literacy for humanities Ph.D. students. Pascoe holds a Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania, an M.A. from Syracuse University, and a B.S. from Duke University.
Her work spans scholarly monographs like Romantic Theatricality and The Hummingbird Cabinet, as well as award-winning studies such as The Sarah Siddons Audio Files and On the Bullet Train with Emily Brontë. These works explore intersections of literature with performance, material culture, and cross-cultural reception. Pascoe's research has been supported by prestigious fellowships including the Guggenheim and Fulbright programs.
- Recipient of Barnard Hewitt Award (2011) for outstanding theatre history research
- NEH Next Generation Ph.D. Planning Grant Director (2016-17)
She edits historical literary texts and contributes to public discourse through essays in venues like Public Books and the New York Times. Current research interests include media archaeology and the material dimensions of literary production.





