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Margaret Kilcline is an Associate Professor in the Department of English at Old Dominion University (ODU), located in Norfolk, Virginia. She holds a Ph.D. in English from the State University of New York at Buffalo (2013), an M.A. from the University of Virginia (2005), and a B.A. from Reed College (2002). Her academic work bridges modernist literature, digital humanities, and environmental studies.
Dr. Kilcline’s research focuses on intersections between archival practices, digital pedagogy, and 20th-century literary movements. Notable projects include investigations into anarchist networks in modernist poetry and the role of environmental imagery in British fiction. She has secured grants such as the New College Data Science Grant for Digital Pedagogy (2015), the Mark Diamond Research Grant (2009), and UB Digital Humanities Institute support for graduate research (2009).
Her publications span journals like Woolf Studies Annual, Paideuma, and Modernism/Modernity, addressing topics ranging from Mina Loy’s gendered critiques to the collaborative archives of Robert Graves and Laura Riding. Her work emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches, blending literary analysis with digital methodologies.
- Awards: National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Institute (2017), Gale Digital Collections Award (2016), Robin L. Hixon Fellowship (2016), and multiple teaching and research fellowships.
- Grants/Research: Over $50K in sponsored projects focused on digital humanities, modernist archives, and pedagogical innovation.
Dr. Kilcline actively participates in academic communities through fellowships and institutional grants, contributing to both literary scholarship and educational technology initiatives.




