
معرفی
Molly Porter is a Predoctoral Instructor and Graduate Student in the Department of English at the University of Washington. She holds a B.A. in Liberal Studies and Russian from the University of Notre Dame (2015) and an M.A. in English from Lehigh University (2021). Her research interests span 19th/20th-century literature, ecocriticism, decolonial studies, and digital humanities, with a focus on intersections between environmental writing, religion, and cultural identity.
Her academic accolades include the Sally Mitchell Prize Honorable Mention (2024), Textual and Digital Studies Best Project Award (2023), and Hilen Summer Research Fellowship (2023). She has also received grants from the Gipson Institute for Eighteenth Century Studies (2020) and the Digel/Jones Memorial Award (2021).
Currently, Molly teaches courses in English literature and maintains research affiliations through UW’s Department of English. Her work often explores themes of reclamation, environmental narratives, and postcolonial discourse in literary contexts.




