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Natasha Anderson is a Doctoral Research Fellow at the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany, working on the German Research Foundation (DFG)-funded project "The Visceral Novel Reader." She is affiliated with the Department of English and Linguistics and contributes to the English Literature and Culture research area.
Her research spans Narratology, Victorian literature, and transnational migration correspondence, focusing on sensory engagement with nineteenth-century texts. She explores participatory reading cultures, periodical networks, and the visceral experience of novel readers during this era.
Anderson co-organized two virtual international workshops: "Connecting the Dots": Conceptualizing "Trace" in the Nexus of Novels and Readers' Sensory Imaginings (2020) and Moved by Movement in Novels: Phenomenological Approaches (2021). Her published work includes an article on cosmopolitan urban representation in the journal Flaneur, analyzed through the lens of visceral engagement.
Her academic journey includes representing Mainz University at Harvard's 2019 Institute for World Literature and presenting at conferences across Europe and virtually. She is actively involved in reviewing for the European Journal of American Studies.


