
Nicole Bouchard
استادیار مهمان · Long-nineteenth century British literature
Whitworth Universityمعرفی
Nicole Bouchard is a Visiting Assistant Professor in the Department of English at Whitworth University, where she joined the faculty in 2022. Her research focuses on long-nineteenth century British literature, disability studies, interdisciplinarity, women’s writing, and composition pedagogy. She holds a Ph.D. from Baylor University and a B.S. from Northwest Nazarene University.
Her scholarly work includes presentations such as "The Seen and the Seer: Reading Deafness in Wilkie Collins’s Hide and Seek" (NAVSA, 2022) and "Interruption from the Periphery: Maria’s Disruption of Form and Narrative in Harriet Martineau’s Deerbrook" (BWWC, 2020). She also delivered a paper on Christina Rossetti’s "Goblin Market" at the Victorians Institute Conference (2018) and received the Outstanding Graduate Student Paper Award for her work on Elizabeth Gaskell (2018).
No grants or advising details are explicitly mentioned in the provided text. Her professional activities are centered on literary analysis, pedagogy, and interdisciplinary scholarship.





