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Noah Chaskin is an Assistant Professor of Instruction at Northwestern University and serves as an Academic Advisor in the Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences. They hold a Ph.D. from Northwestern University. Their research focuses on the representation of femininity in 18th-century literature through queer theory and disability studies lenses, examining how narrative structures interact with cultural norms.
Education: Ph.D. in English, Northwestern University.
Research interests include disability studies, gender & sexuality studies, narrative theory, and critical theory. They emphasize accessibility, inclusivity, and universal design in learning (UDL) in their teaching and scholarship.
Publications appear in Women’s Writing, Modern Philology, and Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture. Their upcoming chapter in the Oxford Handbook of Disability and Literatures in English (2026) explores disability and femininity in Jane Austen’s novels.
No grants or awards explicitly listed. They advise students and engage in pedagogical innovation.




