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Owen Robinson is a Senior Lecturer in U.S. Literature at the University of Essex's Department of Literature Film and Theatre Studies (LiFTS), specializing in Southern literature, William Faulkner studies, New Orleans writing, African American literature, and literary geography. He has published extensively on these topics, including his monograph Creating Yoknapatawpha and the co-edited volume Surveying the American Tropics.
- BA, University of Essex
- PhD, University of Essex
Robinson's research focuses on the intersections of Southern literary identity, urban spatiality (particularly New Orleans), and theoretical approaches including Bakhtinian dialogism and reader-response criticism. He has supervised doctoral projects on diverse topics such as Japanese American internment narratives, African American women's fiction, and postmodern trauma theory, while maintaining an active role in the AHRC-funded American Tropics project.
His publications demonstrate consistent engagement with Southern Gothic tropes, postcolonial connections between the American South and Caribbean, and the evolving pedagogical approaches to teaching Southern race dynamics in UK classrooms. Notable works include analyses of W. Adolphe Roberts' New Orleans narratives and contributions to Oxford and Routledge handbooks on Southern literature.
Owen Robinson welcomes research proposals in all aspects of U.S. literature but particularly encourages projects focused on Southern writing, Faulkner studies, New Orleans literature, African American literature, and post-war American fiction. He has taught modules spanning from foundational U.S. literature surveys to specialized courses on Southern identity and post-war fiction.




