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Rebecca Walsh is an Associate Professor in the Department of English at North Carolina State University, affiliated with the Communications, Rhetoric, and Digital Media (CRDM) PhD program. Her work bridges literary studies with cultural geography, postcolonial theory, and feminist/queer theory. She holds a Ph.D. in Twentieth-Century Studies from the University of Wisconsin-Madison (2004).
Her research focuses on transnational modernism, spatiality, migration, race, and gender/sexuality in American and world literature. Key projects include her book The Geopoetics of Modernism (2015), which examines intersections between modernist poetry and geographical discourse. She co-chairs the H.D. International Society and has edited special journal issues on global diasporas.
Her publications span modernist literature, postcolonial studies, and pedagogical approaches to teaching figures like Gertrude Stein. She previously advised the Sigma Tau Delta English Honors Society chapter at NC State and remains active in professional organizations like the Modernist Studies Association.
Her scholarship engages interdisciplinary methods, connecting literary analysis with cultural geography, feminist theory, and diaspora studies. Recent work includes essays on environmental determinism’s influence on literary form and spatial narratives in H.D.’s Trilogy.




